The Fisheries Exhibition Literature ...

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W. Clowes, 1884
 

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Σελίδα 148 - in suspension more than one part by weight of dry organic matter in 100,000 parts by weight of the liquid, or which, not having been so subjected to subsidence, contains in suspension more than three parts by weight of dry mineral matter, or one part
Σελίδα 149 - by adding one part by weight of dry caustic soda to 1000 parts by weight of distilled water. " (k.) Any liquid exhibiting a film of petroleum or hydro-carbon oil upon its surface, or containing in suspension, in 100,000 parts, more than 0^05 part of such oil.
Σελίδα 141 - way possible." At the meeting held in accordance with this notice, the following resolution was, among others, as reported in the Field of Dec. 23, "put and carried unanimously" :— " That in the opinion of this meeting it is desirable that a. National Fish Culture Association of Great Britain and Ireland should be established for the purpose of improving
Σελίδα 148 - porcelain or earthenware vessel. " (d.) Any liquid which contains in solution in 100,000 parts by weight, more than two parts by weight of any metal except calcium, magnesium, potassium, and sodium. " (f.) Any liquid which, in 100,000 parts by weight,
Σελίδα 148 - weight of dry organic matter, in 100,000 parts by weight of the liquid. " (b.) Any liquid containing in solution more than two parts by weight of organic carbon, or 0'3 part by weight of organic
Σελίδα 91 - food in the house and no money to pay house-rent . Most heartily, then, do we join in the prayer— " O weel may the boatie row, And better may she speed, And muckle luck attend the boat
Σελίδα 91 - food in the house and no money to pay house-rent . Most heartily, then, do we join in the prayer— "O weel may the boatie row, And better may she speed, And muckle luck attend the
Σελίδα 6 - the herring fishery, the pilchard fishery, the mackerel fishery, and probably all the great sea fisheries, are inexhaustible; that is to say, that nothing we do seriously affects the number of the fish. And any attempt to regulate these fisheries seems consequently, from the nature of the case, to be useless. There are other sea fisheries, however, of which this cannot be said. Take the case, for
Σελίδα 148 - Any liquid which has not been subjected to perfect rest 5th Rep., j n subsidence ponds of sufficient size for a period of at least six p. 49. ' hours, or which, having been so subjected to subsidence,
Σελίδα 147 - an amount of white arsenic competent to destroy the lives of more than 500,000,000 of human beings. We saw stored in its warehouses, ready packed for sale, a quantity of white arsenic probably sufficient to destroy every living animal on the face of the earth. It is, perhaps, still more startling to reflect that there is no

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