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. General physiology; an outline of the science of life. . Fig. 49.—Various Di^tt^ia-Bhells, constructed of : ^, diatom-cases ; B, fine sand-grains ; C, fine and coarse sand-grains ; B, diatom cases and sand-grains ; E, coarse sand-grains ; F, the same form as E, but made of splinters of blue glass. stance that in the given locality only this one material is at hand. If, e.g., the dwelling-place of the form that constructs its shell out of mud or substance excreted from its body be examined, it is found that here other materials, perhaps diatom-cases or sand- grains, are wholly wanting. If, h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-physiology-an-outline-of-the-science-of-life-fig-49various-dittia-bhells-constructed-of-diatom-cases-b-fine-sand-grains-c-fine-and-coarse-sand-grains-b-diatom-cases-and-sand-grains-e-coarse-sand-grains-f-the-same-form-as-e-but-made-of-splinters-of-blue-glass-stance-that-in-the-given-locality-only-this-one-material-is-at-hand-if-eg-the-dwelling-place-of-the-form-that-constructs-its-shell-out-of-mud-or-substance-excreted-from-its-body-be-examined-it-is-found-that-here-other-materials-perhaps-diatom-cases-or-sand-grains-are-wholly-wanting-if-h-image232348805.html
RMRE0B7H–. General physiology; an outline of the science of life. . Fig. 49.—Various Di^tt^ia-Bhells, constructed of : ^, diatom-cases ; B, fine sand-grains ; C, fine and coarse sand-grains ; B, diatom cases and sand-grains ; E, coarse sand-grains ; F, the same form as E, but made of splinters of blue glass. stance that in the given locality only this one material is at hand. If, e.g., the dwelling-place of the form that constructs its shell out of mud or substance excreted from its body be examined, it is found that here other materials, perhaps diatom-cases or sand- grains, are wholly wanting. If, h
. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals. 'd^ Figs. 58 and 59.—Oral views of Difflugia lolostoma showing great variation in size: 58, from Carlton Banks, N. Torks, x 520; 59, from Sedburgli, W. Torks, x 100. From drawings by G. S. West. from more recent investigations, for separating some of the forms. D. gram.en Penard, and others, differ from D. loho- stoma, in having tests which are overlaid with coarse sand-grains, giving them a rough exterior, Avhilst D. lobostoma is comparatively smooth, its lobed mouth beautifully cut, and the entire struc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-freshwater-rhizopoda-and-heliozoa-rhizopoda-heliozoa-freshwater-animals-d-figs-58-and-59oral-views-of-difflugia-lolostoma-showing-great-variation-in-size-58-from-carlton-banks-n-torks-x-520-59-from-sedburgli-w-torks-x-100-from-drawings-by-g-s-west-from-more-recent-investigations-for-separating-some-of-the-forms-d-gramen-penard-and-others-differ-from-d-loho-stoma-in-having-tests-which-are-overlaid-with-coarse-sand-grains-giving-them-a-rough-exterior-avhilst-d-lobostoma-is-comparatively-smooth-its-lobed-mouth-beautifully-cut-and-the-entire-struc-image216388809.html
RMPG1A3N–. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals. 'd^ Figs. 58 and 59.—Oral views of Difflugia lolostoma showing great variation in size: 58, from Carlton Banks, N. Torks, x 520; 59, from Sedburgli, W. Torks, x 100. From drawings by G. S. West. from more recent investigations, for separating some of the forms. D. gram.en Penard, and others, differ from D. loho- stoma, in having tests which are overlaid with coarse sand-grains, giving them a rough exterior, Avhilst D. lobostoma is comparatively smooth, its lobed mouth beautifully cut, and the entire struc
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. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals. 'd^ Figs. 58 and 59.—Oral views of Difflugia lolostoma showing great variation in size: 58, from Carlton Banks, N. Torks, x 520; 59, from Sedburgli, W. Torks, x 100. From drawings by G. S. West. from more recent investigations, for separating some of the forms. D. gram.en Penard, and others, differ from D. loho- stoma, in having tests which are overlaid with coarse sand-grains, giving them a rough exterior, Avhilst D. lobostoma is comparatively smooth, its lobed mouth beautifully cut, and the entire struc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-freshwater-rhizopoda-and-heliozoa-rhizopoda-heliozoa-freshwater-animals-d-figs-58-and-59oral-views-of-difflugia-lolostoma-showing-great-variation-in-size-58-from-carlton-banks-n-torks-x-520-59-from-sedburgli-w-torks-x-100-from-drawings-by-g-s-west-from-more-recent-investigations-for-separating-some-of-the-forms-d-gramen-penard-and-others-differ-from-d-loho-stoma-in-having-tests-which-are-overlaid-with-coarse-sand-grains-giving-them-a-rough-exterior-avhilst-d-lobostoma-is-comparatively-smooth-its-lobed-mouth-beautifully-cut-and-the-entire-struc-image231984373.html
RMRDBPC5–. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals. 'd^ Figs. 58 and 59.—Oral views of Difflugia lolostoma showing great variation in size: 58, from Carlton Banks, N. Torks, x 520; 59, from Sedburgli, W. Torks, x 100. From drawings by G. S. West. from more recent investigations, for separating some of the forms. D. gram.en Penard, and others, differ from D. loho- stoma, in having tests which are overlaid with coarse sand-grains, giving them a rough exterior, Avhilst D. lobostoma is comparatively smooth, its lobed mouth beautifully cut, and the entire struc
Productive farming . re readily than in coarse sand. The openings be-tween soil grains are called pore spaces. If these are ratherlarge the capillary movement of water is slow. Packing thesoil grains closer together, as with a roller, will greatly in-crease the rise of water in the soil. This is often done whensmall grain or grass seeds are sown, to hasten the sproutingof the seeds. Water Holding Power of Soils.—One hundred pounds ofeach of the following soils, when saturated, held the followingamounts of water in capillary form: SOIL MOISTURE 61 Sand held 25 pounds moisture Heavy clay held 50 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/productive-farming-re-readily-than-in-coarse-sand-the-openings-be-tween-soil-grains-are-called-pore-spaces-if-these-are-ratherlarge-the-capillary-movement-of-water-is-slow-packing-thesoil-grains-closer-together-as-with-a-roller-will-greatly-in-crease-the-rise-of-water-in-the-soil-this-is-often-done-whensmall-grain-or-grass-seeds-are-sown-to-hasten-the-sproutingof-the-seeds-water-holding-power-of-soilsone-hundred-pounds-ofeach-of-the-following-soils-when-saturated-held-the-followingamounts-of-water-in-capillary-form-soil-moisture-61-sand-held-25-pounds-moisture-heavy-clay-held-50-image342733433.html
RM2AWGRYN–Productive farming . re readily than in coarse sand. The openings be-tween soil grains are called pore spaces. If these are ratherlarge the capillary movement of water is slow. Packing thesoil grains closer together, as with a roller, will greatly in-crease the rise of water in the soil. This is often done whensmall grain or grass seeds are sown, to hasten the sproutingof the seeds. Water Holding Power of Soils.—One hundred pounds ofeach of the following soils, when saturated, held the followingamounts of water in capillary form: SOIL MOISTURE 61 Sand held 25 pounds moisture Heavy clay held 50
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