Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, Том 17Australasian Medical Publishing Company, 1884 Includes list of members. |
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... fruit , and by the brown tints which the ripening grasses assume , together with the flight of all fledgelings , and the abandonment for good of the maternal pouch by the young kangaroo . Weat ( Autumn ) is known by the cottony gossamer ...
... fruit , and by the brown tints which the ripening grasses assume , together with the flight of all fledgelings , and the abandonment for good of the maternal pouch by the young kangaroo . Weat ( Autumn ) is known by the cottony gossamer ...
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... fruits of the first expedition . As long as the laarp is obtainable these people continue day after day to tramp backwards and forwards to the ground where it is produced , and it is only when the rains come and dissolve it that they ...
... fruits of the first expedition . As long as the laarp is obtainable these people continue day after day to tramp backwards and forwards to the ground where it is produced , and it is only when the rains come and dissolve it that they ...
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... fruits , it is no matter for surprise that they should possess some know- ledge of plants . But apart from their interest in them for food purposes , they have names for a great number of plants which they do not use , and are familiar ...
... fruits , it is no matter for surprise that they should possess some know- ledge of plants . But apart from their interest in them for food purposes , they have names for a great number of plants which they do not use , and are familiar ...
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... fruit is baked or steamed in hollows made in the ground , in which they make fires ; then taken out , and soaked and baked in the ashes . 10. Barringtonia careya . ( CAREYA AUSTRALIS . ) F. v . M. Na- tive name on Cloncurry , " Go ...
... fruit is baked or steamed in hollows made in the ground , in which they make fires ; then taken out , and soaked and baked in the ashes . 10. Barringtonia careya . ( CAREYA AUSTRALIS . ) F. v . M. Na- tive name on Cloncurry , " Go ...
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... fruit oblong , turns yellow when ripe and splits lengthwise , exposing numerous black seeds embedded in a bluish pulp ; sweet to the taste ; the outer skin hot and bitter ; flowers and fruits after the first thunder - showers in October ...
... fruit oblong , turns yellow when ripe and splits lengthwise , exposing numerous black seeds embedded in a bluish pulp ; sweet to the taste ; the outer skin hot and bitter ; flowers and fruits after the first thunder - showers in October ...
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Сторінка 6 - There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on' according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved.
Сторінка 7 - I have given the evidence to the best of my ability; and we must acknowledge, as it seems to me, that man with all his noble qualities, with sympathy which feels for the most debased, with benevolence which extends not only to other men but to the humblest living creature, with his godlike intellect which has penetrated into the movements and constitution of the solar system—with all these exalted powers — Man still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin.
Сторінка xiii - Philadelphia, be, and shall be, for ever hereafter, persons able and capable in law, to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered unto, defend and be defended...
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Сторінка 6 - ... such low and intermediate form, both animals and plants may have been developed; and, if we admit this, we must likewise admit that all the organic beings which have ever lived on this earth may be descended from some one primordial form. But this inference is chiefly grounded on analogy, and it is immaterial whether or not it be accepted.
Сторінка xiii - Be it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same as follows : — • 1. This Act may be cited as the
Сторінка 6 - I cannot doubt that the theory of descent with modification embraces all the members of the same great class or kingdom. I believe that animals are descended from at most only four or five progenitors, and plants from an equal or lesser number.
Сторінка 221 - On the discolouration of white bricks made from certain clays in the neighbourhood of Sydney.
Сторінка 8 - My opinion is such, that nothing but rather sharp necessity should compel me to emigrate. The rapid prosperity and future prospects of this colony are to me, not understanding these subjects, very puzzling. The two main exports are wool and whale-oil, and to both of these productions there is a limit. The country is totally unfit for canals, therefore there is a not very distant point, beyond which the land-carriage of wool will not repay the expense of shearing and tending sheep.
Сторінка 11 - After the deposition of the lower tertiaries, it would seem that the latitudes of Britain and the north of Europe underwent a vast revolution as to climate, and that some new arrangement of sea and land took place at the same period. At all events, the large mammalia of the earlier tertiaries disappeared, and the land was submerged to the extent of several thousand feet, for we now find water-worn boulders on the tops of our highest hills, or, at all events, at an altitude of 1800 and 2000 feet.