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. Military sketching and map reading. directly under the weight,and, with a sharpened stick attached to the other end ofthe string, describe an arc with a radius equal to the dis-tance from the peg to the shadow of the tip of the pole.Drive a peg on the arc where the shadow of the tip of thepole rested. About an hour after noon watch the shadowof the tip as it approaches the eastern side of the arc, anddrive another peg where it crosses. By means of atape or string, find the middle point of the straight linejoining the last two pegs mentioned. A straight linejoining this middle point and the p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-sketching-and-map-reading-directly-under-the-weightand-with-a-sharpened-stick-attached-to-the-other-end-ofthe-string-describe-an-arc-with-a-radius-equal-to-the-dis-tance-from-the-peg-to-the-shadow-of-the-tip-of-the-poledrive-a-peg-on-the-arc-where-the-shadow-of-the-tip-of-thepole-rested-about-an-hour-after-noon-watch-the-shadowof-the-tip-as-it-approaches-the-eastern-side-of-the-arc-anddrive-another-peg-where-it-crosses-by-means-of-atape-or-string-find-the-middle-point-of-the-straight-linejoining-the-last-two-pegs-mentioned-a-straight-linejoining-this-middle-point-and-the-p-image336972318.html
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. A practical treatise on the use of the microscope, including the different methods of preparing and examining animal, vegetable, and mineral structures. Microscopes; Microscopy. ON THE ILIaUMINATION OF OBJECTS. 195 presents the stage of the microscope in an inclined position; c a condensing lens placed below and on one side of the stage; d a lamp also placed below the stage and at some dis- tance from it; the rays of light rri^r emanating from the lamp.. Fig. 123. are thrown obliquely upon the object e, and only those that are refracted by the glass, or by the object under examination, will Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-practical-treatise-on-the-use-of-the-microscope-including-the-different-methods-of-preparing-and-examining-animal-vegetable-and-mineral-structures-microscopes-microscopy-on-the-iliaumination-of-objects-195-presents-the-stage-of-the-microscope-in-an-inclined-position-c-a-condensing-lens-placed-below-and-on-one-side-of-the-stage-d-a-lamp-also-placed-below-the-stage-and-at-some-dis-tance-from-it-the-rays-of-light-rrir-emanating-from-the-lamp-fig-123-are-thrown-obliquely-upon-the-object-e-and-only-those-that-are-refracted-by-the-glass-or-by-the-object-under-examination-will-image216449675.html
RMPG43NF–. A practical treatise on the use of the microscope, including the different methods of preparing and examining animal, vegetable, and mineral structures. Microscopes; Microscopy. ON THE ILIaUMINATION OF OBJECTS. 195 presents the stage of the microscope in an inclined position; c a condensing lens placed below and on one side of the stage; d a lamp also placed below the stage and at some dis- tance from it; the rays of light rri^r emanating from the lamp.. Fig. 123. are thrown obliquely upon the object e, and only those that are refracted by the glass, or by the object under examination, will
. The structure and classification of birds . Fig. 111.—PowDJSB-DOWN Patches of Podargus (AriEK Sclatie). not absent (as Gaeeod asserted). Podargus is remarkablefor the possession oipowder-down patches, oi which there aretwo, one on either side of the rump (see fig. Ill), first dis-covered by Mr. Sclateb.^ The patches of this bird are welldefined and very compact, and have not the diffuse characterthat is seen in, for example, Bhinochetus. Powdfer downsare also found in Batrachostornus and Nyctibius. The SoLATEK, Notes upon the American Caprimulgidae, P. Z. S. 1866, p. 120.^ Additional Notes o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-structure-and-classification-of-birds-fig-111powdjsb-down-patches-of-podargus-ariek-sclatie-not-absent-as-gaeeod-asserted-podargus-is-remarkablefor-the-possession-oipowder-down-patches-oi-which-there-aretwo-one-on-either-side-of-the-rump-see-fig-ill-first-dis-covered-by-mr-sclateb-the-patches-of-this-bird-are-welldefined-and-very-compact-and-have-not-the-diffuse-characterthat-is-seen-in-for-example-bhinochetus-powdfer-downsare-also-found-in-batrachostornus-and-nyctibius-the-solatek-notes-upon-the-american-caprimulgidae-p-z-s-1866-p-120-additional-notes-o-image375193234.html
