| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | laticellis Horn, 853. phosphorescence in an earth-worm, 773. singular adaptation in nest-making by an ant...emergence of caddis flyfromthe water, 480. joint-worm in New York, 38i. notes on the respiration of aquatic...Phcenicopterus, 585. Phoma, 277. Phosphorescence in an earth-worm,773. Physa, 85. Physalis, 53. Physianthus, 50t....77rosder7te, I024. Significance of sex, 16, I38, 211. Silk-worm diseases, 482. Smell, organs of, in arthropods... 1044. Wadsworth, M. E., director of Michigan Mining School,I044. 758-760. Weed, Clarence M., genera | | | Book | by. Dr. Cantor and Mr. Blyth. In botany the first mine is the one under which the article will be found...of no Karens "farther north in Burmah than the district of Tsalen." We now trace them above Ava, and Bamo...prisoners; some of the Burman Christians of the Dibayen district are said to he descended. In 1757, Alompra addresed...they ruled, by the prominent quadruped of each district. Thus oft one is a Tartar horseman, on another...Toungoo, and are employed in raising the silk worm, making silk, and weaving it into cloth. Zelaeing silks | | | Book (volume) | Formerly Director of Wood-carving, Gloucester County Council. Woodcarving. F. C. C. Frederick Cornwallis...Romantic Professions; &c. High Bailiff, Cardiff County Court. Author of | Watson, William (poet). INITIALS...hot water, applied to the part, covered with oiled silk or water¬ stances. One or two eggs may be given...suspicious symptoms, or those which have been in contact, or have stood in the same stable with glandered...American continent. It usually radiates from the district in which it first appears. The symptoms have been | | | Journal (volume) | Palæontology of the Eureka district, 979; Curtis’ Silver-lead pie of Eureka, Nevada, 979 Review of the Fossil...when in contact the pseudopodia envelop it, then it is said to be a will effort. When in contact then the...resistant lines to elongate and then contract the worm. Cause and effect exchange places in the circu-...the persistence of the phylogenetic origin. In the worm stage the external tactile becomes fully developed...sinuous movement arising from want of rigidity in the worm length. A complex of causes, simultaneous and successive |
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