| George Pyne - 1851 - 218 páginas
...individual was fixed to a tablet in the British Museum, on the 25th of March, 1846 ; and on March 7th, 1850, it was observed that he must have come out of...tepid water, and marvellous recovery. He is now (March 13th, 1850) alive and flourishing, and has sat for his portrait. (Fig. 2.) The permanency of the shell-bearing... | |
| Samuel Peckworth Woodward - 1851 - 626 páginas
...individual was fixed to a tablet in the British Museum, on the 25th of March, 1846 ; and on March 7th, 1850, it was observed that he must have come out of...tepid water, and marvellous recovery. He is now (March 13th, 1850) alive and flourishing, and has s'at 5 f°r his portrait. (Fig. 2.) The permanency of the... | |
| 1857 - 556 páginas
...individual was fixed to a tablet in the British Museum, on the 25th of March, 1846 ; and on March 7th, 1850, it was observed that he must have come out of...immersion in tepid water, and marvellous recovery." To the instance mentioned by Mr. Woodward I may add two from my own observation. In August, 1852, 1... | |
| 1857 - 992 páginas
...the 7th March 1850, it was observed that he must have como out of his shell in the interval (as tho paper had been discoloured, apparently in his attempt...impossible, had again retired, closing his aperture with tho usual glistening film ; this led to his immersion in tepid water and marvellous recovery. He is... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1859 - 720 páginas
...paper had been discolored, apparently in his attempt to get away ; but finding escape impossible, he had again retired, closing his aperture with the usual...film ; this led to his immersion in tepid water, and marvelous recovery. " He is now," says our authority, March 13th, 1850, "alive and flourishing, and... | |
| 1863 - 1076 páginas
...individual was fixed to a tablet in the British Museum on the 25th of March, 1846, and on the 7th of March, 1850, it was observed that he must have come...aperture with the usual glistening film ; this led to his being immersed in tepid water, and to his marvellous recovery. Mr. Darwin, in his Origin of Species,... | |
| Samuel Peckworth Woodward - 1866 - 714 páginas
...individual was fixed to a tablet in the Britisl Museum on the 25th of March, 1846 ; and on the 7th of March 1850, it was observed that he must have come...immersion in tepid water and marvellous recovery. Advantage was taken of this circumstance for mating; a sketch of the living animal (Fig. 2). The permanency... | |
| Samuel Peckworth Woodward, Ralph Tate - 1868 - 704 páginas
...individual was fixed to a tablet in the British Museum on the 25th of March, 1846 ; and on the 7th of March, 1850, it was observed that he must have come...immersion in tepid water and marvellous recovery. Advantage was taken of this circumstance for making a sketch of the living animal (Fig. 2). The permanency... | |
| 1868 - 770 páginas
...interval (as the paper had been discolored, apparently in his attempts to get away) but finding escapo impossible, had again retired, closing his aperture...immersion in tepid water and marvellous recovery." The power possessed by the snail to reproduce certain portions of its body removed by violence, has... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1872 - 758 páginas
...paper had been discolored, apparently in his attempt to get away ; but finding escape impossible, he had again retired, closing his aperture with the usual...film; this led to his immersion in tepid water, and marvelous recovery. "He is now," says our' authority, March 13th, 1850, "alive and flourishing, and... | |
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