Nature, Volume 73Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1905 - Electronic journals |
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Page 164
... considerable that such a leaf may be sub- jected to intense solar radiation without acquiring a temperature of more than a very few degrees above that of the surrounding air . In xerophilous plants , however , transpiration is at a ...
... considerable that such a leaf may be sub- jected to intense solar radiation without acquiring a temperature of more than a very few degrees above that of the surrounding air . In xerophilous plants , however , transpiration is at a ...
Page 283
... considerable part of their life in the water , but were also capable of progression , and even of feeding , upon land ; that during the reproductive and hatching period they spent a considerable time on land guarding their nests . A ...
... considerable part of their life in the water , but were also capable of progression , and even of feeding , upon land ; that during the reproductive and hatching period they spent a considerable time on land guarding their nests . A ...
Page 549
... considerable educational value in examining for cases of ring - worm , vermin , and unwholesomeness , and in many cases they follow up their school work by home visits . In connection with the campaign now being carried on in favour of ...
... considerable educational value in examining for cases of ring - worm , vermin , and unwholesomeness , and in many cases they follow up their school work by home visits . In connection with the campaign now being carried on in favour of ...
Contents
Bell Hesketh Hurricanes in the West India Islands 348 Meddelelser fra Kommissionen fra Havundersogelsen | xxix |
Baccioni G B Seta Artificiale 606 Bashore Dr Harvey B the Sanitation of a Country | xliii |
Moschick 161 Magnetic Disturbance during the Recent of the Canals of Mars Prof Percival Lowell 453 | 1 |
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