The Life and Letters of George John Romanes ...Longmans, Green and Company, 1896 - 391 pages |
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... the decision should have been given unanimously in my favour . 1 The Rev. W. Cunningham , Fellow and Lecturer of Trinity Col- lege , Cambridge , and Hon . Fellow of Cajus . To James Romanes , Esq . 18 Cornwall Terrace : 1873 11 BURNEY ...
... the decision should have been given unanimously in my favour . 1 The Rev. W. Cunningham , Fellow and Lecturer of Trinity Col- lege , Cambridge , and Hon . Fellow of Cajus . To James Romanes , Esq . 18 Cornwall Terrace : 1873 11 BURNEY ...
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... given up altogether . His essay does seem to have been extraordinarily good , and yet he cannot get a second prize , because the foundation requires that every penny of the interest shall go to the first man . As this seems rather hard ...
... given up altogether . His essay does seem to have been extraordinarily good , and yet he cannot get a second prize , because the foundation requires that every penny of the interest shall go to the first man . As this seems rather hard ...
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... given to the two groups on account of a difference in their sense organs , which are situated on the margin of the umbrella or swimming bell , and are protected by a hood of gelatinous matter in the ' covered - eyed ' forms , so called ...
... given to the two groups on account of a difference in their sense organs , which are situated on the margin of the umbrella or swimming bell , and are protected by a hood of gelatinous matter in the ' covered - eyed ' forms , so called ...
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... given in the ' Gardener's Chronicle ' for January 2 -I mean the vine in which the scion appears to have notably affected the stock . Altogether vines seem very promising ; and as their buds admit of being planted in the ground , it ...
... given in the ' Gardener's Chronicle ' for January 2 -I mean the vine in which the scion appears to have notably affected the stock . Altogether vines seem very promising ; and as their buds admit of being planted in the ground , it ...
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... given . I cannot understand this on any view as to the nature of the conductile tissue . Altogether , then , this part of the inquiry is very perplexing . Other parts are definite enough . All the poisons , for instance , yield very ...
... given . I cannot understand this on any view as to the nature of the conductile tissue . Altogether , then , this part of the inquiry is very perplexing . Other parts are definite enough . All the poisons , for instance , yield very ...
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