The Formation of Vegetable Mould Through the Action of Worms: With Observations on Their HabitsAppleton, 1892 - 326 pagini |
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Pagina 101
... tiles , with which the now ruined aisle of Beaulieu Abbey had formerly been paved , was washed , so that the coarser matter alone was left . This consisted of grains of quartz , micaceous slate , other rocks , and bricks or tiles , many ...
... tiles , with which the now ruined aisle of Beaulieu Abbey had formerly been paved , was washed , so that the coarser matter alone was left . This consisted of grains of quartz , micaceous slate , other rocks , and bricks or tiles , many ...
Pagina 112
... tile , which had been strewed on the surface of the soil , were stuck into the inter- stices between the pine - leaves ; and these interstices were likewise plastered with the The viscid castings voided by the worms . structures thus ...
... tile , which had been strewed on the surface of the soil , were stuck into the inter- stices between the pine - leaves ; and these interstices were likewise plastered with the The viscid castings voided by the worms . structures thus ...
Pagina 116
... tile and of glass were certainly thus carried down . by worms kept in pots ; but some may have been carried down within their mouths . The sole conjecture which I can form why worms line their winter - quarters with little stones and ...
... tile and of glass were certainly thus carried down . by worms kept in pots ; but some may have been carried down within their mouths . The sole conjecture which I can form why worms line their winter - quarters with little stones and ...
Pagina 178
... tiles ) , and surrounded on two sides by broken- down walls , was soon discovered . It is believed that this room formed part of the atrium or reception - room of a Roman villa . The walls of two or three other small rooms were ...
... tiles ) , and surrounded on two sides by broken- down walls , was soon discovered . It is believed that this room formed part of the atrium or reception - room of a Roman villa . The walls of two or three other small rooms were ...
Pagina 182
... tiles and fragments of mortar , 34 inches in thickness , beneath which was the undisturbed sand . Most of this earth had probably been washed down from the upper part of the field , and the fragments of stones , tiles , & c . , must ...
... tiles and fragments of mortar , 34 inches in thickness , beneath which was the undisturbed sand . Most of this earth had probably been washed down from the upper part of the field , and the fragments of stones , tiles , & c . , must ...
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accumulated acetic acid acid action of worms alimentary canal amount angle animals apex appear basal base Beaulieu Abbey beneath the surface blown bodies brought buried burrows calciferous carbonic acid cells cent chalk Cloth concrete covered depth disintegration doubt dragged drawn earth feet field flints floor formed fragments gizzards glands grass ground heavy rain Hensen holes Illustrations inches beneath inches deep inches in thickness inches thick intestines JOSEPH LE CONTE Knole Park lamellæ land large number larvæ layer leaf leaves ledges Leith Hill Place lime Maer Hall manner matter mortar mouths nearly objects observed particles pasture pavement penetrated Perrier petioles pharynx places ploughed plugging pots probably Roman villa rubbish sand seen seized side Silchester slope soil species square yard Stonehenge stones subsided swallowed tesselated tiles tips trench triangles triturated turf upper vegetable mould walls washed weather weight whilst worm-castings worms
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Pagina 1 - II. Physics and Politics ; or, Thoughts on the Application of the Principles of "Natural Selection " and " Inheritance
Pagina 2 - XVIII. THE NATURE OF LIGHT. With a General Account of Physical Optics.
Pagina 2 - XXIII. Studies in Spectrum Analysis. By J. Norman Lockyer, FRS With six photographic Illustrations of Spectra, and numerous engravings on Wood.