The Life and Letters of George John Romanes ...Longmans, Green and Company, 1896 - 391 pages |
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Page 54
... suppose you do not happen to know where I could get any snake poison . The ' Phil . Trans . ' seem very long in coming out . I have not yet got the proofs of my paper . June 6 , 1877 . I am very glad you sent me the extract from Lamarck ...
... suppose you do not happen to know where I could get any snake poison . The ' Phil . Trans . ' seem very long in coming out . I have not yet got the proofs of my paper . June 6 , 1877 . I am very glad you sent me the extract from Lamarck ...
Page 60
... suppose that is the advantage of experience ; it keeps one from forming too high hopes at the first . The rest of your letter contains glorious news . Cohn , I suppose , is about the best man in Europe to take up the subject , and ...
... suppose that is the advantage of experience ; it keeps one from forming too high hopes at the first . The rest of your letter contains glorious news . Cohn , I suppose , is about the best man in Europe to take up the subject , and ...
Page 64
... suppose , thinks on what he has himself seen , and with Drosera , a bit of meat put on any one gland on the disc causes all the surrounding tentacles to bend to this point ; and here there can hardly be differentiated lines of convey ...
... suppose , thinks on what he has himself seen , and with Drosera , a bit of meat put on any one gland on the disc causes all the surrounding tentacles to bend to this point ; and here there can hardly be differentiated lines of convey ...
Page 73
... suppose it would be best to go when you return home in May , as the onions might possibly be then ready for grafting . Unless , therefore , I hear from you to the contrary , I shall write again some time between the middle and end of ...
... suppose it would be best to go when you return home in May , as the onions might possibly be then ready for grafting . Unless , therefore , I hear from you to the contrary , I shall write again some time between the middle and end of ...
Page 95
... suppose that I was one of the brightest of all bright lights , received me very warmly ; I got enthusiastic , discarded my notes , and swam along in the most magnificent style even for me , which , you know , is the highest praise I can ...
... suppose that I was one of the brightest of all bright lights , received me very warmly ; I got enthusiastic , discarded my notes , and swam along in the most magnificent style even for me , which , you know , is the highest praise I can ...
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