| 1906 - 654 pages
...second arm Length of third arm Length of fourth arm Length of tentacle .., * I would here express my thanks to the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland for a grant which enabled me to purchase this specimen. — JHA t Measured at the opening of the mantle. 1... 12 —... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1915 - 1082 pages
...cream 1 No change in colour f More than 3 (yellowish- /very "\ Indefinite ^ green \unstable. We wish to express our thanks to the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland for a grant which defrayed the expenses of the work. We also desire to record our thanks to Professor (i G. Henderson... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1924 - 1442 pages
...and S-anilinosemicarbazide hydrochloride, identical with previous specimens. In conclusion, we wish to express our thanks to the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland for a research grant which has partly defrayed the expenses of this work. THE ROYAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE, GLASGOW.... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1922 - 1468 pages
...l-35° was observed. This dcxtrorotation was intensified by the addition of boric acid to the solution. We desire to express our thanks to the Carnegie Trust for the assistance afforded in the prosecution of this research. We are also indebted to Principal Irvine for... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1924 - 1622 pages
...unaltered semicarbazone and a considerable quantity of gummy matter. In conclusion, we wish to thank the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland for a grant which has partly defrayed the expenses of this work. We also wish to express our thanks to Prof. Dilthey for... | |
| James Mackinnon - 1908 - 540 pages
...within a twelvemonth. In conclusion, I take this opportunity of offering my hearty acknowledgments to the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland for a grant in aid of the publication of the first two volumes. The kindness of the Trustees has been extended... | |
| Edinburgh Geological Society - 1912 - 476 pages
...about parts of the island which, from lack of time, I was unable to visit. I have also to express iny thanks to the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland for a grant to defray the cost of the illustrations which accompany this paper. EXPLANATION OF PLATES. PLATK XXXVI.... | |
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