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. |
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Page 39
... side of the ripple marks and the shoreward sides were left undissected . The reason for this seems to be that the water held in the sands was pulled vertically down by gravitative action and hence was drawn through between the particles ...
... side of the ripple marks and the shoreward sides were left undissected . The reason for this seems to be that the water held in the sands was pulled vertically down by gravitative action and hence was drawn through between the particles ...
Page 103
... side of the ilium of each side , and the third sacral vertebra joins partially in the formation of this articulation . The fourth is free laterally , as is the hinder part of the third , but these are completely grown to their neighbors ...
... side of the ilium of each side , and the third sacral vertebra joins partially in the formation of this articulation . The fourth is free laterally , as is the hinder part of the third , but these are completely grown to their neighbors ...
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... side of the abdomen , where such organs have already been discovered in certain smaller members of the same family of moths . The male organs of smell are doubtless the conspicuously branched antennæ . IS GRANITE EVER METAMORPHIC ? BY C ...
... side of the abdomen , where such organs have already been discovered in certain smaller members of the same family of moths . The male organs of smell are doubtless the conspicuously branched antennæ . IS GRANITE EVER METAMORPHIC ? BY C ...
Contents
Meeting of the Iowa Academy of Sciences | 10 |
ROUGHING IT WITH AN ECLIPSE PARTY | 42 |
ESTERBROOKS | 56 |
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