Nature, Volume 11Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1874 - Electronic journals |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 84
Page 5
... believe . If The chapters which succeed are devoted to a clear and tolerably full account of the development of the human embryo from the ovum - cell to the stratification of the blastoderm . The only fault to find with this part of the ...
... believe . If The chapters which succeed are devoted to a clear and tolerably full account of the development of the human embryo from the ovum - cell to the stratification of the blastoderm . The only fault to find with this part of the ...
Page 14
... believe , wholly alter the character of that institution . It would , we feel assured , seriously interfere with all scientific work , and with the uses which we hope will one day be made of the gardens in the mornings by science ...
... believe , wholly alter the character of that institution . It would , we feel assured , seriously interfere with all scientific work , and with the uses which we hope will one day be made of the gardens in the mornings by science ...
Page 17
... believe , met with general approval , so that we hope soon to see it carried into effect . M. FAYE has officially announced himself a candidate for the post of Perpetual Secretary of the Academy of Sciences , but the chances of M ...
... believe , met with general approval , so that we hope soon to see it carried into effect . M. FAYE has officially announced himself a candidate for the post of Perpetual Secretary of the Academy of Sciences , but the chances of M ...
Page 21
... believe that if our children were taught Latin and Greek as they are taught French and German , they would learn them in half the time . Mr. Arnold , in his report on German schools , tells us that it is common there for the master to ...
... believe that if our children were taught Latin and Greek as they are taught French and German , they would learn them in half the time . Mr. Arnold , in his report on German schools , tells us that it is common there for the master to ...
Page 27
... believe with Sir Samuel that some modification of the method which he found so successful in training the " Forty Thieves " might be more likely to succeed in raising these Africans from their slough than any appeal to their moral ...
... believe with Sir Samuel that some modification of the method which he found so successful in training the " Forty Thieves " might be more likely to succeed in raising these Africans from their slough than any appeal to their moral ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Academy acid Amú animals appears Arctic astronomical atmosphere birds botany Capt carbon carbonic acid centimetres chemical chromosphere coast College colour comet contains deposits depth described discovery doubt effect English existence expedition experiments fact Fallow Deer fathoms favourable fish flame flowers foraminifera fossil geological given gives Globigerina Globigerina ooze Greenland heat hydrogen important insects interest investigation Islands lectures Lepidoptera lines magnetic matter means memoir ment metalloids method motion Museum Natural History Novaya Zemlya object observations Observatory obtained paper Paris Paris Observatory passed perihelion Phylloxera plane plants portion present president probably produced Prof question recent reference regard region remarks researches river Royal Society scientific seen sound species specimens spectrum Spitzbergen stars Stigmaria surface taken temperature theory tion Transit of Venus Zealand