Science, Volume 23John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1894 Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 51
Page 66
... seen the frost flowers of Cunila in company with Mr. William Hunter , now of the National Zoological Park , but who was reared in that country , and has recently become thoroughly acquainted with its flora , furnishing me from there a ...
... seen the frost flowers of Cunila in company with Mr. William Hunter , now of the National Zoological Park , but who was reared in that country , and has recently become thoroughly acquainted with its flora , furnishing me from there a ...
Page 102
... seen in open fields , where it can be re- cognized by the mounds of finely grained dirt that mark its excavating operations . It is very shy and largely nocturnal , but in more sparsely settled places it is seen in the day - time . I ...
... seen in open fields , where it can be re- cognized by the mounds of finely grained dirt that mark its excavating operations . It is very shy and largely nocturnal , but in more sparsely settled places it is seen in the day - time . I ...
Page 133
... seen to color as a result of this injury are soft and hard maple , tulip , white , red and scarlet oak and cottonwood , and blackberry . Probably all plants that color at all would show the same thing . Carrying the observation a little ...
... seen to color as a result of this injury are soft and hard maple , tulip , white , red and scarlet oak and cottonwood , and blackberry . Probably all plants that color at all would show the same thing . Carrying the observation a little ...
Contents
Meeting of the Iowa Academy of Sciences | 10 |
ROUGHING IT WITH AN ECLIPSE PARTY | 42 |
ESTERBROOKS | 56 |
5 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
75 cents 874 Broadway acid acoustic shadow Address aldehyd American appeared Archæan archæology bird botany building carbon Caribs Catalogue character chemical clay College color column conductor contains copies course CRYSTOGRAPH CYRUS THOMAS deposits dissipated Electrical energy esker experiments fact feet fog signal fog-signal geology glyph granite illustrated inches interesting iron island JOSEPH JASTROW journal LANDSCAPE ART language large number light lignitic lists of collectors living lower mass ment method miles mineral N. D. C. HODGES nature nearly observations occur origin paper period plant Plate present probably Prof Professor protoplasm pseudumbral area published pyrites quartz quartzites recent region River rocks ruffed grouse schists schools Science scientific sent sounds species specimens student surface tion trees University veins volcanic volume vulcanology World's Columbian Exposition writer York