vision. In vain,—the blurred record was as blank as ever. The next night he saw the fish again, but with no more satisfactory result. When he awoke it disappeared from his memory as before. Hoping that the same experience might be repeated on the third... Science - Page 340edited by - 1885Full view - About this book
 | Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz - 1885 - 442 pages
...impression he should see something which would put him on the track of his vision. In vain, —the blurred record was as blank as ever. The next night...repeated, on the third night he placed a pencil and paper beside his bed before going to sleep. Accordingly toward morning the fish reappeared in his dream,... | |
 | Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz - 1885 - 848 pages
...impression he should see something which would put him on the track of his vision. In vain, — the blurred record was as blank as ever. The next night...repeated, on the third night he placed a pencil and paper beside his bed before going to sleep. Accordingly toward morning the fish reappeared in Iiis... | |
 | Louis Agassiz - 1885 - 898 pages
...impression he should see something which would put him on the track of his vision. In vain, — the blurred record was as blank as ever. The next night he saw time fisim again, but witlm imo mmmore satisfactory result. When he awoke it disappeared from his memory... | |
 | 1886 - 656 pages
...impression he should see something which would put him on the track of his vision. In vain, — the blurred record was as blank as ever. The next night...with no more satisfactory result. When he awoke it from his memory as before. Hoping that the same experience might be repeated, on the third night he... | |
 | Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz - 1893 - 844 pages
...impression he should see something which would put him on the track of his vision. In vain, — the blurred record was as blank as ever. The next night...repeated, on the third night he placed a pencil and paper beside his bed before going to sleep. Accordingly toward morning the fish reappeared in his dream,... | |
 | James Coates - 1906 - 340 pages
...on looking anew at the impression, he should see something which would put him on the track of his vision. In vain—the blurred record was as blank as ever. The next night he saw the ftsVv " He had been for two weeks striving to decipher the somewhat obscure impressions of a fossil... | |
 | James Joseph Walsh - 1912 - 838 pages
...that on looking anew at the impression he should see something that would put him on the track of his vision. In vain—the blurred record was as blank...again, but with no more satisfactory result. When he woke it disappeared from his memory as before. Hoping that the same experience might be repeated, on... | |
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