The Technical World Magazine, Volume 14Technical World Company, 1910 |
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Page 56
... shown . by the photographs of the operations . After the charges are exploded the field looks not unlike a great colander set with innumerable holes where the charges of dynamite were set , and the soil is broken up into unusually fine ...
... shown . by the photographs of the operations . After the charges are exploded the field looks not unlike a great colander set with innumerable holes where the charges of dynamite were set , and the soil is broken up into unusually fine ...
Page 65
... shown in the ac- companying photograph , at and below the corners of the mouth of the " warrior . " Dr. Bashford Dean , in a recent article of his own on this subject , speaks of the earbone of a whale , picked up on a Nor- way beach ...
... shown in the ac- companying photograph , at and below the corners of the mouth of the " warrior . " Dr. Bashford Dean , in a recent article of his own on this subject , speaks of the earbone of a whale , picked up on a Nor- way beach ...
Page 66
... shown that people are liable to get angry if an attempt is made to shat- ter their illusions on such subjects . To From the weird region known as the Bad Lands arrived , not long ago , what was declared to be a fossil ham . prove that ...
... shown that people are liable to get angry if an attempt is made to shat- ter their illusions on such subjects . To From the weird region known as the Bad Lands arrived , not long ago , what was declared to be a fossil ham . prove that ...
Page 68
... Even the hair and the pupils of the eyes are shown . But more won- derful yet is the chrysalis of a butterfly , Feniseca tarquinius , which is a likeness , seemingly a mask , of the Roman king , Tarquin. 68 TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE.
... Even the hair and the pupils of the eyes are shown . But more won- derful yet is the chrysalis of a butterfly , Feniseca tarquinius , which is a likeness , seemingly a mask , of the Roman king , Tarquin. 68 TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE.
Page 69
... shown that the prints in question are merely impressions left behind by a mollusk- like animal known to science as Pen- tamerus , ages ago , before the rocks had hardened at a period , that is to say , when they were merely so much mud ...
... shown that the prints in question are merely impressions left behind by a mollusk- like animal known to science as Pen- tamerus , ages ago , before the rocks had hardened at a period , that is to say , when they were merely so much mud ...
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