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58118_ CHARR_( Salmo alpinus?)
46362Close to the hindermost vas efferens is seen a body which resembles a rudimentary segmental tube(_ rst?_).
46362Connected with the foremost one is seen a body which looks like the remnant of a segmental tube and its opening(_ rst?_).
46362On each side of it are a pair of short papillæ( aborted feet?)."
60718Does it not arise from the difficulty of several females associating together, and finding a male ready to undertake the office of incubation?
60718There was no retreating from this_ impasse_, and the momentous question,"Shall I slay my brother boa?"
60718Why Turkey?
45597Proboscis unarmed(?).
45597_ Elasmopus brasiliensis_ Dana?
45597rubricata_ Montagu(?)
48031HAVE YOU HEARD OF REICHERT''S FLUORESCENT MICROSCOPE?
48031Lumbriconereidæ_ Lumbriconereis erecta_(?)
48031On July 28 two of the genus_ Hermissenda_ and one_ Spurilla_(?)
48031This interesting form was taken from a large mass of the tubes of_ Vermetus_(_ squamigerus?_)( gasteropod).
48196But for what purpose?
48196CHAPTER XX REPTILES-- MONARCHS OF THE MESOZOIC WORLD What is a reptile?
48196How did these huge chelonians get to these islands?
48196Is it to illuminate the surrounding water so as to perceive, or to attract prey, or is it to avoid foes?
48196One judges from his observations that they are mainly the expression of fleeting emotions-- but who can read the emotions of a lizard?
48196Whence came it?
34094Lumbrineries zonata_ John.?
34094_ Aglaja( Doridium) purpureum_ Berg.?
34094_ Ancula pacifica_ MacF.?
34094_ Cadlina_ Sp.?
34094_ Naineris longa_ Moore?
34094_ Nepthys caeca_ Fabr.?
60000It may well be asked, Which of the many species of wild cats mentioned above is the ancestor of our domestic cats?
60000The shepherds(?
60000Turning at last to his favourite, he said:''To whom is it I am going to yield thee up?
60000We wonder why?
60000What could be more diverse than the movements of these creatures, whose structure is nevertheless so much alike?
48122(?).
48122(?).
48122(?).
48122(?).
48122(?).
48122(?).
48122(?).
48122_ Mitra lowei_ Dall(?).
48122_ Ovis canadensis nelsoni?_ C. M. Merriam.
48122_ Polynices recluziana_ Desh(?).
48122_ Vitrinella williamsoni_ Dall(?).
12296But do you not almost consider yourself a resident of the city now?
12296But,said Clive,"he will probably die, wo n''t he?"
12296Have you ever been there?
12296How long will it take to get there?
12296How many?
12296Well, is it ten_ li_?
12296What are they going to do with him?
12296By ten o''clock the court was crowded and a hour later there came a partial stillness which was broken by a sudden burst of music(?)
12296Can anyone possibly believe that they have chosen this life because it is easier or more luxurious than that at home?
12296Captain Clive said to him,"Do you think the Chinaman will die?"
12296Could this really be China?
12296How many for you?"
12296On every hand were questions:"Why are these men taking him away?"
12296Shall I tell_ mafu_ break their heads?"
12296Why is it that every traveling foreigner in the interior of China is supposed to be able to cure diseases?
25815And whether, by means of such a rain, Wahu might not become as cold as Russia?
25815Dost thou feel how the earth rejoices under thy footsteps?
25815Dost thou hear how the pigs which scent thee, joyfully grunt their welcome?
25815Dost thou smell the roasted fish that waits thy eating?
25815For instance, she desired me to tell her how much wood must be burnt, every year, to warm all the countries of the earth?
25815In taking leave, she observed,"If I have wine, I must have glasses, or how can I drink it?"
25815Is it not possible that they may owe their superiority to having mingled their race with that of the shipwrecked whites?
25815What is the use of the odious B A, Ba?
25815What will be the consequence?
25815What would have become of the monks without their valiant support?
25815Whether rain enough might not fall, at some time or other, to extinguish all the fires?
25815Will it make our yams and potatoes grow?
25815With a deep sigh, she exclaimed--"What would Tameamea say if he could behold the changes which have taken place here?
29024But do n''t you see that you have burned up that whole mountain''s side, destroyed thousands of trees, and absolutely ruined this end of the valley?
29024But,I said,"where did the fourth sheep come from?
29024Did n''t you know that the ram which walked by us went over to the others?
29024In the name of the five gods why did you do it?
29024Of course,we answered,"but how can you get them?"
29024What about that ravine?
29024As we walked back to camp in the late afternoon, we often saw a kangaroo rat(_ Alactaga mongolica_?)
29024But what could be more desertlike than our north China landscape when frost has stripped away the green clothing of its hills and fields?
29024But what has all this to do with the wild sheep?
29024Ca n''t you see him?"
29024Can you wonder that I loved him?
29024Did n''t all white men speak the same language?
29024He looked back at me, as much as to say,"Do n''t you see those antelope?"
29024How on earth did you miss capsizing when you went over that bank?"
29024If every tree on the mountain was destroyed in the process, what difference did it make?
29024In that event what would be the attitude of the Mongolian government?
29024Meanwhile, why worry?
29024Moreover, he appointed the Living Buddha''s good friend(?)
29024Of course he never intended to live in it, but other kings had useless palaces and why should n''t he?
29024Ought I to have let that ram go?
29024Prisons, description of Pucrasia Rat, kangaroo(_ Alactaga mongolica_?)
29024They agreed that it_ looked_ all right, but the question was, how did it_ feel_?
29024They called to us,"Would you like some fish?"
29024What is it?
29024Who knows what the future has in store for her?
29024Why, then, should the railroad be long delayed?
29024Would it intern the belligerents, or allow them to use the Urga district as a base of operations?
46614The group may be defined as Monorrhines with a continuous(?) 46614 The question now is this: Are the fishes of this water system the same throughout its extent?
46614What was this primitive function? 46614 (? A pair of spines occurs in the pectoral region.) 46614 = Gill, 1896.=--The group to which_ Palæospondylus_ belongs may be defined as Monorrhines with a continuous(?)
