Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Объемы 20-21The Academy, 1906 |
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... Mountain prospector ate for breakfast six eggs of the Yellow pheasant , and learned ten minutes later , to the discomfort of his digestive organs , that the eggs were worth exactly $ 100 each . At the time of the tulip craze in Holland ...
... Mountain prospector ate for breakfast six eggs of the Yellow pheasant , and learned ten minutes later , to the discomfort of his digestive organs , that the eggs were worth exactly $ 100 each . At the time of the tulip craze in Holland ...
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... mountains , and in its earlier course traverses a roughly triangular basin bounded by different spurs of these mountains . Within this basin there are three divisions of the river - the north fork , the east fork , and the south fork ...
... mountains , and in its earlier course traverses a roughly triangular basin bounded by different spurs of these mountains . Within this basin there are three divisions of the river - the north fork , the east fork , and the south fork ...
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... mountains of Oregon as there is of cyclones upon the plains of Kansas . It is but a few years since the small town of Heppner lost over 500 lives in one of these visitations . Vegetation is very scanty , and the whole region is bare and ...
... mountains of Oregon as there is of cyclones upon the plains of Kansas . It is but a few years since the small town of Heppner lost over 500 lives in one of these visitations . Vegetation is very scanty , and the whole region is bare and ...
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... mountains to make the bend of the river where Bridge creek flows into it . In this historical collecting ground we had no success , and were obliged to end up the season with the least suc- cessful expenditure of our time . We left the ...
... mountains to make the bend of the river where Bridge creek flows into it . In this historical collecting ground we had no success , and were obliged to end up the season with the least suc- cessful expenditure of our time . We left the ...
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... mountains , extend across the state from Nebraska to Oklahoma , but are best developed in Chase , Greenwood , Butler , Elk , Cowley and Chau- tauqua counties . ( 2 ) Florence Beds , about 159 feet . These consist of Cedar Point ...
... mountains , extend across the state from Nebraska to Oklahoma , but are best developed in Chase , Greenwood , Butler , Elk , Cowley and Chau- tauqua counties . ( 2 ) Florence Beds , about 159 feet . These consist of Cedar Point ...
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Стр. 42 - Formulary shall be deemed to be adulterated under this provision if the standard of strength, quality, or purity be plainly stated upon the bottle, box, or other container thereof although the standard may differ from that determined by the test laid down in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary.
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Стр. 44 - The triumph of the cure was decreed to the mysterious agency of the sympathetic powder which had been so assiduously applied to the weapon, whereas it is hardly necessary to observe that the promptness of the cure depended upon the total exclusion of air from the wound, and upon the sanative operations of nature not having received any disturbance from the officious interference of art. The result, beyond all doubt, furnished the first hint which led surgeons to the improved practice of healing wounds...
Стр. 16 - The officers shall consist of a President, two Vice-Presidents, a Secretary, and a Treasurer.
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Стр. 245 - Pulmonary arteries were searched for a clot, but none was found. The left lung contained a number of centres of disease, varying from the size of a walnut to the size of a pea ; some of them were in the periphery of the lung, projecting on the pleural surface, others were in the centre. They were remarkable for their white medullary appearance. The centre of the mass was usually softened. In the base of the lung was an extensively excavated mass, into which a branch of the...
Стр. 258 - ... to me probable that allied species were descended from a common ancestor. But during several years I could not conceive how each form could have been modified so as to become admirably* adapted to its place in nature. I began, therefore, to study domesticated animals and cultivated plants, and after a time perceived that man's power of selecting and breeding from certain individuals was the most powerful of all means in the production of new races.
Стр. 252 - Could strip, for aught the prospect yields To them, their verdure from the fields ; And take the radiance from the clouds With which the sun his setting shrouds.
Стр. 15 - The annual meeting shall be held at such time and place as the Executive Committee may designate...