ADDITIONAL ARRIVALS AT LINCOLN
... Star, Bellcnetti, Badge, Star of Hampton, Knpek-y, Capua colt. Ceremony colt, Brown coat, John Jones filly, Miss Nancy, Jellyfish, lUum. ...
... Star, Bellcnetti, Badge, Star of Hampton, Knpek-y, Capua colt. Ceremony colt, Brown coat, John Jones filly, Miss Nancy, Jellyfish, lUum. ...
... Chinese villagers in reprisal. But what is the good of that? As Mr Dooley said long ago; “Flogging China is like flogging a jellyfish Thus the Japanese ...
... ccdlet on Ids head. sending that Jelly Hah into his face they asked him if he'd change it with a sudden splash; upsetting for Jellyfish. Certainly not! the ccdlet, which bounced Into he said. I've only just caught Bunny's net again! It.—Oh! what do! ...
... Some springtide pulse of brine Yet leaps up liuinp.” Certain features, however, needed further expiauaupn. The blood of the jellyfish, for example, much closer in mineral composition to sea water than is human blood. To account for this, it was suggested ...
... EYE. The Lecturer went on to speak the evolution the ©ye. Ho referred to the 4'eyespots” of jelly-fish as very primitive form eye shadow oftgan. The jelly-fish, said, could not see in the sense that could, but it was quite clear that it possessed organs ...
... man-of-wur, having gorgeously tinted streamers from the floating disc and terrible stinging powers, fatal most fishes. The giant jelly-fish in northern latitudes measures a yard across the umbrella and weighs nearly a hundred pounds though composed of 98 per cent ...
... Carey 8-11 T Hawcroft 0 Amigo Wragg 8-11 J Slrett Chariot Stedall 8-11 C Richards 000 Lady Marlow Blackmoro 8-11 H Hovle 01 Jellyfish H Jelliss 8-11 J Simpson 00 Raderoaa Qlrl Griffiths 8-11 H 0 School Cert J C Waugh 8-u S Boddv Bloomsbury Rom R Bennett 8-11 ...
... Barker, Mayor the borough, said he iooid not understand the conduct of the present Gonrament, who appeared to be fond of jellyfish legislation. He was afraid the country would ultinutelf •offer from this unwise policy regarding vaccination. ...
... the protein, which has been described as the “common denominator of life.” It is the basis of every form of existence from jellyfish to man. Recent research work in a number of laboratories has now revealed most of the complicated structure of the proteins ...
... A NATURE PICTURE. JELLYFISHES. TO-DAY’S RUGBY PETTY SESSIONS Tuesday.—Before Mr. Wise (in the chair), Mr. J. J. McKinnell, Mrs. Parker Brooke, Mrs. Dewar. Mr. (*. W. Browning. Colonel Mr. R. IT. Myers. Mr S. Dowell, and Mr. C. P. Hastings. I.ice ns 1 ...
... force to (mum severe injury to hra arm. Hue lively young is sort of Italian mserpent He is dearly more forandaMe then the jelly-fish which abound our coasts this summer, even than the CADBDRSTS COCOA, on Ora aaOmoey the Lancet” repraae&ta the standard ...
... water on the brain! Unitor jelly-fish ec«»t«fo« hot one-hundredth part of material snhrtance in his system, the rest being made np water. Hsra'a substantial jelly lor aa inralid! It may be interesting to ado that the jelly-fish prodnoas young, that creatures ...