46614And if this were its primary purpose, how shall we explain its remarkable variability?
46614Are these formed, like the unpaired fins, from the breaking up of a continuous fold of skin, in accordance with the view of Balfour and others?
46614Do you either know or believe this to be so, and, if possible, where are the eggs conceived and how do they get into the mouth?''
46614Family_ Holoptychiidæ?__ b._ Dermal plate of_ Asteraspis desideratus_ Walcott.
46614In the head- shield the postero- lateral angles formed by the marginal plate(_ Phlyctænaspis?_), the occipital border concave.
46614Is that which remains sufficient to demand the hypothesis of a former shore- line connection?
46614It is a large number undoubtedly, but what does it come to?
46614Like the shark there then exists no unpaired fin; the gill- slits( five?)
46614Or again, as supposed by Kerr, is it a modification of the hard axis of an external gill?
46614Or do they differ in different stations along its course?
46614Or is the primitive limb, as supposed by Gegenbaur, a modification of the bony gill- arch?
46614What have these waters in common that the coral reefs, the lava crags, and tide- pools of the tropics have not?
46614What is the origin of paired limbs?
46614Yet if the bladder is necessary to any fish as an aid in swimming, why not to all?
46614cranium, a median nasal(?)
46614cranium, a median nasal(?)
20750DROSOPHILA?
20750DROSOPHILA?
20750DROSOPHILA?
20750EPHYDRA?
20750LONCHÆA?
20750Length of the body 4?
20750Length of the body 4?
20750MASICERA?
20750MUSCA ERISTALOÏDES, n. s.( genus Pollenia?
20750MUSCA MACULARIS, n. s.( genus Chrysomyia?
20750Ornithomyia parva?,_ Macq.
20750Subfam.----?
20750THERMESIA?
20750Why is this bird so extraordinarily abundant, while others producing two or three times as many young are much less plentiful?
20750Why, as a general rule, are aquatic, and especially sea birds, very numerous in individuals?
20750Wild cats are prolific and have few enemies; why then are they never as abundant as rabbits?
20750_ Female?_ Larger.
20750_ Var._?
20750_ Var._?
20750cincta_?).
20750finigutta,_ Walk._ 126?
20750hæmorrhoidale?__ Hab._ India, Java, Celebes.
20750imperata,_ Walk._ 126?
20750melanospila,_ Walk._ 126 Dryomyza semicyanea,_ Walk._ 109 Ectatomma rugosa,_ Sm._ 143 Empidæ,_ Leach_ 91, 129 Ennomidæ,_ Guén._ 193 Ephydra?
40362Among a host of animals that present so many differences, how do we determine what shall be considered as belonging to one and the same kind?
40362Are we to suppose that animals which possess a Trochosphere larva are all descended from one common ancestor?
40362But how do we know when a number of animals are all of one kind?
40362But how many, and how nearly related?
40362But if they are skin- structures, how come they in the mouth and throat?
40362But_ why_ do variations occur?
40362Do they entirely resemble these, or is there a difference somewhere?
40362Do we see a family of the poorest class clever, and industrious, and refined?
40362Do we see young people rude and stupid?
40362How does the Starfish know where it is going?
40362How does the_ Murex_ get its living?
40362How is this supplied?
40362How often does the clerk, tied to his desk, fail in health and die?
40362How often does the young mountaineer, less agile than his fellows, come by a violent death?
40362How then do these adaptations take place?
40362How, then, is the animal to be fed?
40362Is each Hydroid of the colony an animal, and the jelly- fish another animal?
40362It will naturally be asked, how does this living filter work?
40362Now comes a puzzling question-- Which part of this family group shall we select and call it an"animal"?
40362Of late years it has occurred to scientific men to apply this principle in the case of human beings, and to ask,"What can the baby teach us?"
40362The name often puzzles the beginner, who asks, bewildered,"But do Bivalves ever have any teeth?"
40362This is when the animal is lying quiet at the bottom of the water, but when it moves about what effect will the presence of the holes produce?
40362What is the kind of degeneracy that overtakes the family of the brain- worker?
40362What is the outcome of all this sorting of the animal kingdom?
40362What name must we give to the units, so curiously connected with one another?
40362When the specimens arrive, what is to be done with them?
40362_ Firstly_, how does he obtain the raw material for his work?
7446What does it matter?
7446A long body, wonderfully slim at the waist, bright yellow legs and thorax, and a dark crimson abdomen,--what object can be prettier to look at?
7446And yet, to one acquainted with these lovers of brief phrases, what more intelligible answer could have been returned?
7446But how about the larger species, used as food, and which have had a longer and sadder experience of man''s destructive power?
7446Can it be believed that these late visitors to the Falklands were breeders in Patagonia, and had migrated east to winter in so bleak a region?
7446Can we not say as much of the horse?
7446Do they really breed in Patagonia?
7446Have all young birds a similarly discriminating instinct with regard to their enemies?
7446How does nature protect the skunk itself from the injurious effects of its potent fluid?
7446Is the female, then, without an instinct so common r-- has she no sudden fits of irrepressible gladness?
7446It is plain that these birds have been drawn from over an immense area to one spot; and the question is how have they been drawn?
7446It was not strange then that when I saw this small bird the question rose to my mind, what kind of nest does it build?
7446The question then arises, how did this unnecessary fear, so universal in swallows, originate?
7446The question then arises: Does the wild jungle fowl possess the same pernicious instinct?
7446They offered me a skin-- what more could I want?
7446What is the meaning of such an instinct?
7446Who that has travelled for eighteen days on a dead level in a broiling sun can resist a hill?
7446Why do these southern birds winter so far south?
1901After all, what place has the roar of a rifle or the smell of sulphurous powder in the midst of all this blessed peace?
1901Go hunting with ye? 1901 Got what?"
1901Guess you''re green-- one o''them city fellers, ai n''t ye, Mister? 1901 Hast thou found me, O mine enemy?
1901Is the spring really coming? 1901 Kinder keep a lookout for my sheep, will ye, Mister, down''t this end o''the pond?"
