Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh: For the Promotion of Zoology and Other Branches of Natural History, 2. kötetRoyal Physical Society of Edinburgh, 1863 |
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... short address on the occasion of his demitting office , and , in conformity with that custom , I have been called upon by your Secretary to make a few remarks this evening when I conclude my period of probation as Pre- sident . The task ...
... short address on the occasion of his demitting office , and , in conformity with that custom , I have been called upon by your Secretary to make a few remarks this evening when I conclude my period of probation as Pre- sident . The task ...
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... short existence , tended much to foster the spirit of inquiry , and to call forth the efforts of the junior naturalists of Edinburgh . It was essentially a students ' society , and met within the walls of the College . It began its ex ...
... short existence , tended much to foster the spirit of inquiry , and to call forth the efforts of the junior naturalists of Edinburgh . It was essentially a students ' society , and met within the walls of the College . It began its ex ...
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... America . Mr Goodsir read an account of certain peculiarities in the structure of the short sun - fish ( Orthagoriscus mola ) , as observed in a large VOL . II . B specimen lately captured in the Firth of Forth , near President's Address .
... America . Mr Goodsir read an account of certain peculiarities in the structure of the short sun - fish ( Orthagoriscus mola ) , as observed in a large VOL . II . B specimen lately captured in the Firth of Forth , near President's Address .
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... short , on the departments of Natural and Physical Science to which they are attached . There are few indeed who cannot contri- bute something . It is impossible for a careful observer , when he examines natural phenomena , not to ...
... short , on the departments of Natural and Physical Science to which they are attached . There are few indeed who cannot contri- bute something . It is impossible for a careful observer , when he examines natural phenomena , not to ...
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... without ana- tomical assistance . On examining its external peculiarities we find that its fore paws and feet are short and comparatively small and weak , and not provided with a web 22 Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society .
... without ana- tomical assistance . On examining its external peculiarities we find that its fore paws and feet are short and comparatively small and weak , and not provided with a web 22 Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society .
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Angwántibo animal appearance Atractylis belonged bird body boulder clay British Bryson Canada goose cells character clay coast Coleoptera colour common corallum Coryne crania cranium deposit described distinct dorsal Dr M'Bain Dr Smith ectoderm Edinburgh entomologists ethmoid Eudendrium examined exhibited extremity feet Firth fish foramen fossil genera genus Gmel Hudson's Bay inches in length John JOHN ALEXANDER SMITH Lagotia Lake Station larvæ Linn lobules male margin mass membrane Moose Factory Murray muscle Museum Natural History naturalists notice observed Old Calabar orbital Perodicticus Plate plumage polyp polypary portion posterior Potto present rare reproductive resemblance rounded sandstone Scotland seen sent Severn House shells side skull Society species specimen sphenoidal spongy bones spines STRETHILL WRIGHT structure surface tail teeth tentacles thread-cells tion transverse Trout Lake Trout Lake Station tubercle upper vertebra vomer young zoophyte
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195. oldal - By ALEX. BRYSON, Esq. (Specimens were exhibited.) 2. Observations on British Zoophytes. By T. STRETHILL WRIGHT, MD The author stated that, in the summer of 1858, he took, by dipping, a great number of medusae of the genus Thaumantias, off Granton Pier. To the peduncle of one of these was attached a small actinia, about half an inch in length, and one-eighth of an inch in diameter. From its general appearance, he considered it to be a young specimen of Actinia troglodytes, which had been seized by...
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306. oldal - ... a period of most wonderful transition, which tends rapidly to accomplish that great end, to which, indeed, all history points — the realisation of the unity of mankind. Not a unity which breaks down the limits and levels the peculiar characteristics of the different nations of the earth, but rather a unity, the result and product of those very national varieties and antagonistic qualities.
378. oldal - Polypary branched, spirally twisted. Polyps pale orange, with two rows of tentacles. The lower row from 4 to 12, the upper row from 2 to 8 capitate.
34. oldal - The gemmule (says he) having adhered to the glass, grows out into a lengthened form, variously knotted and swollen, and frequently dividing into two branches, the whole adhering closely to the glass. After a day or two's growth in this manner, a perpendicular stem begins to shoot from some point of this creeping root, and soon separates into four straight, slender, slightly divergent tentacles, which shoot to a considerable length. The little creature is now a polyp of four tentacles." At this stage...