Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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Page 333
... appears to be the peduncle of a specifically identical cone . It is necessary to establish a new genus for the reception of this fossil ; the generic name proposed is Cheirostrobus , in- tended to suggest the palmate division of the ...
... appears to be the peduncle of a specifically identical cone . It is necessary to establish a new genus for the reception of this fossil ; the generic name proposed is Cheirostrobus , in- tended to suggest the palmate division of the ...
Page 471
... appears to have exceedingly little , if any , effect upon the crop . This and other results show that there is need for manurial reform in the matter of the combined use of natural and artificial manure . Prof. Somerville has again ...
... appears to have exceedingly little , if any , effect upon the crop . This and other results show that there is need for manurial reform in the matter of the combined use of natural and artificial manure . Prof. Somerville has again ...
Page 568
... appears which was previously invisible . When a concentrated stream of powerful kathode rays are focussed upon a sur- face of carbon in this manner , a very brilliant and distinctly defined lumin- escent spot appears on the surface of ...
... appears which was previously invisible . When a concentrated stream of powerful kathode rays are focussed upon a sur- face of carbon in this manner , a very brilliant and distinctly defined lumin- escent spot appears on the surface of ...
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