1901No room for doubt here,I thought;"Mooween was asleep in this pool, and the kingfisher woke him up-- but why?
1901There is nothing for them to stand on there; how did they begin that hole?
1901What means this path, Simmo?
1901And when I questioned a hunter, he said:"That ol''beech pa''tridge?
1901Are n''t you ashamed?"
1901Are-- are you a harbinger?"
1901But what was this?
1901But who made a portage here?"
1901But would the deer live?
1901Chickadees followed me shyly with their blandishments-- tsic- a- deeee?
1901Hain''t seen''i m, hev ye?"
1901I wondered lazily;"and how can they ever raise a brood, with an open door like that for mink and weasel to enter?"
1901Many questions have come of late with these same letters; chief of which is this: How shall one discover such things for himself?
1901Mister, what yer follerin?"
1901She clucked again-- did the ground open?
1901Still Simmo watched, as if a bear were approaching his bait, till I whispered,"Quiee, Simmo, what is it?"
1901They live much now in the trees, which they dislike; but with a score of hungry enemies prowling for them day and night, what can a poor grouse do?
1901What did he think and feel, looking back from his hiding, and what did his loud whistle mean?
1901What is it?"
1901What sense of fear brooded here and whispered in the alder leaves and tinkled in the brook?
1901What was it in the air?
1901Would he do it?
1901Would the cur dogs find the yard and exterminate the innocents?
1901and did he do it on purpose?"
1901how shall we, too, read the secrets of the Wood Folk?
1901what you after to- day-- bears?"
1901would he dare?
28077And what does he say, little girl, little boy?
28077How do you know, mother? 28077 Mother, what is the world?"
28077My dear son, what is the world like?
28077Please, sir,asked the wee simple things,"are you a mouse?"
28077Pray tell me why?
28077What are mouse- traps?
28077What do you mean by the goose taking her?
28077What will you do?
28077Where''s my brooch?
28077Who will pipe?
28077Who will play For us to- day?
28077Who''ll be the bearers?
28077Who''ll dig her grave?
28077Why do you let the poor creature come all the way by herself, and across the bridge, too? 28077 Why not here?"
28077Yes; but where?
28077--"Who saw her die?"
28077Ah, what am I to do?"
28077And what do you think I saw?
28077Did you ever see such a thing in your life As three blind mice?
28077Do n''t you hear?
28077Do n''t you see?
28077Have you ever been there?"
28077He rapped at the door, and asked of the woman who opened it,"Does the blind woman who comes to church every Sunday live here?"
28077How came you here?"
28077If she did not come down before the meal was begun, Polly would say, in the most piteous tone,"Where''s dear mother?
28077In a little while they came up where the old cow was feeding; and White- paw, taking off his hat, said,"Please, are you a mouse?"
28077Is not dear mother well?"
28077Little Bo- peep said,"Why do you keep So near to me every day, sir?
28077Next she will cry; and if you say,"Poor Poll, what is the matter?"
28077Next they met a motherly old hen, who was busy in scratching up food for her chickens; and White- paw asked,"Please, ma''am, are you a mouse?"
28077Now, do n''t you think my little bunny Must be kind as well as funny?
28077Pertnose?"
28077The mouse he caught, and then he cried:"What next am I to do?
28077The rook he cawed, and he hummed and hawed, And muttered,"What matter, what matter?"
28077What does this little blind animal, that can only creep along, do?
28077Where shall I wander?
28077With your very sharp beak, pray what do you seek, For you always seem just in my way, sir?"
28077_ ALICE''S BUNNY._ Would you hear about my bunny, All his little ways so funny?
28077and how does it get away from enemies?
28077how can he get a living?
28077what''s the matter?"
45019( 1) The generative products of both sexes originate in the ectoderm( epiblast): Hydra, Cordylophora, Tubularia, all(?)
45019( 2) Are there any grounds for thinking that there is more than one line along which the Metazoa have become independently evolved from the Protozoa?
45019( 3) To what extent is there a complete homology between the two primary germinal layers throughout the Metazoa?
45019), and in many Hydrozoa and Actinozoa, and in Nemertea and Nematelminthes(_ Gordioidea?_).
45019), some Cladocera( Moina)(?).
45019190), the Tunicata, Petromyzon(?
45019212), Planaria polychroa(?).
45019According to Todaro there are further formed two small auditory(?
45019Aves, finally, appear to have become differentiated along a third line; since in their ancestors the anterior(?)
45019During the segmentation nuclei make their appearance spontaneously(?)
45019How did this connection originate?
45019How far do Marshall''s anterior and posterior roots of the cranial nerves exhibit these respective peculiarities?
45019How is this embryo to be treated?
45019How is this remarkable feature of the eye of the Chordata to be explained?
45019In Amphioxus they pass by dehiscence into the atrial cavity, and thence through the gill slits and by the mouth, or by the abdominal pore(?)
45019In Notodelphis ovipara the eggs are transported( by the male?)
45019In Rana the transverse ducts which pass off from the longitudinal canal of the Wolffian body, after dilating to form(?)
45019In addition to these gills, which are vascular processes of the mesoblast, covered, according to Götte, with an epiblastic(?)
45019Is it conceivable that the hypoblast in one species becomes the epiblast in a closely allied species?
45019Is such an element to be recognized in the head of the Chordata?
45019On the establishment of a bilateral symmetry the anterior part of the nervous ring gave rise(?)
45019The first type of delamination is found in the Ceratospongiæ, some Silicispongiæ(?
45019The larvæ of the Echinodermata and Actinotrocha(?)
45019The nervous system of the Platyelminthes( when present), of the Rotifera, Brachiopoda, Polyzoa(?
45019The question thus arises, is the peculiar modification of the mandibular arch of the Tadpole an_ inherited_ or an_ acquired_ feature?
45019These were first discovered by Braun in Reptilia, and consist in this group of a series of outgrowths from the primary(?)
45019_ Coelenterata._--Ctenophora(?).
45019_ Crustacea._--Cirripedia(?
