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Metallurgy of Lead and Silver - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoIt is perhaps unnecessary to point out how closely interwoven is the metallurgy of lead with that of silver, or to state that a full treatise on silver cannot be written without considerable ...
Societies and Academies - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoPhysical Society, November 11.—Mr. Walter Baily, M.A., Vice-President, in the chair.—The discussion on Mr. Williams's paper, the dimensions of physical quantities, was resumed by Burton. The ...
[Book Reviews] - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoIT is disappointing that the first words of this report, as in the case of the Rugby Society which we noticed recently, should be a confession of partial failure: “Natural History,” the Preface ...
Sex-Manifestations and Motion in Molluscs - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoIN NATURE of October 13, p. 212, Mr. G. C. Robson discusses the application to molluscs of the present writer's suggestion that bisexuality in animals may ...
The Origin of the Seasons - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoMr. Mossman boldly attempts a difficult task. This problem is the well-known fact that in bygone ages plants existed in high latitudes—as far north as England, for example—whose analogues are ...
Societies and Academies - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoHopkinson, J. Sanders, and Jabez Church, C.E., were elected Fellows of the Society. “On the Ironores associated with the Basalts of the North-east of Ireland”. The iron-ore of the numerous exposures ...
Sulphanilylguanidine - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoIN view of the present interest in the trial of Sulphanilylguanidine for the treatment of bacillary dysenteries1 it may be useful to direct< ...
Reise nach der Insel Sachalin in den Jahren 1881-1882 - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoTHE author of this volume is a zoologist who filled for a considerable period the office of Conservator of the Zoological Museum of the Russian Academy of Sciences. For the most part they are ...
Psychologie der Naturvölker - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoDr. Schultze's first essays in his subject were printed some thirty years ago. The present contribution is self-contained, though for its author it is but ...
A Heat-Loss Mechanism involving the Habenular, Interpeduncular and Dorsal Tegmental Nuclei - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoA REGION of the brain sensitive to temperature has been described as between the optic chiasma and the anterior commissure in the cat1. Direct heating of this region with ...