A Course of Elementary Instruction in Practical BiologyMacmillan and Company, 1882 - 279 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 7
... Run in magenta solution under the cover - glass . ( This is readily done by placing a drop of magenta so- lution in contact with one side of the cover - glass , and a small strip of blotting paper at the opposite side . ) a . Note what ...
... Run in magenta solution under the cover - glass . ( This is readily done by placing a drop of magenta so- lution in contact with one side of the cover - glass , and a small strip of blotting paper at the opposite side . ) a . Note what ...
Σελίδα 8
... running in iodine solution instead of magenta . The protoplasm stains brown ; the rest of the cell remains unstained . Note the absence of any blue coloration ; starch is therefore not present . Treat another specimen with potash ...
... running in iodine solution instead of magenta . The protoplasm stains brown ; the rest of the cell remains unstained . Note the absence of any blue coloration ; starch is therefore not present . Treat another specimen with potash ...
Σελίδα 18
... run into one another to form the single large cavity . The structure thus described is termed the contractile vesicle or vacuole , and its rhythmical systole and diastole often succeed one another with great regularity . Nothing is ...
... run into one another to form the single large cavity . The structure thus described is termed the contractile vesicle or vacuole , and its rhythmical systole and diastole often succeed one another with great regularity . Nothing is ...
Σελίδα 20
... run into rolls , irregular bodies will be seen here and there in the meshes of the rolls . If one of these bodies is carefully watched it will be seen to undergo changes of form of the same character as those exhibited by Amabæ , and ...
... run into rolls , irregular bodies will be seen here and there in the meshes of the rolls . If one of these bodies is carefully watched it will be seen to undergo changes of form of the same character as those exhibited by Amabæ , and ...
Σελίδα 21
... run , dependent for its existence upon some form or other of vegetable life . LABORATORY WORK . A. AMBA . Place a drop of water containing Amabæ on a slide , cover with a cover glass , avoiding pressure , and search over with inch obj ...
... run , dependent for its existence upon some form or other of vegetable life . LABORATORY WORK . A. AMBA . Place a drop of water containing Amabæ on a slide , cover with a cover glass , avoiding pressure , and search over with inch obj ...
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Σελίδα 24 - TODHUNTER— Works by I. ToDHUNTER, MA, FRS, of St. John's College, Cambridge. "Mr. Todhunter is chiefly known to students of Mathematics as the author of a series of admirable mathematical text-books, which possess the rare qualities of being clear in style and absolutely free from mistakes, typographical or other.
Σελίδα 50 - HALES— LONGER ENGLISH POEMS, with Notes, Philological and Explanatory, and an Introduction on the Teaching of English. Chiefly for Use in Schools. Edited by JW HALES, MA, Professor of English Literature at King's College, London.
Σελίδα 22 - Prize Essay for 1877. 8vo. &r. 6d. SMITH— Works by the Rev. BARNARD SMITH, MA, Rector of Glaston, Rutland, late Fellow and Senior Bursar of St. Peter's College, Cambridge. ARITHMETIC AND ALGEBRA, in their Principles and Application ; with numerous systematically arranged Examples taken from the Cambridge Examination Papers, with especial reference to the Ordinary Examination for the BA Degree.
Σελίδα 12 - MAYOR (JOSEPH B.)— GREEK FOR BEGINNERS. By the Rev. JB MAYOR, MA, Professor of Classical Literature in King's College, London. Part I., with Vocabulary, is.
Σελίδα 16 - UNDULATORY THEORY OF OPTICS. Designed for the Use of Students in the University. New Edition. Crown 8vo.
Σελίδα 54 - HISTORICAL OUTLINES OF ENGLISH ACCIDENCE, comprising Chapters on the History and Development of the Language, and on Word-formation.
Σελίδα 32 - Flower (WH) — AN INTRODUCTION TO THE OSTEOLOGY OF THE MAMMALIA. Being the Substance of the Course of Lectures delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1870.
Σελίδα 30 - LOGIC. ELEMENTARY LESSONS IN LOGIC; Deductive and Inductive, with copious Questions and Examples, and a Vocabulary of Logical Terms. By W. STANLEY JEVONS, MA, Professor of Logic in University College, London. New Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 3^. 6d. " Nothing can be better for a school-book. "—GUARDIAN. "A manual alike simple, interesting, and scientific,"— ATHHN.KUM.
Σελίδα 8 - MYTHOLOGY FOR LATIN VERSIFICATION. A brief Sketch of the Fables of the Ancients, prepared to be rendered into Latin Verse for Schools. By F. HODGSON, BD, late Provost of Eton. New Edition, revised by FC HODGSON, MA »8mo. 3*. HOMER— THE ODYSSEY. Done into English by SH BUTCHER, MA, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and ANDREW LANG, MA, late Fellow of Merton College, Oxford.
Σελίδα 23 - Parts, in boxes, is. each. A and B papers, of nearly the same difficulty, are given so as to prevent copying, and the Colours of the A and B papers differ in each Standard, and from those of every other Standard, so that a master or mistress can see at a glance whether the children have the proper papers.