45019_ Turbellaria._--Leptoplana(?
45019_ m._ mouth;_ an._ anus;_ sg._ supraoesophageal ganglion(?).]
45019_ m._ mouth;_ st._ suctorial(?)
45019_ op._ eye;_ ol._ olfactory pit;_ st._ suctorial(?)
45019_ op._ optic vesicles;_ br.c._ branchial clefts(?
45019_ vn._ ventral nerve- cord;_ am._ amnion and serous membrane;_ me._ mesoblast;_ me.s._ somatic mesoblast;_ hy._ hypoblast(?
45019to the supraoesophageal ganglia, and the optic organs connected with them; while the posterior part of the nerve- ring formed(?)
8159Is anything amiss?
8159What is the matter, sir?
8159What means all this? 8159 What''s the matter?"
8159About midnight, as I was lying awake and in great pain, I heard the Indian say,"Massa, massa, you no hear tiger?"
8159But whither am I going?
8159Could they not then be persuaded to protect the white- headed eagle, and allow it to glide in safety over its own native forests?
8159Destroy the compass, and will the vessel find her far- distant port?
8159Did no forward person cause offence?
8159Here it might be asked, are all the ingredients just mentioned necessary in order to produce the wourali poison?
8159How could you win my virgin heart, Yet leave that heart to break?
8159How would Canova''s Venus look in a mob- cap?
8159I may be asked, was it all good- fellowship and civility during my stay in the United States?
8159Indeed, when good King Arthur reappears to claim his crown, he will find things strangely altered here; and may we not look for his coming?
8159Is the crest to be erect?
8159Is then the life of the snake proof against its own poison?
8159Now this being the case, will not America at large wish most devoutly for the day to come when Europe shall have no more dominion over her?
8159Now when the Indian has caught plenty of fish, and killed game enough to last him for a week, what need has he to range the forest?
8159Now with St. Domingo as an example before them, how long will it be before they try to raise themselves into independent states?
8159See Sangre- do- buey._ Waracaba,_ the trumpeter._ Whip- poor- will,_ one of the goat- suckers._ Who- are- you?
8159They might have asked Government, who so able to instruct our youth as those whose knowledge is proverbial?
8159Was it the weapon or the strength of the poison that brought on immediate dissolution in this case?
8159Was it_ fanatical_ to preach salvation to innumerable wild hordes of Americans?
8159Was there no exhibition of drunkenness or swearing or rudeness?
8159Why do you hunt me up and down to death for an imaginary offence?
8159Will it recover?
8159Will the flock keep together, and escape the wolves, after the shepherds are all slain?
8159Will they be of benefit to these grand and extensive colonies?
8159Will they raise or lower it in the scale of estimation at the Court of St. James''s?
8159or display of conduct which disgraces civilised man in other countries?
8159to aid the dying Christian?
8159to clothe the naked?
8159to encourage the repenting sinner?
8159who so fit as those who enjoy our entire confidence?
8159who so worthy as those whose lives are irreproachable?
41357Would the fusion of epiblast and mesoblast also receive its explanation on this hypothesis? 41357 ( 2) Is any part of it present in the ovum at the commencement of segmentation? 41357 ( 2) Part of the intermuscular connective tissue(?). 41357 ( 2) What meaning has it in the development of the ovum or the embryo? 41357 ( 2) where is it situated in relation to the embryo? 41357 7,_ r.st_? 41357 8,_ r.st_?). 41357 : How do these nuclei originate? 41357 And who can say whither he might not have reached had he lived, and his bright young life ripened as years went on? 41357 Are the hæmal arches, the ventral parts of which are thus formed by the coalescence of the ribs, homologous with the hæmal arches in Elasmobranchii? 41357 Are the roots in question to be regarded as proper roots of the vagus, or as ventral roots of spinal nerves whose dorsal roots have been lost? 41357 Are they formed by the division of the pre- existing nuclei, or by an independent formation? 41357 Close to the hindermost vas efferens is seen a body which resembles a rudimentary segmental tube(_ rst?_). 41357 Connected with the foremost one is seen a body which looks like the remnant of a segmental tube and its opening(_ rst?_). 41357 Does this larva retain the characters of an ancestral type of the Spongida, and if so what does its form mean? 41357 Does this layer come from an ingrowth from the thickened edge of the blastoderm, or does it arise from the formation of new cells in the yolk? 41357 Each of them is formed of( 1) a large, often angular, nucleus, filled with deeply staining bodies( nucleoli? 41357 How comes it then to be formed of lower layer cells in Elasmobranchii? 41357 How has it come about that there are nerves passing from the central nervous system to all parts of the skin, and also to the muscles? 41357 In Teleostei and Ganoidei(?) 41357 Is it credible that the mouth and anus have become changed, the one for the other? 41357 Is it the remains of the first formed vitelline membrane? 41357 It had ringed antennæ, seventeen(?) 41357 On each side of it are a pair of short papillæ( aborted feet?).
41357The first- named species(_ Mustelus_ sp.?)
41357The points which require to be cleared up are,( 1) what is the nature of the primitive cumulus?
41357The posterior opening formed from the blastopore is elongated, being dilated in front and continued back as a narrow slit(?)
41357The question which first presents itself is, how far does this distinction hold good for other Fishes?
41357The question which we propose to ourselves is the following:--What are the homologies of the parts of the Avian urinogenital system above enumerated?
41357There is_ one_ outgrowth from the alimentary tract in Synapta;_ two_ in Echinoids, Asteroids and Ophiura;_ three_ in Comatula, and four(?)
41357They have around them a dark contour line, which I can only interpret as the commencement of the membrane( zona radiata?
41357This opacity is due in each case to a proliferation of cells of the hypoblast, and, perhaps, of the epiblast(?).
41357Two questions about it obviously present themselves for solution:( 1) What are the conditions of its occurrence with reference to impregnation?
41357What then becomes of the originally continuous outgrowth?
41357What were the steps by which this remarkable process took place?
41357What, then, is the explanation of the widespread derivation of the mesoblast, including the muscular system of the body, from the hypoblast?
