American Journal of Science and Arts, 第 62 巻Kline Geology Laboratory, Yale University., 1851 |
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... Coral Reefs and Islands ; by James D. Dana , VII . A description of a new Sand - Bath with Water - Bath and Dis- tilling Apparatus attached , erected in the Yale Analytical Laboratory ; by Prof. JOHN P. NORTON , VIII . On Microscopes ...
... Coral Reefs and Islands ; by James D. Dana , VII . A description of a new Sand - Bath with Water - Bath and Dis- tilling Apparatus attached , erected in the Yale Analytical Laboratory ; by Prof. JOHN P. NORTON , VIII . On Microscopes ...
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... Coral Reefs and Islands ; by JAMES D. DANA , XX . On the Flow of Elastic Fluids through Orifices ; with a sug- gestion of a new method of determining the mutual relations of Elastic Force , Temperature and Density in an Expand- ing ...
... Coral Reefs and Islands ; by JAMES D. DANA , XX . On the Flow of Elastic Fluids through Orifices ; with a sug- gestion of a new method of determining the mutual relations of Elastic Force , Temperature and Density in an Expand- ing ...
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... Coral Reefs and Islands ; by JAMES D. Dana , XXXIV . Optical and Blowpipe Examination of the supposed Chlorite of Chester County , Pa .; by W. P. BLAKE , XXXV . Notes of a Discussion of Tidal Observations made in Connection with the ...
... Coral Reefs and Islands ; by JAMES D. Dana , XXXIV . Optical and Blowpipe Examination of the supposed Chlorite of Chester County , Pa .; by W. P. BLAKE , XXXV . Notes of a Discussion of Tidal Observations made in Connection with the ...
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... Coral Islands , page 25 . Plate II , Zodaical Light - to illustrate Article on page 309 . Plates III , IV , V , VI , VII , Diagrams to illustrate Article on Tides , page 341 . Plate VIII , Geological Map of Tennessee - to illustrate ...
... Coral Islands , page 25 . Plate II , Zodaical Light - to illustrate Article on page 309 . Plates III , IV , V , VI , VII , Diagrams to illustrate Article on Tides , page 341 . Plate VIII , Geological Map of Tennessee - to illustrate ...
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... Coral Reefs and Islands ; by JAMES D. Dana.— Part II . From the Report on Geology of the Exploring Expedition under Capt . Wilkes , U.S. N. 3. CORAL ISLANDS . A. Forms and general features of Coral Islands . A barrier reef , and a ...
... Coral Reefs and Islands ; by JAMES D. Dana.— Part II . From the Report on Geology of the Exploring Expedition under Capt . Wilkes , U.S. N. 3. CORAL ISLANDS . A. Forms and general features of Coral Islands . A barrier reef , and a ...
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71 ページ - Supposing it all at mean temperature, the lines of force would have the direction determined by the arrangement of the power within the earth. Then the sun's presence in the east would make all the atmosphere in that region a worse conductor, and cause it to assume the character of D ; and as the sun came up to and passed over the meridian and away to the west, the atmosphere under his influence would bring up changes in direction like those shown in either D or D ; it would therefore manifestly...
165 ページ - Some writers, scouting the idea that reefs of rocks can be due in any way to " animalcules," talk of electrical forces, the first and last appeal of ignorance. Others call in the fishes of the seas, suggesting that they are the masons, and work with their teeth in the accumulation of the calcareous material. Very many of those who discourse quite learnedly on zoophytes and reefs, imagine that the polyps are mechanical workers, heaping up these piles of rock by their united labors ; and science still...
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169 ページ - Trees of coral are well known ; and although not emulating in size the oaks of our forests, — for they do not exceed six or eight feet in height, — they are gracefully branched, and the whole surface blooms with coral polyps in place of leaves and flowers. Shrubbery, tufts of rushes, beds of pinks, and feathery mosses, are most exactly imitated. Many species spread out in broad leaves or folia, and resemble some large-leaved plant just unfolding: when alive, the surface of each leaf is covered...
117 ページ - ... quantities. The vessels should be equally exposed to the light, with a sheet of white paper behind them. With these precautions I have found this test astonishingly delicate, in fact, ranking with those for iron, iodine, &c. Using fused nitre, I have detected the presence of 1 pt. in 017,000 pts.
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50 ページ - ... mice — fresh water barely enough for household purposes — no streams, nor mountains, nor hills? How much of the poetry and literature of Europe would be intelligible to persons whose ideas had expanded only to the limits of a coral island...
157 ページ - In the meantime, the boulders and angular fragments brought down the ravines and river by the floods, are being cemented into a firm conglomerate so that it is difficult to dislodge even a small pebble, the pebble itself sometimes breaking before the cementation yields.
269 ページ - Tyndall accordingly concludes that " if the arrangement of the component particles of any body be such as to present different degrees of proximity in different directions, then the line of closest proximity, other circumstances being equal, will be that chosen by the respective forces for the exhibition of their greatest energy. If the mass be [para] magnetic, this line will stand axial; if diamagnetic, equatorial."2 1 Tyndall on Diamagnetism, p.