Proceedings of the Royal Society of LondonTaylor & Francis, 1888 |
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... recorded by Dunér .. Classification into species .. 52 54 55 56 56 57 58 58 59 59 59 60 The sequence of the bands The question of masking .. The characteristics of the various species . IV . Tables- A. Table of the specific differences ...
... recorded by Dunér .. Classification into species .. 52 54 55 56 56 57 58 58 59 59 59 60 The sequence of the bands The question of masking .. The characteristics of the various species . IV . Tables- A. Table of the specific differences ...
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... recorded by Herschel here and there in his diffused nebulosities . The nebulous appendages sometimes seen in connexion with stars strengthen this view . When we come to the more regular forms we find that they may be generalised into ...
... recorded by Herschel here and there in his diffused nebulosities . The nebulous appendages sometimes seen in connexion with stars strengthen this view . When we come to the more regular forms we find that they may be generalised into ...
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... recorded . * But even in the nucleus of a comet as in a star it is much more easy to be certain of the existence of bright lines than to record their exact positions , and as a matter of fact bright lines , including in all pro ...
... recorded . * But even in the nucleus of a comet as in a star it is much more easy to be certain of the existence of bright lines than to record their exact positions , and as a matter of fact bright lines , including in all pro ...
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... recorded , and it looks as if a complete study of this map will put us in posses- sion of many of the lines recorded by Sherman in the spectrum of 7 Cassiopeia . We have then three marked species of non - revolving swarms going on all ...
... recorded , and it looks as if a complete study of this map will put us in posses- sion of many of the lines recorded by Sherman in the spectrum of 7 Cassiopeia . We have then three marked species of non - revolving swarms going on all ...
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... recorded in my former paper with those of the bands given by Dunér in his admirable observations on these bodies . * The discovery of the cometic nature of the bright - line stars greatly strengthens the view I then put forward , not ...
... recorded in my former paper with those of the bands given by Dunér in his admirable observations on these bodies . * The discovery of the cometic nature of the bright - line stars greatly strengthens the view I then put forward , not ...
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absorption aëration plate alumina ammonia Anomodont appearance Bands visible Bands wide blue bodies bright band bright carbon bright fluting bright lines carbon band carbon flutings Cassiopeia catenary cells centre chloride classification collisions colour comets condensation continuous spectrum Cygnus dark band Dunér effect electromotive electromotive force étoiles experiments F.R.S. Received Feebly developed fibrinogen flutings flutings of carbon foil Grains gram heat hydraulic mean depth hydrogen lines increase indicated iron Konkoly light curve liquid London magnesium magnetic manganese masked maximum measured metal meteorites mirror muscle narrow nebula nerve observed obtained Orionis oxidisable paper phenomena platinum present probably produced Professor radiation recorded refrangible salt seen selenium dioxide silver Society sodium solution species spectra sponge stars strongest substance sulphuric acid swarm teeth temperature tion tooth tube vapour variability variation Vogel Volts wave-lengths wide and dark wide and pale wire
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453 페이지 - I soon perceived that selection was the keystone of man's success in making useful races of animals and plants. But how selection could be applied to organisms living in a state of nature remained for some time a mystery to me.
451 페이지 - It was evident that such facts as these, as well as many others, could only be explained on the supposition that species gradually become modified ; and the subject haunted me. But it was equally evident that neither the action of the surrounding conditions, nor the will of the organisms (especially in the case of plants) could account for the innumerable cases in which organisms of every kind are beautifully adapted to their habits of life — for instance, a woodpecker or a tree-frog to climb trees,...
451 페이지 - In July opened first note-book on Transmutation of Species. Had been greatly struck from about the month of previous March on character of South American fossils, and species on Galapagos Archipelago. These facts (especially latter), origin of all my views...
443 페이지 - Nothing could have been worse for the development of my mind than Dr. Butler's school, as it was strictly classical, nothing else being taught, except a little ancient geography and history. The school as a means of education to me was simply a blank.
457 페이지 - Favoured Races in the Struggle of Life." It is doubtful if any single book, except the " Principia," ever worked so great and so rapid a revolution in science, or made so deep an impression on the general mind.
442 페이지 - ... Nevertheless it is probable that the hearing rather early in life such views maintained and praised may have favoured my upholding them under a different form in my Origin of Species. At this time I admired greatly the Zoonomia; but on reading it a second time after an interval of ten or fifteen years, I was much disappointed; the proportion of speculation being so large to the facts given.
255 페이지 - The creature measures above 5J feet from the tip of the nose to the root of the tail, and so approaches in size the smallest Highland cattle.
451 페이지 - ... by the South American character of most of the productions of the Galapagos Archipelago, and more especially by the manner in which they differ slightly on each island of the group; none of the islands appearing to be very ancient in a geological sense. "It was evident that such facts as these, as well as many others, could only be explained on the supposition that species become modified; and the subject haunted me.
vii 페이지 - Virginis, Rigel, etc., are also white stars, but show no lines : perhaps they contain no mineral substance, or are incandescent without flame.
455 페이지 - How painfully (to me) true is your remark, that no one has hardly a right to examine the question of species who has not minutely described many.