41357Whence does this layer arise?
41357or is the protoplasm present_ throughout_, being simply_ more concentrated_ at the germinal pole than elsewhere?
41357|1st head cavity|||?
45018( 2) How is the one of these to be derived from the other?
45018( 2) What meaning has it in the development of the ovum or the embryo?
45018101,_ shs._) is soon formed, in which a chitinous plug may become developed( Paludina, Cymbulia?
450186), or they admit(?)
45018A large cephalo- thorax and well- developed tail(?)
45018Are the different phyla descended from the Nauplius direct, or have they branched at a later period from some central stem?
45018Do they represent stages in the actual evolution of the present types, or have their characters been secondarily acquired in larval life?
45018Does this larva retain the characters of an ancestral type of the Spongida, and if so, what does its form mean?
45018For some time the larva remains in the two- layered condition, but gradually canals(?
45018How many of these characters did the ancestral planula possess?
45018In Cephalopods the vascular system is formed by a series of independent(?)
45018In most Diptera, Hymenoptera and(?)
45018Insects supply the best known examples of this, but Piscicola, Bonellia(?)
45018Is it equivalent to the second pair of maxillæ of Insects or to the first pair of limbs of Insects?
45018It is essentially formed of a thickening of the peritoneal epithelium, and in Osseous Fish, Ganoids(?)
45018Its anterior section gives rise, according to Kowalevsky, to a dorsal(?)
45018May not these invaginations be really rudiments of the eyes as well as of the ganglia?
45018That the second pair of antennæ are biramous swimming feet with a hook used in mastication, and are innervated(?)
45018The dorsal organ(_ m?_) is placed on the oral face at the bottom of an elongated groove, in front of which is a bunch of long cilia or flagella.
45018The eggs of all Craniata( except Petromyzon(?))
45018The embryo becomes ciliated and begins to rotate; and the eyes, and somewhat later(?)
45018The embryo of the Cephalopoda agrees very closely with that of normal Odontophora in the formation of the mantle and(?)
45018The embryo thus becomes divided into four segments, of which the two foremost appear(?)
45018The following forms have meroblastic ova of the first type: the Cephalopoda,_ Pyrosoma_, Elasmobranchii, Teleostei, Reptilia, Aves, Ornithodelphia(?).
45018The formation of the permanent excretory(?)
45018The former opens(?)
45018The layer so formed serves as a covering for the embryo, regarded by Ganin as equivalent to the amnion(?
45018The majority of the Nemertea, including the whole(?)
45018The number of nutritive cells varies from two( one?)
45018The outer layer of cells( epiblast) becomes covered with cilia, and the inner is transformed into a non- cellular(?)
45018The point where they finally enclose it is situated on the ventral surface( Lang) at about the position of the mouth(?).
45018The young after hatching attach themselves to the body of their parent, on which they feed(?).
45018These areas would seem(?)
45018They are arranged in groups at one( the anterior?)
45018They are developed in pouches of the ovary which are lined by a flattened germinal epithelium, or sometimes(?)
45018This cavity, somewhat as in Ascetta, becomes filled up with a not clearly(?)
45018This is known as the type of Desor and is confined(?)
45018Two questions about it obviously present themselves for solution:( 1) What are the conditions of its occurrence with reference to impregnation?
45018Two questions arise from these considerations:--( 1) Which is the primitive, delamination or invagination?
45018Where this cord joins the apex of the præ- oral lobe between the two anterior bands of cilia a thickening of the epiblast(?
45018_ a._ blastopore;_ br._ branchiæ;_ inf.1_ and_ inf.2_ posterior and anterior folds of the funnel;_ g.op._ optic ganglion(?
45018_ m._ mouth;_ an._ anus;_ sg._ supra- oesophageal ganglion(?).]
45018_ m_(?)
45018_ m_(?)
45018_ vn._ ventral nerve cord;_ am._ amnion and serous membrane;_ me._ mesoblast;_ me.s._ somatic mesoblast;_ hy._ hypoblast(?
45018dorsal organ;_ st._ stomodæum(?
45018groove above dorsal organ;_ Ph._ dorsal organ;_ st._ stomodæum(?
45018proboscis;_ ms._ muscular layer(?
45018|||+------------------------+---------------------+----------------------+| 4th""|(?)
27463But could he not go to another part of the jungle and join some other herd of elephants who do n''t_ know_ that he is a rogue?
27463But if he had not repented?
27463But if the culprit keeps turning round, so that the president can not get behind him?
27463But if the lion can not leap very far, how does he catch his prey at all?
27463But if the prey turns in time and faces the tiger with its horns?
27463But was he not ill- treated before? 27463 But what about the alligator?"
27463But what is the best way of leading the herd through the jungle?
27463But why do different kinds of leopards have different ground colors?
27463But why is the lion a member of the Cat Tribe at all?
27463But,you may ask,"why ca n''t the other elephants behind him also stop and eat up all the leaves on the trees near them?"
27463Does n''t_ he_ need to cultivate some gift to escape his enemy? 27463 How will it be punished?"
27463Is it enough at last?
27463Is it enough?
27463Is not that needless cruelty?
27463Then how do people in India get their ivory, if they never kill an elephant?
27463Then how must he lead the herd so as to find water, as well as food?
27463But can you see in what qualities the lion is_ different_ from all other felines?
27463But if the prey is too large to carry, such as a bullock or a buffalo?
27463But suppose the leader can not find such a place?
27463But when the tiger and tigress are both away from the den in search of food, are the cubs quite safe in the den?
27463But why do different kinds of leopards have different kinds of spots?
27463But why does she do so?
27463CHAPTER VII The Tiger Cubs''Lessons Do tiger children have lessons?
27463Can you guess?
27463Can you tell why?
27463Can you think how the tiger does that?
27463Could they reach the trees in time?
27463Do you know that in the United States every man, woman, and child on an average throws away every year seven dollars''worth of food_ on the plate_?
27463Do you know why people are at all able to use elephants in a circus, and give you pleasure by making them do tricks?
27463Does not that seem wonderful?
27463Have you ever noticed that?