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. A manual of zoology. 3S6 MANUAL OF ZOOLOGY SECT. ening, which is moulded, step by step, into the form of the embryo fish. The head, trunk, and tail acquire dis- tinctness, and become more and more clearly separated off from the bulk of the egg, the latter taking the form of a yolk-sac attached by a narrow stalk to the ventral surface of the embryo (Fig. 230). In this condition the various parts of the adult fish can be recognised, but the proportions are different, and the. br.afi Fig. 230.—A, embryo of Scyllium with yolk-sac (x ) ]i, under-side of head enlarged. by. f, branchial filament Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-zoology-3s6-manual-of-zoology-sect-ening-which-is-moulded-step-by-step-into-the-form-of-the-embryo-fish-the-head-trunk-and-tail-acquire-dis-tinctness-and-become-more-and-more-clearly-separated-off-from-the-bulk-of-the-egg-the-latter-taking-the-form-of-a-yolk-sac-attached-by-a-narrow-stalk-to-the-ventral-surface-of-the-embryo-fig-230-in-this-condition-the-various-parts-of-the-adult-fish-can-be-recognised-but-the-proportions-are-different-and-the-brafi-fig-230a-embryo-of-scyllium-with-yolk-sac-x-i-under-side-of-head-enlarged-by-f-branchial-filament-image216446521.html
RMPG3YMW–. A manual of zoology. 3S6 MANUAL OF ZOOLOGY SECT. ening, which is moulded, step by step, into the form of the embryo fish. The head, trunk, and tail acquire dis- tinctness, and become more and more clearly separated off from the bulk of the egg, the latter taking the form of a yolk-sac attached by a narrow stalk to the ventral surface of the embryo (Fig. 230). In this condition the various parts of the adult fish can be recognised, but the proportions are different, and the. br.afi Fig. 230.—A, embryo of Scyllium with yolk-sac (x ) ]i, under-side of head enlarged. by. f, branchial filament
. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . in thesecond enceinte wall on this side, and here at a point a little East of the Hall See p. 303. dependencies in the glen immediately below. It is known that much masonry was This stepway in its L. M. I shape ascended removed from this angle of the building for directly to the Central Court, above thethe construction of the Beys house and its M. M. Ill Magazines of the Lily Vases. Aa 2 356 THE PALACE OE MINOS, ETC. Dis- of the Double Axes were Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-palace-of-minos-a-comparative-account-of-the-successive-stages-of-the-early-cretan-civilization-as-illustrated-by-the-discoveries-at-knossos-in-thesecond-enceinte-wall-on-this-side-and-here-at-a-point-a-little-east-of-the-hall-see-p-303-dependencies-in-the-glen-immediately-below-it-is-known-that-much-masonry-was-this-stepway-in-its-l-m-i-shape-ascended-removed-from-this-angle-of-the-building-for-directly-to-the-central-court-above-thethe-construction-of-the-beys-house-and-its-m-m-ill-magazines-of-the-lily-vases-aa-2-356-the-palace-oe-minos-etc-dis-of-the-double-axes-were-image369795491.html
RM2CDHHWR–. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . in thesecond enceinte wall on this side, and here at a point a little East of the Hall See p. 303. dependencies in the glen immediately below. It is known that much masonry was This stepway in its L. M. I shape ascended removed from this angle of the building for directly to the Central Court, above thethe construction of the Beys house and its M. M. Ill Magazines of the Lily Vases. Aa 2 356 THE PALACE OE MINOS, ETC. Dis- of the Double Axes were
. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 98.—Extbenal View op the Right Halp or the Human Pelvis. (From the outer side.) The three bones—ilium (//), ischium {In), and pubis (P)—are shown dis- tinct from one anotlier in the acetabuhim. Fo, obturator for- amen. Fig. 99.—Uiagkam showing the Relations of the Paes Aceta- bularis (in Viverra a'l-etta). J, ilium ; Jf:, ischium ; P, pubis j A, acetabular bone ; Ac, aceta- bulum. in any one order^ is seen in Insectivores, in some of which (e.g.. Mole), as well as in most Bats, there is no symphysis pubis. The' ob Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-the-comparative-anatomy-of-vertebrates-anatomy-comparative-fig-98extbenal-view-op-the-right-halp-or-the-human-pelvis-from-the-outer-side-the-three-bonesilium-ischium-in-and-pubis-pare-shown-dis-tinct-from-one-anotlier-in-the-acetabuhim-fo-obturator-for-amen-fig-99uiagkam-showing-the-relations-of-the-paes-aceta-bularis-in-viverra-al-etta-j-ilium-jf-ischium-p-pubis-j-a-acetabular-bone-ac-aceta-bulum-in-any-one-order-is-seen-in-insectivores-in-some-of-which-eg-mole-as-well-as-in-most-bats-there-is-no-symphysis-pubis-the-ob-image216399588.html
