The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the Progressive Discoveries and Improvements in the Sciences and the Arts, Band 12A. and C. Black, 1832 |
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... Canonmills , near Edinburgh . Communicated by Mr NEILL , - XI . On the Fossil Bones of Wellington Valley , New Hol- land , or New South Wales . By Mr PENTLAND . Communicated by the Author , 290 298 301 X. Analysis of the Vibration of ...
... Canonmills , near Edinburgh . Communicated by Mr NEILL , - XI . On the Fossil Bones of Wellington Valley , New Hol- land , or New South Wales . By Mr PENTLAND . Communicated by the Author , 290 298 301 X. Analysis of the Vibration of ...
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... Canonmills , from seeds sent to him , in 1829 , by Mr John Tweedie , formerly head - gardener at Eglin- ton Castle , Ayrshire , and now of the Retiro , Buenos Ayres . The pac- ket was marked in Mr Tweedie's handwriting , " Herbaceous ...
... Canonmills , from seeds sent to him , in 1829 , by Mr John Tweedie , formerly head - gardener at Eglin- ton Castle , Ayrshire , and now of the Retiro , Buenos Ayres . The pac- ket was marked in Mr Tweedie's handwriting , " Herbaceous ...
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... Canonmills , near Edinburgh . Communicated by Mr NEILL . In the number of this Journal for April 1828 , ( vol . iv . p . 346 et seq . ) , an account was given of the habits of a specimen of Siren lacertina , which had then been kept at ...
... Canonmills , near Edinburgh . Communicated by Mr NEILL . In the number of this Journal for April 1828 , ( vol . iv . p . 346 et seq . ) , an account was given of the habits of a specimen of Siren lacertina , which had then been kept at ...
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... I cannot help thinking that this view acquires additional probability from the circumstance of the Canonmills siren having died without any other apparent cause than the 300 Notice regarding a specimen of Siren lacertina.
... I cannot help thinking that this view acquires additional probability from the circumstance of the Canonmills siren having died without any other apparent cause than the 300 Notice regarding a specimen of Siren lacertina.
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... CANONMILLS , 14th December 1831 . } On the Fossil Bones of Wellington Valley , New Holland , or New South Wales † . By Mr PENTLAND . Communicated by the Author . A. GENUS DASYURUS . A. 1. Portion of the right branch of the lower jaw ...
... CANONMILLS , 14th December 1831 . } On the Fossil Bones of Wellington Valley , New Holland , or New South Wales † . By Mr PENTLAND . Communicated by the Author . A. GENUS DASYURUS . A. 1. Portion of the right branch of the lower jaw ...
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Seite 279 - ... the ground. Two minutes had scarcely elapsed, when the whole forest before me was in fearful motion. Here and there, where one tree pressed against another, a creaking noise was produced, similar to that occasioned by the violent gusts -which sometimes sweep over the country. Turning...
Seite 281 - I have crossed the path of the storm, at a distance of a hundred miles from the spot where I witnessed its fury, and again, four hundred miles farther off, in the state of Ohio. Lastly, I observed traces of its ravages on the summits of the mountains connected with the Great Pine Forest of Pennsylvania, three hundred miles beyond the place last mentioned.
Seite 278 - I had left the village of Shawaney, situated on the banks of the Ohio, on my return from Henderson, which is also situated on the banks of the same beautiful stream.
Seite 279 - Creek, and was on the eve of entering a tract of bottom-land or valley that lay between it and Canoe Creek, when, on a sudden, I remarked a great difference in the aspect of the heavens. A hazy thickness had overspread the country, and I for some time expected an earthquake, but my horse exhibited no propensity to stop, and prepare for such an occurrence. I had nearly arrived at the verge of the valley when I thought fit to stop near a brook, and dismounted to quench the thirst which had come upon...
Seite 99 - THOUGH there is a great deal of pleasure in contemplating the material world, by which I mean that system of bodies into which nature has so curiously wrought the mass...
Seite 124 - ... were gently roving from valley to valley in search of food, or returning to their distant homes. The hooting of the Great Owl, or the muffled noise of its wings as it sailed smoothly over the stream, were matters of interest to us; so was the sound of the boatman's horn, as it came winding more and more softly from afar. When daylight returned, many songsters burst forth with echoing notes, more and more mellow to the listening ear.
Seite 281 - One person informed me that a wire- sifter had been conveyed by the gust to a distance of many miles. Another had found a cow lodged in the fork of a large half-broken tree. But, as I am disposed to relate only what I have myself seen, I...
Seite 125 - I picture to myself the dense and lofty summits of the forests, that everywhere spread along the hills and overhung the margins of the stream, unmolested by the axe of the settler; when I know how dearly purchased the safe navigation of that river has been, by the blood of many worthy Virginians; when I see that no longer any aborigines are to be found there...
Seite 104 - ... under his head; from being exposed to the weather, the bones were bleached as white as ivory. I was anxious to procure this skeleton, but any attempt to get at it would have been madness.
Seite 279 - So rapid was the progress of the storm, that, before I could think of taking measures to insure my safety, the hurricane was passing opposite the place where I stood. Never can I forget the scene which at that moment presented itself.