27463He looked around with bleary, bloodshot eyes; he thought,"Can I not yet escape?"
27463How can the spots on the leopard''s skin be_ useful_ to him?
27463How can you tell the difference between the Cat Tribe and the Dog Tribe?
27463How could they know that?
27463How do they know that?
27463How does he know that?
27463How does she do it?
27463How does she tell them that?
27463How is that?
27463How long does this punishment last?
27463How long is that?
27463How many_ men_ would do that?
27463How?
27463If he should get unruly and commit a crime once more, would he be punished just the same?
27463Is not that a very clever method of providing both food and drink for the herd?
27463Is not that very wise?
27463Is there no enemy that tries to eat the alligator in his turn?"
27463She wondered if it could be the_ lavender_ that he loved, and not the handkerchief itself?
27463So what did the leopard do?
27463So, how could he stop Mukna from murdering the six men?
27463So, what happened?
27463Suppose one of the elephants suddenly went mad?
27463Suppose there is a river, but not enough food near the river?
27463Then did not Mukna''s keeper_ ever_ ill- treat him?"
27463Then he asked Mukna,"Is it_ now_ enough?"
27463Then how can the tiger cubs manage to seize the prey at all with their teeth?
27463Then what does a wise leader do?
27463Then what must he do?
27463Then what must the president of the neutral herd do?
27463Then why do people trust themselves with elephants?
27463Then why do people use elephants in a circus or in a procession?
27463What did that mean?
27463What does that mean?
27463When does that happen?
27463Who says that animals have no memory?
27463Why do they trust themselves with such large and strong animals?
27463Why does the leopard have spots at all?
27463Why is it necessary for a feline to be able to do both-- to draw in its claws, and to thrust them out?
27463Why is that?
27463Why?
27463Why?
27463Why?
27463Why?
27463Why?
27463Why?
27463Why?
27463Why?
27463Why?
27463Why?
27463Why?
27463Why?
27463Why?
27463Why?
27463Why?
27463_ The Brand of the Rogue_ How would they find that out at once?
27463_ Tiger Cubs Learn to Catch Prey by Themselves_"But when do the tiger cubs actually learn to_ catch_ the prey?"
27463_ Wise Elephant Leader Avoids War_ Then what does the president of the first herd do?
38015Which digging carried metal?
38015( 1) Separation by cementation with salt, Strabo(?)
38015(?)
38015(_ e_)_ Bergbüchlin von Erkantnus der Berckwerck_, Nürnberg, undated, 1532(?).
38015), and iron colour( cobalt glance?).
38015), and other gems, but they differ from them in hardness.... To the first genus belongs the_ lapis alabandicus_( modern albandite?
38015), grey( smallite?
38015*** In moulds prepared, the glowing ore( metal?)
38015100_ Librae_= 1_ Centumpondium_ 659200.0(?)
38015And Antiphanes:"Now, by the gods, why is it necessary for a man to grow rich?
38015Are we then not to ride on horses, but to journey on foot, because a robber has once committed a murder in order that he may steal a horse?
38015As he stands or runs, does he not pierce him with an arrow?
38015As to the Babytacenses, who does not see that they were senseless and envious?
38015B-- Curved_ vena profunda_[ should be_ vena dilatata_(?)].]
38015But can they deceive anyone except a stupid, careless man, unskilled in mining matters?
38015But has the artisan or weaver of the cloth any instrument not made of iron?
38015But in this manner, might not anything that we possess be called a scourge to human kind,--whether it be a horse, or a garment, or anything else?
38015But what need of more words?
38015But why need I cite here these many examples from history?
38015Calc spar(?)
38015Can one be made of wood without the aid of iron?
38015Can the tailor sew together any garments without a needle?
38015Can this be done without knife or scissors?
38015Did they refuse to cultivate lands or to dwell in houses?
38015Does not the fowler in the same way kill the moor- fowl or pheasant with an arrow?
38015En terræ intentus, quid uincula linea tendit?
38015Fertur equo latro, uehitur pirata triremi: Ergo necandus equus, nec fabricanda ratis?
38015For of what good things can we not make an equally bad or good use?
38015For what can be the reason if the sun draws no copper from copper veins, that it draws silver from silver veins, and gold from gold veins?
38015For who, unless he be naturally malevolent and envious, will hate the man who gains wealth as it were from heaven?
38015Further, when gold coins are assayed in the fire, of what use are they afterward?
38015Furthermore, hunting, fowling, and fishing supply man with food, but when the stag has been ensnared does not the hunter transfix him with his spear?
38015Geber( 13th(?)
38015Granite(?).
38015Have you reached the Inferno?
38015Hence, very rightly, Horace says:"Dost thou not know the value of money; and what uses it serves?
38015How few artists could make anything that is beautiful and perfect without using metals?
38015How much does the profit from gold or silver mines exceed that earned from agriculture?
38015Iamque aggressus opus, uiden''ut mouet omne quod obstat, Assidua ut uersat strenuus arma manu?
38015In short, to whom are the metals not of use?
38015In truth, if there is a bad use made of them, should they on that account be rightly called evils?
38015Is it true that because these philosophers despised money, all others declined wealth in cattle?
38015Is the wickedness of one or two to brand the many honest with fraud and trickery?
38015Is this any reason that so honourable a house should lose its good name and fame?
38015It can be kept only in vessels of glass, lead, tin(?
38015It may be noted, incidentally, that lead is not included in the metals of the"Tribute of Yü"in the Shoo King( The Chinese Classics, 2500 B.C.?
38015Lastly, with his fish- hook and net does not the fisherman catch the fish in the sea, in the lakes, in fish- ponds, or in rivers?
38015Laurion, 27 Silver- lead smelting, 391 Spanish ore- washing, 281 Zinc(?
38015Lead ore, whether it be_ molybdaena_[47], pyrites,( galena?)
38015Light and dry wood is used for fusing,_ cyprium_( copper?)
38015Mercury reduced from ores by(?)
38015Nat._, Paris) before 1500(?).
38015Of literary evidences the earliest is in the Shoo King among the Tribute of Yü( 2500 B.C.?).
