| Industrial arts - 1852 - 450 pages
...ON THE TRACES OF VEGETATION IN COAL. AT the Boston Natural History Society, August, Mr. Tescbemacher stated the results of his study respecting the traces...indispensable. I believe, however, that the investigation of ihe former branch, hitherto almost untouched, will lead to by far the most interesting results. One... | |
| Biology - 1878 - 916 pages
...work on the subject. RECENT RESEARCHES ON THE NERVOUS SYSTEM OF THE HYDROZOA.'2 — The work before us is one of the most important contributions to our knowledge of the nervous system of the pelagic Medusa; that has ever appeared. The investigations were principally confined... | |
| Entomology - 1913 - 482 pages
...students of the subject. Mr. Cosens' work throws considerable light on these interesting problems and is one of the most important contributions to our knowledge of the morphology of galls that has ever been published. The greater part of the work is devoted to descriptions... | |
| Biology - 1878 - 882 pages
...work on the subject. RECENT RESEARCHES ON THE NERVOUS SYSTEM OF THE HYDROZOA. 2 —The work before us is one of the most important contributions to our knowledge of the nervous system of the pelagic Medusae that has ever appeared. The investigations were principally confined... | |
| Electronic journals - 1899 - 476 pages
...and Aitken, on Bombay butterflies. This paper which appears in volumes x and xl of the Bombay journal is one of the most important contributions to our knowledge of the early stages of tropical butterflies that have appeared in recent years. It is accompanied by eight... | |
| Francis Gano Benedict, Thorne Martin Carpenter - Indirect calorimetry - 1910 - 284 pages
...and Tigerstedt, undertaken primarily on the grounds of hygiene in connection with school ventilation, is one of the most important contributions to our knowledge of the carbon-dioxide excretion that has ever been made. Unquestionably the results of the Scandinavian investigators... | |
| Anthropology - 1913 - 250 pages
...India, 1911. By Denys Bray, ICS Vol. II., Baluchistan, 444 Part I. and II. Price, 4t. 6rf. Ill This is one of the most important contributions to our knowledge of the sociology of India published since the late Sir Denzil Ibbetson's classic report on the Punjab Census... | |
| Anthropology - 1913 - 500 pages
...India, 1911. By Deuys Bray, ICS Vol. II., Baluchistan, 444 Part I. and II. Price, 4s. 6d. Ill This is one of the most important contributions to our knowledge of the sociology of India published since the late Sir Denzil Ibbetson's classic report on the Punjab Census... | |
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