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... transversely or across the water current , but straight against it . The way the bed is formed has never before been accurately described . Some have affirmed that the male fish is the sole architect ; others that the female does all ...
... transversely or across the water current , but straight against it . The way the bed is formed has never before been accurately described . Some have affirmed that the male fish is the sole architect ; others that the female does all ...
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... transverse bands which char- acterize it as a parr , and continues slowly to increase in size until the suc- ceeding spring , or until it becomes a year old . It then assumes a silvery hue , loses the markings of its parr state , and ...
... transverse bands which char- acterize it as a parr , and continues slowly to increase in size until the suc- ceeding spring , or until it becomes a year old . It then assumes a silvery hue , loses the markings of its parr state , and ...
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... transverse division . This is decidedly the only true view . The * Blumenbach held the similar though wrong idea , that a tapeworm consists of many individual worms , each joint being an individual ; the second clinging by suction to ...
... transverse division . This is decidedly the only true view . The * Blumenbach held the similar though wrong idea , that a tapeworm consists of many individual worms , each joint being an individual ; the second clinging by suction to ...
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... clavæceps , by Wagener . See R. Leuckart , " Blasen - Bandwürmer , " p . 61 , and G. R. Wagener , " Ent- wicklung der Cestoden , " p . 16 . § 25. There are easily recognized , in a transverse NATURE AND ORGANIZATION . 13.
... clavæceps , by Wagener . See R. Leuckart , " Blasen - Bandwürmer , " p . 61 , and G. R. Wagener , " Ent- wicklung der Cestoden , " p . 16 . § 25. There are easily recognized , in a transverse NATURE AND ORGANIZATION . 13.
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Natural History. § 25. There are easily recognized , in a transverse section through an alcoholic specimen , two pairs of longitudinal canals , running along the sides of the worm , and connected in every joint by transverse canals , all ...
Natural History. § 25. There are easily recognized , in a transverse section through an alcoholic specimen , two pairs of longitudinal canals , running along the sides of the worm , and connected in every joint by transverse canals , all ...
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Стр. 19 - SOLUTION. — A. The aluminous fluid, composed of rock salt, 4 ounces ; alum, 2 ounces ; corrosive sublimate, 4 grains ; boiling water, 2 quarts. B. The saline solution, composed of rock-salt, 8 ounces ; corrosive sublimate, 2 grains ; boiling water, 1 quart. To be well stirred, strained, and cooled. II. A strong brine, to be used as hereafter indicated for Goadby's Solution. III. In extreme cases, dry salt may be used, and the specimens salted down like herring, &c.
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Стр. 29 - Library, if notified that the same is wanted by another member, under a penalty of five cents per day, and no volume shall be detained longer than three months at one time under the same penalty. The Librarian shall have power by order of the Library Committee to call in any volume after it has been retained by a member for ten days. On or before the first Wednesday in May, all books...
Стр. 99 - A specimen from Fort Webster or Copper Mines shows the stripes on the sides much more distinctly, running through all the dorsal rows anteriorly, and crossed by the indistinct bars already referred to. The contrast between the dark chestnut-brown spots on each side, and its deeper centre, with the clear yellow of the edges, is very distinct. Beneath yellow, with the blotches reduced to mere dull spots.