38015Or are we not to possess clothing, because a vagabond with a sword has taken a traveller''s life that he may rob him of his garment?
38015Or does he not discharge into its body the ball from the musket?
38015Or pierce him with a bullet?
38015Or who will hate a man who to amplify his fortune, adopts a method which is free from reproach?
38015Other_ pompholyx_ is made, not only in working copper( brass?
38015Pliny( XXXIV., 29- 31) says:--"That is called_ chalcitis_ from which, as well as itself copper(?)
38015Prominence is also given to the_ geschick_( selvage seams or joints?).
38015Quid memorem regum preciosa insignia gemmas, Marmoraque excelsis structa sub astra iugis?
38015Salt_ Sal__ Saltz_ NaCl p. 233 Salt( Rock)_ Sal fossilis__ Berg saltz_ NaCl p. 233_ Sal_ Sal A stock flux?
38015Scribuntur plumbo libri: quis credidit antè Quàm mirandam artem Teutonis ora dedit?
38015Sed quid ego hæc repeto, monumentis tradita claris AGRICOLAE, quæ nunc docta per ora uolant?
38015Should it be antimony?
38015So, fresh_ cobalt_ and_ kisswasser_( vitriol?)
38015The artificers who make iron needles( tacks?)
38015The concentrates from washing are smelted together with slags( fluxes?)
38015The earliest indication of these processes appears to be certain inscriptions on monuments of the IV Dynasty( 4,000 B.C.?)
38015The first detailed account of touch- needles and their manner of making, which we have been able to find, is that of the_ Probierbüchlein_( 1527?
38015The powder from which the hearth and forehearth should be made is composed of charcoal and earth( clay?).
38015The_ Probierbüchlein_( 1520?)
38015This is not the first mention of this scheme of lesser weights, as it appears in the_ Probierbüchlein_( 1500?
38015This metal is mentioned in the"Tribute of Yü"in the Shoo King( 2500 B.C.?
38015This powder is called_ apitascudes_, while the silver( lead?)
38015Those kinds of stone which easily melt in fire, especially if they are translucent( fluorspar?
38015Three kinds are found, and distinguished more by the colour than by other properties; they are black( abolite?
38015Tin is early mentioned in the Scriptures( Numbers XXXI, 22), being enumerated among the spoil of the Midianites( 1200 B.C.?
38015To what wilt thou not drive mortal hearts, thou accursed hunger for gold?"
38015Under the latter term he says( V, 62):"One kind is produced from a lead sand( concentrates?
38015Visceribus terræ lateant abstrusa metalla, Vti opibus nescit quòd mala turba suis?
38015What body is supposed to be more pious and virtuous in the Republic than the Senate?
38015What wonder then if we find the incompetent miner suffers loss, while the competent one is rewarded by an abundant return from his mining?
38015White_ pompholyx_ is made every time that the artificer, in the preparation and perfecting of copper( brass?)
38015Who then does not understand how highly useful they are, nay rather, how necessary to the human race?
38015Who would not prefer to live rather than to possess all things, even the metals?
38015Why again?
38015[ 2]_ Crudorum_,--unbaked?
38015[ 30] It is difficult to see why copper scales(_ squamae aeris_--copper oxide?)
38015[ 35]_ Evolent_,--volatilize?
38015[ 44] The Roman_ modius_(_ modulus_?)
38015[ 7]?_ De Limitibus et de Re Agraria_ of Sextus Julius Frontinus( about 50- 90 A.D.)[ 8] Such a form of ownership is very old.
38015_ Ancon_.--How then can_ bisemutum_, as you call it, be distinguished from_ galena_?
38015_ Ancon_: How then can_ bisemutum_, as you call it, be distinguished from_ galena_?
38015_ Anton_.--What is the use of_ fluores_?
38015_ Bermannus_.--You see the other kind, of a paler purple colour?
38015_ Bermannus_: Oh, at Kuttenberg there are shafts more than 500 fathoms( feet?)
38015_ Naevius_.--In what way, then, can they be distinguished from rubies?
38015_ Naevius_.--Then in your opinion there are more kinds of metals than the seven commonly believed?
38015_ Naevius_.--Then they are rubies?
38015_ Naevius_: And not yet reached the Kingdom of Pluto?"
38015_ Naevius_: Then in your opinion there are more kinds of metals than the seven commonly believed?
38015_ Siliqua_ 1152 1"Unit of 4_ Siliquae_"_ Grenlin_ 288 4_ Pfennig_ 256--_ Scripulum__ Scruple_(?)
18298After the nets have been withdrawn, what is it worth?
18298Again, can the fact of the weir which had a wall of this bottom- ice three feet high in a single night, be accounted for by radiation?
18298Again, why should the magistrates in quarter sessions( nine- tenths of whom know nothing of Salmon or Salmon rivers) choose the conservators?
18298An intelligent friend of mine, now in India, says that the pod of cotton is overhung by a brown leaf( bractea?
18298And if these objections really exist, then do they not equally exist in the rivers of Australia and Tasmania?
18298And is not the Salmon question one of public policy?
18298And why should not a man be allowed to fish with a rod and line below the weir, and as near to it as he chooses?
18298Are either of these leisters?
18298Are not gamekeepers as likely to need looking after as mill- owners?
18298Are the parties who saw these eggs quite certain that the fish was an Eel and not a Lamprey?
18298Are there any Salmon in North America, in any river( not a tributary of the St. Lawrence), south of that river?
18298As the net would not take a fish of less than two pounds, how many had passed through it?
18298Besides, did any one ever succeed in hatching the ova of a fish which had not been allowed to come in contact with milt after exclusion?
18298Besides, what is your object?
18298But how had they learnt the way?
18298But would not the theory of the decomposition of carbon do quite as well?
18298Can not the Royal Agricultural Society offer a premium for a short- strawed wheat of good quality?
18298Can not this be prevented?
18298Can you inform me what it is that causes the land to be clover- sick?
18298Did you ever use woollen rags as manure?
18298Do any of the rivers of China( not Chinese Tartary) contain Salmon?
