Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 44W. Blackwood, 1838 |
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Página 175
... KNOX , F.R.S. , Edin . , " printed in Vol . XII . of the Edinburgh ... Dr Parnell , who , it is understood , have been di- recting their attention ... Dr Knox , entitled " Obser- vations on the Natural History of the Salmon , Herring 1838 ...
... KNOX , F.R.S. , Edin . , " printed in Vol . XII . of the Edinburgh ... Dr Parnell , who , it is understood , have been di- recting their attention ... Dr Knox , entitled " Obser- vations on the Natural History of the Salmon , Herring 1838 ...
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... Dr Knox , I desire it to be distinctly understood , that I am far from wish- ing to detract from that individual's merit as a cultivator , a successful cul- tivator it may be , of his own peculiar branch of science . It is as a natu ...
... Dr Knox , I desire it to be distinctly understood , that I am far from wish- ing to detract from that individual's merit as a cultivator , a successful cul- tivator it may be , of his own peculiar branch of science . It is as a natu ...
Página 177
... Dr Knox , na- tural , and the examination of the sto mach of the herring was , of course , de termined on . " The discovery of the food of the vendace , " he exclaims , " decides the question as to the food of the herring . " - P . 507 ...
... Dr Knox , na- tural , and the examination of the sto mach of the herring was , of course , de termined on . " The discovery of the food of the vendace , " he exclaims , " decides the question as to the food of the herring . " - P . 507 ...
Página 178
... Dr Knox has only the merit of applying a general principle to a particular case . I readily concede to Dr Knox all the merit , if there be any , of finding first one animal , and then another , in the stomach of the vendace ; but he has ...
... Dr Knox has only the merit of applying a general principle to a particular case . I readily concede to Dr Knox all the merit , if there be any , of finding first one animal , and then another , in the stomach of the vendace ; but he has ...
Página 179
... Dr Knox's discovery of the animal which forms , he asserts , the food of the herring , rests on a mutilated fragment of a minute crustaceous animal , which he has figur- ed , found in the stomach with other remains of food ; and from ...
... Dr Knox's discovery of the animal which forms , he asserts , the food of the herring , rests on a mutilated fragment of a minute crustaceous animal , which he has figur- ed , found in the stomach with other remains of food ; and from ...
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