Nature, Količina 11Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1874 |
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Stran 7
... height in the flame by the next following strong ring , and the succession being continuous , a puff at a certain height in the flame , where the companion rings collapse , throws it there into a permanent excrescence or confusion ...
... height in the flame by the next following strong ring , and the succession being continuous , a puff at a certain height in the flame , where the companion rings collapse , throws it there into a permanent excrescence or confusion ...
Stran 8
... height of nearly three feet from the gravel path beneath . Being much exposed to the wind , the equinoctial gales of this autumn destroyed the web several times . The ingenious spider now adopted the contrivance here repre- sented . It ...
... height of nearly three feet from the gravel path beneath . Being much exposed to the wind , the equinoctial gales of this autumn destroyed the web several times . The ingenious spider now adopted the contrivance here repre- sented . It ...
Stran 16
... height and overlook the whole country . Capt . Browne , who has been carefully observing the atmosphere , finds it free of moisture , at least about sunrise ; which is most important , as the maximum altitude that will be observed will ...
... height and overlook the whole country . Capt . Browne , who has been carefully observing the atmosphere , finds it free of moisture , at least about sunrise ; which is most important , as the maximum altitude that will be observed will ...
Stran 20
... height of about 2 ft .; the original stolons for several years back having died away , and the plant taken in a purely epiphytal character . The roots and stolons mostly had penetrated the coarse rough bark of the chestnut tree , the ...
... height of about 2 ft .; the original stolons for several years back having died away , and the plant taken in a purely epiphytal character . The roots and stolons mostly had penetrated the coarse rough bark of the chestnut tree , the ...
Stran 29
... height on Aug. 4 . Since that date the river has fallen steadily , and is to - day some fifty centimetres below the level of June 23. I judge the heights of July II and Aug. 4 to be the extreme flood level of the Amú . At that flood ...
... height on Aug. 4 . Since that date the river has fallen steadily , and is to - day some fifty centimetres below the level of June 23. I judge the heights of July II and Aug. 4 to be the extreme flood level of the Amú . At that flood ...
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