18298Do any of the rivers on the west coast of America below the latitude of 40 degrees N. contain Salmon?
18298Do none of the great agriculturists themselves see how desirable such a wheat would be for the agriculture of this country?
18298Do you mean to do away with these?
18298Do you mean to prohibit the trammel, which is usually a treble and not a double net?
18298Does Salmo Salar think that one ton and a tenth of Smolts go down the river Hodder to the sea on an average of years?
18298Does it not directly or indirectly flow into a river or the sea?
18298Does it throw any light upon the new manure for which he is said to be taking out a patent?
18298Does not this include common Trout?
18298Has it been observed by naturalists that spiders eat their own webs?
18298Has it been tried?
18298He says his pond is fifty miles from the sea;"therefore, how is it that these little Eels get no larger in their long and tedious journey?
18298How could such hecks or grates be prevented from choking with leaves in the autumn and ice in the winter, thus stopping the wheels?
18298How, then, are the repairs of shafting and machinery to be made?
18298I mean, is the evaporation from its surface equal to the supply of water?
18298I said,"John, did you never hear of a man gathering the stones off his field, and then having to lead them back again?"
18298I said,"What does manuring land mean, but putting something into it of which it is deficient?
18298I said,"What is your objection to it, John?"
18298If it is the abstraction of something from the soil, what is that something?
18298If neither a series of Scotch nets nor a single trammel is to be used, by what sort of net do you propose to catch the Salmon?
18298If not, where does the surplus go to?
18298If not, why not?
18298If these precautions are unnecessary, why go to such expense?
18298If they have, when, where, and how has this been accomplished, and where is it recorded?
18298If this is doubted, I would ask how it happens that in the autumn they have fluid milt in them?
18298If you are a believer in humus, what is it composed of, and how does it act in forwarding vegetation?
18298If you had twenty shillings in your pocket, and I filled it up with these cobble- stones, how much poorer would you be?
18298Is he sure they have taken none this season?
18298Is it surprising that the upper proprietors are not satisfied with this state of things?
18298Is there no escape of water from it?
18298It is true we have had none this winter, but when shall we have such another?
18298It is true, many Wrens''nests may be found in which there are no feathers; but did you ever find either eggs or young ones in them?
18298It may be asked, Where can a short- strawed wheat of good quality be procured?
18298It may be asked, who is the man who obtrudes his opinions on the colony unasked, and what can be his motives?
18298It may be said, How do you know that one of the three or four varieties of Smolts which you describe further on, is not the fry of the Mort?
18298Let this be applied to plants: are we to suppose that the plant assimilates all that is absorbed by its roots and leaves?
18298Need we be surprised, then, if the breed decreases?
18298No doubt he may have done so, but did he catch them of the thickness of a crow''s quill, and three inches long?
18298Now, what takes place under such circumstances?
18298Of what have I robbed this field by putting gravel into it?"
18298On what subject is it?
18298Or, what is the value of black fish full of spawn?
18298P.S.--Am I to suppose that you have abandoned the idea of manuring an acre of wheat for thirteen shillings?
18298Recurring again to the quantity of manure necessary to grow thirty- six bushels of wheat, I would ask, why limit yourself to so small a crop?
18298Secondly, whether they offer a prize for the introduction of Salmon fry; and if so, what is the amount offered?
18298T. says further there is also room for inquiry into another curious subject-- do Eels return to fresh water after having gone to the sea for spawning?
18298Then how are the fisheries in the estuary and just above tideway to be valued?
18298There is on my part no objection to this examination, but why are millowners stigmatized by being subjected to exceptional legislation?
18298Thirdly, whether they offer a prize for the introduction of fertilized ova of Salmon or Trout, and what is the amount?
18298True, but what are they worth?
18298What did they give the upper proprietors on the Ribble and the Hodder last season?
18298What do you understand by humus?
18298What is this but an encouragement to do so again?
18298What would become of all the spawn deposited there?
18298What would they care about the matter?
18298What, for instance, would the magistrates meeting at Wakefield know of the Ribble or the Hodder?
18298Where are the originals of our wheat, barley, rye, beans, and peas?
18298Where does the water flow to, and for what is this sill?
18298Who beside Mr. Boccius ever saw Eel- fry in a pond which had no communication with a river?
18298Who knows whether the_ Furia Infernalis_ is anything else than a murderous Mrs. Harris-- at all events, who has seen one, and what was it like?
18298Who saw the eggs from which Mr. Boccius produced living Eels?
18298Who saw the fish from which those thousands of eggs were extracted at the time this dissection was made?
18298Whose authority have you for this?
18298Why do you think that the water in pools is never still enough to allow it to get below 32 degrees without freezing on still clear nights?
18298Will G. H. be kind enough to say whether he does not catch his about the same time?
18298Will Mr. Rennie condescend to enlighten me?
18298Will raising the average produce from twenty- five to fifty bushels per acre be the utmost limit to which improvement can be carried?
18298Will you allow me to ask whether you ever personally saw ice at the bottom of a pond when there was none on the surface?
18298Will you have the kindness to say what was the amount offered?
18298Would a dissection of the Conger at various seasons throw any light on the propagation of Eels?
18298Would it not be better to expressly insist upon all cruive fisheries being positively closed from sunset to sunrise?
18298Would it not be better to limit your intentions to all migratory fish of the Salmon kind, to wit, Salmon, Grilse,& c.& c.?
18298and if not, in what respect did it differ?
18298and if so, under what circumstances?
18298and if they are necessary for hares and birds, may they not be also for fish?
18298and what time did they give within which they would pay for a successful attempt?
18298and will he also state whether he does not catch them principally after heavy rains have increased the flow of water out of the pond?
18298for as nature makes no unnecessary provisions, for what purpose is this, if not to provide for the possibility of a female Salmon coming alone?
18298of the rate?
18298washed down the drains by the rain, and so lost for ever?
18298which did not enter into the composition of the plant?
18298who were the parties who made themselves responsible for the payment?
18298will he also say whether the Eels he catches are not Silver Eels?