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. The awakening of China . to his ward,who received the title of Cheng-wang, The Com-pleter. Accused of scheming to usurp the throne, theDike resigned his powers and withdrew from thecourt. The young prince, opening a golden casket,found in it a prayer of his uncle, made and sealedup diiring a serious illness of the King, im-ploring Heaven to accept his life as a ransom for hisroyal ward. This touching proof of devotion dis-pelled all doubt; and the faithful duke was recalledto the side of the now full-grown monarch. Even during the minority of his nephew the Dukenever entered his presence in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-awakening-of-china-to-his-wardwho-received-the-title-of-cheng-wang-the-com-pleter-accused-of-scheming-to-usurp-the-throne-thedike-resigned-his-powers-and-withdrew-from-thecourt-the-young-prince-opening-a-golden-casketfound-in-it-a-prayer-of-his-uncle-made-and-sealedup-diiring-a-serious-illness-of-the-king-im-ploring-heaven-to-accept-his-life-as-a-ransom-for-hisroyal-ward-this-touching-proof-of-devotion-dis-pelled-all-doubt-and-the-faithful-duke-was-recalledto-the-side-of-the-now-full-grown-monarch-even-during-the-minority-of-his-nephew-the-dukenever-entered-his-presence-in-image371851737.html
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. Principles and practice of plumbing . Fig. 12Pipe Bracket Supports for House Drains.—House drains above thecellar floor should be firmly supported throughout theirentire extent by rests or hangers spaced about ten feet apartand placed near the hubs and under branch fittings for raising lines. Whenthe house drain isrun close to the cel-lar floor, brick piersor pipe rests asshown in Fig. 10,are generally used;when run some dis-tance above theFig. 11 floor, the drain may Rigia Pipe Hanger bg secured to the side wall by rigid pipe hangers similar to the ones shownin Fig. 11, or by pipe brackets Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-plumbing-fig-12pipe-bracket-supports-for-house-drainshouse-drains-above-thecellar-floor-should-be-firmly-supported-throughout-theirentire-extent-by-rests-or-hangers-spaced-about-ten-feet-apartand-placed-near-the-hubs-and-under-branch-fittings-for-raising-lines-whenthe-house-drain-isrun-close-to-the-cel-lar-floor-brick-piersor-pipe-rests-asshown-in-fig-10are-generally-usedwhen-run-some-dis-tance-above-thefig-11-floor-the-drain-may-rigia-pipe-hanger-bg-secured-to-the-side-wall-by-rigid-pipe-hangers-similar-to-the-ones-shownin-fig-11-or-by-pipe-brackets-image372549200.html
RM2CJ328G–. Principles and practice of plumbing . Fig. 12Pipe Bracket Supports for House Drains.—House drains above thecellar floor should be firmly supported throughout theirentire extent by rests or hangers spaced about ten feet apartand placed near the hubs and under branch fittings for raising lines. Whenthe house drain isrun close to the cel-lar floor, brick piersor pipe rests asshown in Fig. 10,are generally used;when run some dis-tance above theFig. 11 floor, the drain may Rigia Pipe Hanger bg secured to the side wall by rigid pipe hangers similar to the ones shownin Fig. 11, or by pipe brackets
. A practical treatise on the use of the microscope, including the different methods of preparing and examining animal, vegetable, and mineral structures. Microscopes; Microscopy. ON THE ILIaUMINATION OF OBJECTS. 195 presents the stage of the microscope in an inclined position; c a condensing lens placed below and on one side of the stage; d a lamp also placed below the stage and at some dis- tance from it; the rays of light rri^r emanating from the lamp.. Fig. 123. are thrown obliquely upon the object e, and only those that are refracted by the glass, or by the object under examination, will Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-practical-treatise-on-the-use-of-the-microscope-including-the-different-methods-of-preparing-and-examining-animal-vegetable-and-mineral-structures-microscopes-microscopy-on-the-iliaumination-of-objects-195-presents-the-stage-of-the-microscope-in-an-inclined-position-c-a-condensing-lens-placed-below-and-on-one-side-of-the-stage-d-a-lamp-also-placed-below-the-stage-and-at-some-dis-tance-from-it-the-rays-of-light-rrir-emanating-from-the-lamp-fig-123-are-thrown-obliquely-upon-the-object-e-and-only-those-that-are-refracted-by-the-glass-or-by-the-object-under-examination-will-image232032215.html
