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SATURDAY, M4Y 26, 1866

... writing that it has no backbone in it ; leaving the order of vertebrates, it sunk down to lower clean*, among mere mollqcs and jelly-fish end other flabby orpnbatione. Authors with too much concern for polish are Us wrestlers who should devote their minds to ...

SCOTCH V. WELSH COALS

... popular names given to many of the sea and land fauna and flora, &c.,and gave as examples the shellfish, crayfish, s tarfish, jellyfish, &c., which have not in the least any of the characteristics of a fish. Also, the common blind worm, which is not a worm ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1887
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1910 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THZ DINNI!

... red oast under my black, and you the black coat tinder your red. If they had not the type among them they would be a poor jellyfish lot. All types were necessary to the formation of a complete whole, but the one type being only part of the other could not ...

Parliament with great a majority as Mr Heine had Let election- The Duke of Devonshire had said that, as in

... Cecil Rhodes. The candidate thought that there was great need for man of grit like Lord Rosebery at the helm, instead of jellyfish in charge of affairs. In answer to questions Mr Ure said he would support a Home Rule Bill on lineasef that of 1893. He would ...

3a.K. JOHN WILSON AT FALKIRK

... out of Parliament with about 40 members along with him. That was the state of a large number of the Liberal party—mere jellyfishes and sqseernable, and encouraging President Kruger to hope that by some lucky event the Liberal party would come into power ...

in residence, and under the felt justified in bribing tie railway porter to take the dog on to the managing

... into the sea whence they oame, with what could hardly be called a prayer for their future welfare. And then occasionally a jellyfish gets foul of the pot or the line, and daubs everything with slime, which stings the fisherman like nettles on every part ...

ADDRESS Bt MR MCRRAT MACDONALD

... good. (Applause.) Although their barns were full of straw this year, they were, by no means men of straw. They were' not jelly-fishes, but men of optimism in the', matter of the pad year, which had Dees crowned. after all, with unexpected goodness. (Applause ...

LONDON'S FOOT) BILL

... SEAS. One of the principal causes of the plum: phorus sea are multitudes of small jelly-fish nt mitristopic crustacra. But, besides these mar?) , of the large jelly-fish and witsquirts of all sizes are luminous. Some of the sea-squirts;' called pyro-somas ...

TOWN COUNCIL SQUABBLE

... mind are mere jellyfishes and it is • sorry day for a town when its rulers want backbone. I confess the moat sincere admiration for your worthy Provost trying to conduct the business of the town with such conglomeration of cranks. jellyfishes, etc. To the ...

MINISTER'S REMARKABLE SERMON

... as a notice on the Government to quit, and South Manchester had sent the document in a deep, blackbordered envelope. The jelly-fish Cabinet, instead of toeing the line, were thinking of clearing out bag and baggage. Then who knew, asked the reverend gentleman ...

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... dead-ribbon fish with its almost transparent body. twenty feet, long and a foot, wide and half an inch thick; or it great red jelly-fish - full of pois• on darts coiled up in its body and ready to shoot out their venom against any touch. -- Cleveland 3foffett ...

m 28 South Bridge Street Airdrie LETTERS A safer Airdrie THE figures are there to prove it Airdrie would be

... “THE MEDUSA HORROR” by LAMARK A secret hunt for sunken treasure turns into a ghastly nightmare when a slick of poisonous jellyfish invade the Cornish coast “THE IVORY SWING” by JANETTE HOSPITAL An exotic novel about a Canadian couple caught up in personal ...

Published: Friday 28 October 1983
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3090 | Page: 4 | Tags: none