Proceedings, Volume 27

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Page 273 - Marchi method, the brain was photographed in order to show the position and the superficial extent and depth of the lesion. In staining, Busch's modification of the Marchi method was used in a few of our earlier cases, but in our experience the results obtained were not always entirely satisfactory, and subsequently we employed Van Gehuchten's modification of this method.* The fluid used by him consists of a mixture of a 1 per cent, solution of osmic acid and a 3 per cent, solution of potassium bichromate,...
Page 405 - Ergebnisse der in dem Atlantischen Ocean von Mitte Juli bis Anfang November 1889 ausgeführten Plankton-Expedition der Humboldtstiftung.
Page 368 - The Evolution of the Eyebrow Region of the Forehead, with special reference to the significance of its Excessive Development in the Neanderthal Race.
Page 330 - ... be decided by public opinion. 2. All classes, high and low, shall unite in vigorously carrying out the plan of government.
Page 156 - ... surface, much like that of the Bangor and Lehigh slates of Pennsylvania. The frequency of the ribbons and of the pyrite nodules prevents -the slate from being serviceable as mill stock, but as a roofing material it is excellent. A specimen of the black slate, free from ribbon, was selected for analysis in the laboratory of the United States Geological Survey. The results of this analysis, by Mr. WT Schaller, follow: Analysis of black slatf, Eureka quarry, Slatington, Cal.
Page 128 - ... on the one side are identical with those on the other; and, in this case, the names to be mentioned would be Lagrange and Jacobi. In a postscript Sylvester enunciates a theorem connected with the linear transformation of an n-ary quadric; and as this concerns the " determinant " of the quadric, or what a year later he named the " discriminant," it necessarily involves a property of axisymmetric determinants.
Page 51 - You believe you have got the better of a blackfellow when you have forced him to work and hear him going about it, singing in his native tongue. But the song is composed of all the curse-words he knows, and a history, accurate or hypothetical, but in any case not creditable, of you and your ancestors. The more we know of the blackfellow the more we are convinced that there are whole subterranean rivers of anthropology unmapped and untapped.
Page 11 - Campbell l has drawn the following deductions from his experiments on rats: 1. The use of a non-physiological diet — for example, exclusive flesh, rice, or porridge — induces in the great majority of cases a modification in the structure of the uterine mucous membrane. This modification consists in a diminution in the number of large connectivet-issue type of cells, which appear to be important constituents in a physiologically active mucosa.
Page 330 - All classes, high and low, shall unite in vigorously carrying out the administration of affairs of state. 3. The common people, no less than the civil and military officials, shall each be allowed to pursue his own calling so that there may be no discontent.
Page 422 - ... the linear dimensions of the original, and should be capable of reproduction by photographic processes. Drawings and diagrams to be reproduced as line blocks should be made with fixed Indian ink, preferably on fine white bristol board, free from folds or creases; smooth clean lines or sharp dots, but no washes or colours, should be used. Graphs should be on a squared paper ruled in faint blue lines, unless the lines are to be brought out.

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