RMRDDYCR–. A practical treatise on the use of the microscope, including the different methods of preparing and examining animal, vegetable, and mineral structures. Microscopes; Microscopy. ON THE ILIaUMINATION OF OBJECTS. 195 presents the stage of the microscope in an inclined position; c a condensing lens placed below and on one side of the stage; d a lamp also placed below the stage and at some dis- tance from it; the rays of light rri^r emanating from the lamp.. Fig. 123. are thrown obliquely upon the object e, and only those that are refracted by the glass, or by the object under examination, will
. Text book of zoology. Zoology. Glass B. Amphihia. 395 Tlie shoulder girdle of tlie Urodela is represented by a cartilaginous arcli on either side^ in wMch two regions are dis- tinguislied, one dorsal the other ventral, is the glenoid for the arm. The dorsal portion, the scapula, is narrower than the ventral, the coracoid, which partially overlaps its fellow of the other side. The lower part of the scapula is ossified to a varying extent, the ossification often reaches into the coracoid region, but the upper and lower portions of the girdle remain cartilaginous (Fig. 321). In the Anura (Fig. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/text-book-of-zoology-zoology-glass-b-amphihia-395-tlie-shoulder-girdle-of-tlie-urodela-is-represented-by-a-cartilaginous-arcli-on-either-side-in-wmch-two-regions-are-dis-tinguislied-one-dorsal-the-other-ventral-is-the-glenoid-for-the-arm-the-dorsal-portion-the-scapula-is-narrower-than-the-ventral-the-coracoid-which-partially-overlaps-its-fellow-of-the-other-side-the-lower-part-of-the-scapula-is-ossified-to-a-varying-extent-the-ossification-often-reaches-into-the-coracoid-region-but-the-upper-and-lower-portions-of-the-girdle-remain-cartilaginous-fig-321-in-the-anura-fig-image232416319.html
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. Secrets of earth and sea. Science; Natural history; Archaeology; Art, Primitive. SOME SPECIFIC CHARACTERS 123. side of the " head " a very minute gill far away from the others and previously unknown. The demonstrator in charge of the class refused even to look at her discovery. So she confirmed it by examining three other specimens âmade drawings of â the tiny branched gill (as shown in Fig. 33) and their position, and sent them to me in London. It was at once clear that she had dis- covered in this much studied little animal a very interesting pair of gills (right and left)â unkno Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/secrets-of-earth-and-sea-science-natural-history-archaeology-art-primitive-some-specific-characters-123-side-of-the-quot-head-quot-a-very-minute-gill-far-away-from-the-others-and-previously-unknown-the-demonstrator-in-charge-of-the-class-refused-even-to-look-at-her-discovery-so-she-confirmed-it-by-examining-three-other-specimens-made-drawings-of-the-tiny-branched-gill-as-shown-in-fig-33-and-their-position-and-sent-them-to-me-in-london-it-was-at-once-clear-that-she-had-dis-covered-in-this-much-studied-little-animal-a-very-interesting-pair-of-gills-right-and-left-unkno-image232124330.html
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. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. OSTARIOPHYSI 583 Homaloptera in habit, with two gill-clefts on each side, an upper and a lower, a tadpole-like mouth without barbels, and a small, free air-bladder, should probably be regarded as the type of a fifth sub-family. Many of the genera of the Cyprininae are partly founded on the shape and the disposition of the pharyngeal teeth, which, adapted to various requirements, may be conical, hooked, spoon-shaped, molariform, etc., etc. The importance attached to the dis- position of these teeth in one, two, or three series for the definition of gene Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cambridge-natural-history-zoology-ostariophysi-583-homaloptera-in-habit-with-two-gill-clefts-on-each-side-an-upper-and-a-lower-a-tadpole-like-mouth-without-barbels-and-a-small-free-air-bladder-should-probably-be-regarded-as-the-type-of-a-fifth-sub-family-many-of-the-genera-of-the-cyprininae-are-partly-founded-on-the-shape-and-the-disposition-of-the-pharyngeal-teeth-which-adapted-to-various-requirements-may-be-conical-hooked-spoon-shaped-molariform-etc-etc-the-importance-attached-to-the-dis-position-of-these-teeth-in-one-two-or-three-series-for-the-definition-of-gene-image232154057.html
