... corresponding with the serrations that we had observed in the other fibre that had been viewed as a transparent object. It was not at once that the eye could adapt itself to the brilliancy of the object; but by degrees these divisions developed themselves,... Queensland agricultural journal Volume 5 - Page 3591899 - 608 pagesFull view - About this book
| Forests and forestry - 1832 - 440 pages
...object; but by degrees these divisions developed themselves, and could be accurately traced. These were not so marked as the inverted cones which the...bearing no indistinct resemblance to the ancient crown. AH these projecting indented edges pointed in a direction from root to point. plain, that these serrated... | |
| William Charles Linnaeus Martin - Ethnology - 1840 - 438 pages
...object ; but, by degrees, these divisions developed themselves, and could be accurately traced. They are not so marked as the inverted cones which the Bat's...comparatively little diminished in bulk, was received in the excavated base of the one immediately beneath ; while the edge of this base, formed into a cup-like... | |
| Luther Tucker - 1844 - 404 pages
...object; but by degrees these divisions developed themselves, and could be accurately traced. These were not so marked as the inverted cones which the...bearing no indistinct resemblance to the ancient crown. All these projecting indented edges pointed in a direction from root to point. " Whether these, like... | |
| Agriculture - 1844 - 806 pages
...object; but by degrees these divisions developed themselves, and could be accurately traced. These were not so marked as the inverted cones which the...one immediately beneath, while the edge of this base formell into a cup-like shape, projected, and had a serrated, or indented edge, bearing no indistinct... | |
| American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1869 - 880 pages
...the object; but by degrees these divisions developed themselves, and could be accurately traced. They were not so marked as the inverted cones which the...comparatively little diminished in bulk, was received in the excavated base of the one immediately beneath ; while the edge of this base, formed into a cup-like... | |
| Agriculture - 1840 - 798 pages
...object ; but by degrees, these divisions developed themselves, and could be accurately traced. They are not so marked as the inverted cones which the Bat's...comparatively little diminished in bulk, was received in tbe excavated base >;(' tli.< one immediately beneath -. while th« edge of this base, formed into... | |
| Frederic Hungerford Bowman - Sheep - 1885 - 560 pages
...serrations that we had observed in the fibre that had been observed as a transparent object. These were not so marked as the inverted cones which the...and the apex of the superior one, yet comparatively diminished in bulk, was received into the excavated base of the one immediately beneath, while the... | |
| American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1869 - 894 pages
...the object; but by degrees these divisions developed themselves, and could be accurately traced. They were not so marked as the inverted cones which the...comparatively little diminished in bulk, was received in the excavated base of the one immediately beneath ; while the edge of this base, formed into a cup-like... | |
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