The Edinburgh New Philosophical JournalA. and C. Black, 1862 |
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... whole in- terior forming one mass of eggs protected by the shell . This kind of bug is closely allied to the lac - insect ( Coccus Lacca , K. ) of India . The brown bug is much infested by parasites , amongst which the following are the ...
... whole in- terior forming one mass of eggs protected by the shell . This kind of bug is closely allied to the lac - insect ( Coccus Lacca , K. ) of India . The brown bug is much infested by parasites , amongst which the following are the ...
26. oldal
which it comes and goes : now rapidly spreading over a whole estate , now confining itself to a single tree amongst thousands ; here leaving an estate in the course of a twelvemonth , there remaining for ever ; and so forth . The ...
which it comes and goes : now rapidly spreading over a whole estate , now confining itself to a single tree amongst thousands ; here leaving an estate in the course of a twelvemonth , there remaining for ever ; and so forth . The ...
28. oldal
... Whole estates are seen " black with bug , " that is , with the fungus . Am I wrong in saying that if there was no bug in Ceylon it would , at a rough guess , pro- duce 50,000 cwts . more coffee than it actually does ? The value of this ...
... Whole estates are seen " black with bug , " that is , with the fungus . Am I wrong in saying that if there was no bug in Ceylon it would , at a rough guess , pro- duce 50,000 cwts . more coffee than it actually does ? The value of this ...
30. oldal
... whole the effect is but trifling . The application of tar to the roots has been suggested , it being said that , taken up into the system of the tree , it throws off the bug . Although hitherto no important results have been achieved by ...
... whole the effect is but trifling . The application of tar to the roots has been suggested , it being said that , taken up into the system of the tree , it throws off the bug . Although hitherto no important results have been achieved by ...
33. oldal
... whole palpi as long as the mandibles . Be- tween head and throat there is a distinct neck . The larva encloses itself in a light cocoon , in which the pupa rests for two weeks , when the perfect insect makes its appearance . This latter ...
... whole palpi as long as the mandibles . Be- tween head and throat there is a distinct neck . The larva encloses itself in a light cocoon , in which the pupa rests for two weeks , when the perfect insect makes its appearance . This latter ...
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125. oldal - Sharing the stillness of the unimpassioned rock, they share also its endurance ; and while the winds of departing spring scatter the white hawthorn...
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78. oldal - ... carboniferous system is surmounted, to the east of the Volga, by a vast series of beds of marls, schists, limestones, sandstones and conglomerates, to which I propose to give the name of "Permian System...
177. oldal - a hill of olives,' " with the "fence," and " the stones gathered out," and " the tower in the midst of it," is the natural figure which, both in the prophetical and evangelical records', represents the kingdom of Judah. The "vine" was the emblem of the nation on the coins of the Maccabees, and in the colossal cluster of golden grapes which overhung the porch of the second Temple ; and the grapes of Judah still mark the tombstones of the Hebrew race in the oldest of their European cemeteries, at...
145. oldal - Nobody however who has paid any attention to the particular features of our present era, will doubt for a moment that we are living at a period of most wonderful transition, which tends rapidly to the accomplishment of that great end to which, indeed, all History points — the realization of the unity of Mankind.
124. oldal - Unfading as motionless, the worm frets them not, and the autumn wastes not. Strong in lowliness, they neither blanch in heat nor pine in frost.
176. oldal - ... are still to be seen, in the trunks of palms washed up on the shores of the Dead Sea*, — preserved by the salt with which a long submersion in those strange waters has impregnated them. En-gedi, too, on the western side of the same lake, was known in early times as HazazonTamar* — "the felling of palm-trees.
92. oldal - The Attic silver was of acknowledged purity, and circulated very extensively: the Athenian merchants, particularly in their commercial dealings with the more distant and barbarous nations, appear frequently to have made their payments in it. The barbarians being once impressed with these notions of its purity, the government of Athens, in all probability, was afraid materially to change that style and appearance by which their money was known and valued among these people. A similar proceeding in...
201. oldal - The colloidal is, in fact, a dynamical state of matter; the crystalloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses energia. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source of the force appearing in the phenomena of vitality.