| Science - 1854 - 480 pages
...respecting what they are and what they should be. When a naturalist goes from one country into another, his first inquiry is for local collections. He is...cabinets of the productions of the region he is visiting. He wishes, moreover, if possible, to study them apart — not mingled up with general or miscellaneous... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1857 - 880 pages
...goes from one country into another, his first inquiry is for local collections. lie is anxioas to sec authentic and full cabinets of the productions of the region he is visiting. lie wishes, moreover, if possible, to stady them apart, — not mingled up with general or miscellaneous... | |
| Education - 1857 - 956 pages
...goes from one country into another, his first inquiry is for local collections. He is anxious to sec authentic and full cabinets of the productions of the region he is visiting. He wishes,*moreover, if possible, to study them apart, — not mingled up with general or miscellaneous... | |
| Education - 1858 - 894 pages
...When a naturalist gous from one country into another, his first inquiry is for local collections. Ни is anxious to see authentic and full cabinets of the productions of the region he is visiting. lie wishes, moreover, if possible, to study them apart, — not mingled up with general or miscellaneous... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - Science - 1863 - 656 pages
...intellectual pursuits throughout the land." " When a naturalist goes from one country into another, his first inquiry is for local collections. He is...authentic and full cabinets of the productions of the regions he is visiting. He wishes, moreover, if possible, to study them apart, not mingled up with... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - Science - 1863 - 654 pages
...When a naturalist goes from one country into another, his first inquiry is for local collections. lie is anxious to see authentic and full cabinets of the productions of the regions he is visiting. He wishes, moreover, if possible, to study them apart, not mingled up with... | |
| Education - 1871 - 926 pages
...respecting what they are and what they should be. When a naturalist goes from one country into another, his first inquiry is for local collections. He is...cabinets of the productions of the region he is visiting. lie wishes, moreover, if possible, to study them apart, — not mingled up with general or miscellaneous... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1871 - 932 pages
...respecting what they are and what they should be. When a naturalist goes from one country into another, his first inquiry is for local collections. He is...cabinets of the productions of the region he is visiting. He wishes, moreover, if possible, to study them apart, — not mingled up with general or miscellaneous... | |
| Robert Jones, Thomas Powel - Wales - 1877 - 638 pages
...collections, and have seized every opportunity of studying natural history museums — metropolitan, provincial, and continental. In this way I have been...taken as standards by which to gauge the scientific c spirit of the neighbourhood. Wales possesses, I am pleased to find, many scientific collections ;... | |
| Susan M. Pearce - Science - 1996 - 242 pages
...of their own districts' (Ball et al., 1888: 124).'When a naturalist goes from one country to another his first inquiry is for local collections. He is...cabinets of the productions of the region he is visiting' (Forbes (1854) quoted in Rudler, 1877). It seems to me also very proper to suggest that the great value... | |
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