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Nature06.04.1876
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    Donnerstag, 06. April 1876
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[...] note “On the plastron of the Gangetic Mud-turtle, Æmyda dura,” detailing an instance where eleven instead of the usual nine bones were present. This occurred in an embryo from the egg, and it further appears that ossification and coalescence of the extra pair of bones is coincident with birth. —Mr. A. W. Bennett [...]
Nature29.06.1876
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 29. Juni 1876
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[...] harrati.—Messrs. H. Seebohm and J. A. Harvie Brown con tinue their notes on the birds of the Lower Petchora, figuring the eggs of Syuatarola helvetica.-Mr. J. H. Gurney continues his notes on Mr. Sharpe's “Catalogue of the Accipitres in the British Museum,” devoting himself on this occasion to the [...]
Nature04.05.1876
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    Donnerstag, 04. Mai 1876
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[...] tity of astringent, matter used, and one part by weight of dry tannic acid absorbs four parts of iodine. This is the principle of the method.-Haching of the winter egg of phylloxera in the Gironde ; characters of the insect, by M. Boiteau.-On the chemico-legal investigation of arsenic, by M. Brame.—On the [...]
Nature14.08.1873
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    Donnerstag, 14. August 1873
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[...] more interesting intelligence of the successful development ard escape of the perfected embryos. It will be remembered that the first of these eggs were deposited on June 19, and as the earliest arrivals of the young Octopods into the outer waters of their tanks took place on Friday the 8th inst, we have just [...]
Nature03.05.1877
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    Donnerstag, 03. Mai 1877
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[...] received from Mr. B. G. Cole respecting the subject of Season Dimorphism in Lepidoptera. He observed that from a number of eggs laid by Ephyra functaria, those that emerged in July were of the spotted variety, while those which remained in the pupa state till the following May, in all respects resembled the [...]
Nature16.01.1873
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    Donnerstag, 16. Januar 1873
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[...] yellow, with three black eye-spots, and a longitudinal line varying in hue with the contents of the intestine. The ovarian sac appears orange-coloured from the eggs within. The antennae end in three or four minute setae, and are considerably longer in the male than the female. The first joint of the claspers is provided on [...]
Nature22.02.1877
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    Donnerstag, 22. Februar 1877
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    London
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    London
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[...] tugging at his coat-pockets or trying to make their way underneath his hat, always well filled with insects, birds, or eggs. He gives a most exciting description of a two hours' struggle with a pole-cat that attacked him while resting in darkness in the ruins of Boyne Castle. He [...]
Nature31.07.1873
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    Donnerstag, 31. Juli 1873
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[...] of iodic acid, by M. Jacquemin.-On a natural combination of ferric and cuprous oxides, and on the production of atacamie, by M. C. Friedel. –On the spontaneous changes of eggs, by M. Gayon.—An attempt to determine, by comparative embryology, the analogous portions of the intestines in the superior verte [...]
Nature04.02.1875
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    Donnerstag, 04. Februar 1875
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    London
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    London
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[...] It was stated that the English Government had refused to pro hibit the entry of American potatoes, on the ground that “it does not appear that the eggs or larvae of the beetle have been or are deposited in the tuber of the potato.” Mr. Andrew Murray described from his own observation the ravages effected [...]
Nature04.09.1873
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 04. September 1873
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[...] rately told that “the generic name of the Kingfisher (Halcyon) is derived from the ancient belief that when it was hatching its eggs, the water was always calm and still.” The genus Turdus is more than once called Tardus, and several other mistakes show that the author's know [...]
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