Nature, Volume 80Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1909 - Electronic journals |
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Page 193
... ment . The first is certainly a serious mistake . The too ready application of the magic word " protection " in regard to colouring , for example , is frequently un- justified , and the bald statement , e.g. , that birds are derived ...
... ment . The first is certainly a serious mistake . The too ready application of the magic word " protection " in regard to colouring , for example , is frequently un- justified , and the bald statement , e.g. , that birds are derived ...
Page 305
... ment of the relief of the land appears to have been mind to the universe as a whole . The author has given less prominence than is perhaps its due , while worked out his idea in an ingenious and suggestive the geology - a subject which ...
... ment of the relief of the land appears to have been mind to the universe as a whole . The author has given less prominence than is perhaps its due , while worked out his idea in an ingenious and suggestive the geology - a subject which ...
Page 504
... ment in 1873 , and the men who came under his in- fluence may be considered to have demonstrated by their work the methods and lines of research along which physiology was in the future to be developed if this science was to take rank ...
... ment in 1873 , and the men who came under his in- fluence may be considered to have demonstrated by their work the methods and lines of research along which physiology was in the future to be developed if this science was to take rank ...
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Blaise E Syntheses by Means of the Mixed Zinc Organo | 29 |
lings Sir W T ThiseltonDyer 349 Flora of Ngami extraordinaria 137 | 102 |
Blennerhassett Sir Rowland Death and Obituary Notice | 103 |
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