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A learned discussion by Dr. T. J. J. See, moreover, enforces the belief that Sirius was absolutely red eighteen hundred years ago. Roy. Trans., vol. cxci. Astr. Pac. Roy. Roy. Trans., vol. cliv., p. 413. Roy. Roy. Roy. Trans., vol. cxci. Roy. Jour., vol. xi., p. 262; Proc. Roy. Amer. Roy. Jour. of Sc., vol. xxxix., p. 46; Vogel, Astr. Nach. Micrometrical measures are always thus executed.
Gwyn Jeffreys, the shells of some species living at a profound depth are brightly coloured, yet we generally see the lower surfaces, as well as the parts covered by the mantle, less highly-coloured than the upper and exposed surfaces. Dr. Morse has lately discussed this subject in his paper on the 'Adaptive Coloration of Mollusca, 'Proc. Boston Soc. of Nat. Hist. vol. xiv.
"Manufacture of Gas from Oil," by H.E. Armstrong; Journal Society of Chemical Industry, September, 1884. "Coking Coal," by H.E. Armstrong; Iron and Steel Institute, 1885. "Modified Siemens Producer," by John Head; Iron and Steel Institute, 1885. "Utilization of Dust Fuel," by W.G. McMillan; Journal Society of Arts, April. 1886. "Gas Producers," by Rowan; Proc. Inst. C.E., January, 1886.
M. B. Sulte gives an account of the Carignan Regiment in the Proc. and Trans. of the Royal Society of Canada for 1902. The account of the Sieur de Comporté in France is in Canadian Archives Series B., F., 213, p. 46; that of the auction sale of his property is in a MS. preserved at Murray Bay, while a record of the sale of Malbaie to the government is in Canadian Archives, Series M., Vol.
These papers deserve careful study by any one who desires to learn how frequently our muscles vary, and in varying come to resemble those of the Quadrumana. The following references relate to the few points touched on in my text: 'Proc. Royal Soc. vol. xiv. 1865, pp. 379-384; vol. xv. 1866, pp. 241, 242; vol. xv. 1867, p. 544; vol. xvi. 1868, p. 524. I may here add that Dr. Murie and Mr. St.
On Woodpeckers, Macgillivray, 'Hist. of British Birds, vol. iii. 1840, pp. 84, 88, 89, and 95. On the Hoopoe, Mr. Swinhoe, in 'Proc. Zoolog. Soc. June 23, 1863 and 1871, p. 348. On the Night-jar, Audubon, ibid. vol. ii. p. 255, and 'American Naturalist, 1873, p. 672. Zool. Outer tail-feather of Scolopax frenata.
Head of female Aethopian wart-hog, from 'Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, shewing the same characters as the male, though on a reduced scale. The tusks in the lower jaw are sharper than those in the upper, but from their shortness it seems hardly possible that they can be used as weapons of attack.
In the male Merganser the enlarged portion of the trachea is furnished with an additional pair of muscles. Prof. Newton, 'Proc. Zoolog. In the male of the black stork there is also a well-marked sexual difference in the length and curvature of the bronchi. 'Elements of Comparative Anatomy, by R. Wagner, Eng. translat. 1845, p. 111.
The name of this deity has been the subject of much discussion. For a full discussion of the subject with an account of the recent literature, see an article by the writer in The American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures, xii. 159-162. Arising perhaps after Im came into use as the ideographic form. Proc. Soc. Bibl. Arch., xi. 173-174 and pl. 1, col. i. 7. See p. 145 and also p. 161.
Proc., 19. In Durham city "sub-pedagogi" are also spoken of in the various wards. Op. cit., passim. Other examples will be found in Dean of York's Visit., 225, 229 etc. Hale, Crim. Canterbury Visit., xxvi, 20, 21, 25, 31, etc. Cardwell, Doc. Ann., i, 176 and 182. Corresp. of Archbp. Parker, Parker Soc., 382-3. Cf. also Archbp. E.g., Hale, Crim. Prec., 188 ff. W.H. Overall and A.J. Waterlow, St.
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