Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, Volume 2Royal Microscopical Society, 1879 ... containing its transactions and proceedings and a summary of current researches relating to zoology and botany (principally Invertebrata and Cryptogamia), microscopy, &c. |
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... described . Under favourable circumstances , how- ever , food or water may be seen to dilate it as it passes down , and I have repeatedly seen this happen in such a way as to make it obvious that the structure is really a tube . On ...
... described . Under favourable circumstances , how- ever , food or water may be seen to dilate it as it passes down , and I have repeatedly seen this happen in such a way as to make it obvious that the structure is really a tube . On ...
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... described ) under the curved edges of his " hopper " admit at least of another explanation . If Melicerta ringens is fed with carmine , and the chin and its append- ages steadily watched , it will be seen that on either side of the ...
... described ) under the curved edges of his " hopper " admit at least of another explanation . If Melicerta ringens is fed with carmine , and the chin and its append- ages steadily watched , it will be seen that on either side of the ...
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... described . 300000 1000000 or In continuation of this subject , I propose to offer to the Society some researches on the effect of large and small apertures in object- glasses . I beg to commend this research to the earnest attention of ...
... described . 300000 1000000 or In continuation of this subject , I propose to offer to the Society some researches on the effect of large and small apertures in object- glasses . I beg to commend this research to the earnest attention of ...
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... described in ' Hardwicke's Science - Gossip ' for 1867 ( p . 236. ) The method there suggested was to throw the image formed by the object - glass on to a sheet of paper fixed over a piece of common window - glass at one end of a ...
... described in ' Hardwicke's Science - Gossip ' for 1867 ( p . 236. ) The method there suggested was to throw the image formed by the object - glass on to a sheet of paper fixed over a piece of common window - glass at one end of a ...
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... described were , a right - angled prism , a truncated hemispherical lens , used with his paraboloid , and the " paraboloid of solid glass with a flat top . " These were , strictly speaking , im- mersion illuminators : the last is the ...
... described were , a right - angled prism , a truncated hemispherical lens , used with his paraboloid , and the " paraboloid of solid glass with a flat top . " These were , strictly speaking , im- mersion illuminators : the last is the ...
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Halaman 54 - ... microscopestands are placed is supported upon brick piers and arches independent of the main brick walls of the building, which form at the same time the basement of the building. The rest of the floor is supported entirely upon the outside walls and upon columns with stretchers extending under the crown of the arches reaching to the northern wall. This gives to the microscopic work the great advantage of complete isolation from all disturbance caused by walking over the floor. This will be duly...
Halaman 396 - It will be seen from the position of the object, that each ray of light passing from that point through the surface of the hemisphere, will be transmitted in straight lines, in a radial direction, without undergoing any refraction ;. the consequence of which is, that the full and undiminished aperture of the object.glass is made to bear upon the object.
Halaman 848 - ... but have no importance whatever as tubular structures. In the human child's ovary, numerous furrows or clefts between irregularities of the general surface are met with. Sections through these furrows and clefts produce the appearance as if the germ epithelium (pseudo-epithelium, Balfour) passed downwards into the ovary in the form of tubular open pits, as was described by Waldeyer and his predecessors. No real tubular structures from which Graafian follicles are formed exist in the mammalian...
Halaman 508 - ... diaphragm is often of great use in modifying the light, and stopping such rays as would confuse the image (especially with low or moderate powers); but many cases occur when the effects desired are best produced by admitting the whole from the mirror. If an achromatic condenser is employed instead of the diaphragm, its axis should correspond with that of the body; and its glasses, when adjusted to their right place, should show the image of the source of artificial light; or by day, that of a...
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