| 1910 - 656 pages
...smaller cells in this part showed on-coming changes somewhat earlier. In the large cells the fibrillae (fig. 4) became somewhat nodular and tortuous in their...ganglion cell, normal; Nissl method. 2. Large ganglion cell from ganglion isolated twelve days; nucleus collapsing, axis-cylinder area reduced, fibrillse... | |
| Isaac Bayley Balfour, Roland Thaxter, Vernon Herbert Blackman - 1904 - 918 pages
...EXPLANATION OF FIGURES IN PLATE XVII. Illustrating Professor Mottier's paper on the Spermatozoid of Chara. All figures were drawn with the aid of the camera lucida and with Zeiss apochromatic homogeneous immersion 2 mm., apert. 1-40 with compensating ocular 8. All are... | |
| 1913 - 676 pages
...H. Über Parthenogenesis bei Wickstroemia indica. Ann. du Jard. bot. de Buitenz. 2. Serie. V. 1906. Explanation of Figures. All figures were drawn with the aid of the camera lucida, giving the magnification of nearly 1700 diameters, except Figs. 39 — 41, 55, and 73 — 77. PL XXXVII,... | |
| Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters - 1910 - 796 pages
...mycologie. Progress. Rei Botanicae. 2 : 1-170, 3907. PLATES LXXXIII. LXXXIV, LXXXV. EXPLANATION OP FIGURES. All figures were drawn with the aid of the Camera lucida and with the 1-16 Leitz objective, ocular 4 and tube length 17 cm. The drawings were made with a magnification... | |
| Massachusetts. State Forester, Alden True Speare, Reginald Hunter Colley - 1912 - 62 pages
...the empty tube after the advancing protoplasm. FIG. 33. — An abnormally large hyphal body. All the figures were drawn with the aid of the camera lucida, and are reduced about one-third In reproduction. With the exception of Figs. 19, 25, 26 and 27 the magnification... | |
| John Wentworth Leedy - 1916 - 64 pages
...The Development of the Embryo-sac in some Monocotyledonous Plants. Bot. Gaz., 30:25-47. DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES All figures were drawn with the aid of the camera lucida and on a level with the base of the microscope. The magnification is given in the description of the individual... | |
| Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters - 1919 - 640 pages
...Thiere und Pflanzen. Nova Acta Acad. Caes. Leop. Carol 52: 352-358. EXPLANATION OF FIGURES IN PLATES. All figures were drawn with the aid of the camera lucida and with the Zeiss apochromatic objectives and compensating oculars. Figures 8a; 9o, b, c; l0a, b; lla,... | |
| Mrs. Lucille (Keene) Bartholomew - 1919 - 48 pages
...Thiere und Pflanzen. Nova Acta Acad. Caes. Leop. Carol 52: 352-358. EXPLANATION OF FIGUBES IN PLATES. All figures were drawn with the aid of the camera lucida and with the Zeiss apochromatie objectives and compensating oculars. Figures 80; 9o, 6, c; lOo, b; llo,... | |
| 1906 - 846 pages
...Fibrous capsule of eye = sclero-choroid. r.r1. Cells representing retina, ia Small artery, v. Veinlet. All figures were drawn with the aid of the camera lucida, and Zeiss lenses were used. FIG. 1. — Longitudinal section of eye of Notoryctes typhlops, showing long... | |
| 1917 - 534 pages
...Zool. Jahrb., Bd. 13. WILLY, A. 1894 Amphioxus and the ancestry of the vertebrates. New York. PLATE 1 EXPLANATION OF FIGURES All figures were drawn with the aid of the camera lucida. Higgin's carmine and true blue inks were used to reproduce the colors of the stained sections represented... | |
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