Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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Page 89
... plankton , which has been universally accepted . Some years ago I examined the samples of vegetable plankton collected by the Swedish Arctic expeditions , as well as samples from various parts of the tropical seas , and I became ...
... plankton , which has been universally accepted . Some years ago I examined the samples of vegetable plankton collected by the Swedish Arctic expeditions , as well as samples from various parts of the tropical seas , and I became ...
Page 90
... plankton , and by different species . Samples of plankton were afterwards col- lected by the Swedish hydrographical expeditions , at the same time as samples of water for physical and chemical research . The examination of the plankton ...
... plankton , and by different species . Samples of plankton were afterwards col- lected by the Swedish hydrographical expeditions , at the same time as samples of water for physical and chemical research . The examination of the plankton ...
Page 510
... Plankton Expedition , probably through using silk nets of too coarse a texture , failed altogether to find Coccospheres or Rhabdospheres , and Dr. Schütt , the botanist of that expedition ( " Pflanzenleben der Hochsee , " p . 44 ) ...
... Plankton Expedition , probably through using silk nets of too coarse a texture , failed altogether to find Coccospheres or Rhabdospheres , and Dr. Schütt , the botanist of that expedition ( " Pflanzenleben der Hochsee , " p . 44 ) ...
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