RMRDKET9–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. OSTARIOPHYSI 583 Homaloptera in habit, with two gill-clefts on each side, an upper and a lower, a tadpole-like mouth without barbels, and a small, free air-bladder, should probably be regarded as the type of a fifth sub-family. Many of the genera of the Cyprininae are partly founded on the shape and the disposition of the pharyngeal teeth, which, adapted to various requirements, may be conical, hooked, spoon-shaped, molariform, etc., etc. The importance attached to the dis- position of these teeth in one, two, or three series for the definition of gene
. A manual of zoology. 3S6 MANUAL OF ZOOLOGY SECT. ening, which is moulded, step by step, into the form of the embryo fish. The head, trunk, and tail acquire dis- tinctness, and become more and more clearly separated off from the bulk of the egg, the latter taking the form of a yolk-sac attached by a narrow stalk to the ventral surface of the embryo (Fig. 230). In this condition the various parts of the adult fish can be recognised, but the proportions are different, and the. br.afi Fig. 230.—A, embryo of Scyllium with yolk-sac (x ) ]i, under-side of head enlarged. by. f, branchial filament Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-zoology-3s6-manual-of-zoology-sect-ening-which-is-moulded-step-by-step-into-the-form-of-the-embryo-fish-the-head-trunk-and-tail-acquire-dis-tinctness-and-become-more-and-more-clearly-separated-off-from-the-bulk-of-the-egg-the-latter-taking-the-form-of-a-yolk-sac-attached-by-a-narrow-stalk-to-the-ventral-surface-of-the-embryo-fig-230-in-this-condition-the-various-parts-of-the-adult-fish-can-be-recognised-but-the-proportions-are-different-and-the-brafi-fig-230a-embryo-of-scyllium-with-yolk-sac-x-i-under-side-of-head-enlarged-by-f-branchial-filament-image232132480.html
RMRDJF9M–. A manual of zoology. 3S6 MANUAL OF ZOOLOGY SECT. ening, which is moulded, step by step, into the form of the embryo fish. The head, trunk, and tail acquire dis- tinctness, and become more and more clearly separated off from the bulk of the egg, the latter taking the form of a yolk-sac attached by a narrow stalk to the ventral surface of the embryo (Fig. 230). In this condition the various parts of the adult fish can be recognised, but the proportions are different, and the. br.afi Fig. 230.—A, embryo of Scyllium with yolk-sac (x ) ]i, under-side of head enlarged. by. f, branchial filament
. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 98.—Extbenal View op the Right Halp or the Human Pelvis. (From the outer side.) The three bones—ilium (//), ischium {In), and pubis (P)—are shown dis- tinct from one anotlier in the acetabuhim. Fo, obturator for- amen. Fig. 99.—Uiagkam showing the Relations of the Paes Aceta- bularis (in Viverra a'l-etta). J, ilium ; Jf:, ischium ; P, pubis j A, acetabular bone ; Ac, aceta- bulum. in any one order^ is seen in Insectivores, in some of which (e.g.. Mole), as well as in most Bats, there is no symphysis pubis. The' ob Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-the-comparative-anatomy-of-vertebrates-anatomy-comparative-fig-98extbenal-view-op-the-right-halp-or-the-human-pelvis-from-the-outer-side-the-three-bonesilium-ischium-in-and-pubis-pare-shown-dis-tinct-from-one-anotlier-in-the-acetabuhim-fo-obturator-for-amen-fig-99uiagkam-showing-the-relations-of-the-paes-aceta-bularis-in-viverra-al-etta-j-ilium-jf-ischium-p-pubis-j-a-acetabular-bone-ac-aceta-bulum-in-any-one-order-is-seen-in-insectivores-in-some-of-which-eg-mole-as-well-as-in-most-bats-there-is-no-symphysis-pubis-the-ob-image232075366.html
RMRDFXDX–. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 98.—Extbenal View op the Right Halp or the Human Pelvis. (From the outer side.) The three bones—ilium (//), ischium {In), and pubis (P)—are shown dis- tinct from one anotlier in the acetabuhim. Fo, obturator for- amen. Fig. 99.—Uiagkam showing the Relations of the Paes Aceta- bularis (in Viverra a'l-etta). J, ilium ; Jf:, ischium ; P, pubis j A, acetabular bone ; Ac, aceta- bulum. in any one order^ is seen in Insectivores, in some of which (e.g.. Mole), as well as in most Bats, there is no symphysis pubis. The' ob
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