Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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Page 90
... Probably the warmest water was the most pure water of Type 2 , and corresponds to one of the kinds of water called ... probably a residuum of Type 1 ) , Skeletonema costatum and Thalassiothrix Frauenfeldii ( the latter probably common to ...
... Probably the warmest water was the most pure water of Type 2 , and corresponds to one of the kinds of water called ... probably a residuum of Type 1 ) , Skeletonema costatum and Thalassiothrix Frauenfeldii ( the latter probably common to ...
Page 280
... probably high situation and by the elevated ranges on the sides . " Sufficient , however , has been quoted to show that the writer must assume in his hypothesis innumerable ranges of mountains , the highest peaks of which must be ...
... probably high situation and by the elevated ranges on the sides . " Sufficient , however , has been quoted to show that the writer must assume in his hypothesis innumerable ranges of mountains , the highest peaks of which must be ...
Page 511
... probably composed of such plates , presents , in optical section , indications of their existence . At 2 F there is shown the outer end of one of the trumpets . As to the cell - contents , we have been unable to dis- cover more than the ...
... probably composed of such plates , presents , in optical section , indications of their existence . At 2 F there is shown the outer end of one of the trumpets . As to the cell - contents , we have been unable to dis- cover more than the ...
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