Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, Volume 3Association, 1869 - Devon (England) List of members in each volume. |
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... cell , and this cell , should the condition of humidity continue favourable , will very soon develope others , so that in a short time a thin stratum of cells may be observed radiating in all directions . In the infusion of the liver of ...
... cell , and this cell , should the condition of humidity continue favourable , will very soon develope others , so that in a short time a thin stratum of cells may be observed radiating in all directions . In the infusion of the liver of ...
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... cells to be a grumous mass , but the larger cells showed what this really was , namely , a mass of cells , and these again were filled with smaller cells , and so on , until they were lost to view ( fig . iv . ) ; so that one large cell ...
... cells to be a grumous mass , but the larger cells showed what this really was , namely , a mass of cells , and these again were filled with smaller cells , and so on , until they were lost to view ( fig . iv . ) ; so that one large cell ...
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... cells in the thin pellicle that had formed on the surface . Some of the cells were round , others ovate or elliptical ; the latter showed two very dark bands , one broad one near the middle , and the other near one end . ( Plate II ...
... cells in the thin pellicle that had formed on the surface . Some of the cells were round , others ovate or elliptical ; the latter showed two very dark bands , one broad one near the middle , and the other near one end . ( Plate II ...
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List of Officers | 9 |
OBITUARY NOTICE T F Barham M B Cantab | 37 |
On the Protozoa of Devonshire By Edward Parfitt | 60 |
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