Queensland agricultural journal Volume 5, Svazek 5Government Printer, South Africa, 1899 - Počet stran: 608 |
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Strana 13
... increase of 7,557,000 lb. And there can be no doubt that later returns will show a still greater increase . The consideration of how we are to benefit by this great market introduces the second part of this paper , and more properly ...
... increase of 7,557,000 lb. And there can be no doubt that later returns will show a still greater increase . The consideration of how we are to benefit by this great market introduces the second part of this paper , and more properly ...
Strana 14
... increase in direct proportion . The real fact of the case is that every cow has a structural limit in the richness of her milk , and beyond this standard no amount of feeding will increase that richness . A cow that has not been fed up ...
... increase in direct proportion . The real fact of the case is that every cow has a structural limit in the richness of her milk , and beyond this standard no amount of feeding will increase that richness . A cow that has not been fed up ...
Strana 19
... increase of desirable qualities go , will better be accomplished by the inbreeding of such animals than by crossing them with others sprung from a different breed . The very existence of good animals proves that conditions favourable to ...
... increase of desirable qualities go , will better be accomplished by the inbreeding of such animals than by crossing them with others sprung from a different breed . The very existence of good animals proves that conditions favourable to ...
Strana 35
... increase their steamers in number , size , and accommodation . These steamers , meant to carry those enriched by the goldfields , or those who in hope of being rich are careless of expenditure , are the ideal vessels for fruit transport ...
... increase their steamers in number , size , and accommodation . These steamers , meant to carry those enriched by the goldfields , or those who in hope of being rich are careless of expenditure , are the ideal vessels for fruit transport ...
Strana 43
... increasing culture , to the refined Parisian , so can we follow the rose . And here we must ask , before we answer ... increased since then . 1 JULY , 1899. ] 43 QUEENSLAND AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL .
... increasing culture , to the refined Parisian , so can we follow the rose . And here we must ask , before we answer ... increased since then . 1 JULY , 1899. ] 43 QUEENSLAND AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL .
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Strana 26 - Yet nature is made better by no mean But nature makes that mean: so, over that art, Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler race: this is an art Which does mend nature, change it rather, but The art itself is nature.
Strana 363 - The milk-bottle is set on this false bottom, and sufficient water is put into the pail to reach the level of the surface of the milk in the bottle. A hole may be punched in the cover of the pail, a cork inserted, and a chemical thermom.
Strana 25 - I find in the domestic duck that the bones of the wing weigh less and the bones of the leg more, in proportion to the whole skeleton, than do the same bones in the wild duck; and this change may be safely attributed to the domestic duck flying much less, and walking more, than its wild parents.
Strana 321 - ASCERTAIN THE WEIGHT OF CATTLE. Measure the girt close behind the shoulder, and the length from the fore part of the shoulderblade along the back to the bone at the tail which is in a vertical line with the buttock, both in feet. Multiply the square of the girt, expressed in feet, by five times the length, and divide the product by 21 ; the quotient is the weight, nearly, of the four quarters, in imperial stones of 14 Ib.
Strana 359 - ... corresponding with the serrations that we had observed in the other fibre that had been viewed as a transparent object. It was not at once that the eye could adapt itself to the brilliancy of the object; but by degrees these divisions developed themselves, and could be accurately traced.
Strana 18 - To give one instance out of several which I have observed : — I crossed some white fantails, which breed very true, with some black barbs — and it so happens that blue varieties of barbs are so rare that I never heard of an instance in England ; and the mongrels were black, brown, and mottled.
Strana 25 - The address of these dogs consists in restraining their ardour, and attaching themselves to no animal in particular, but keeping the whole herd in check. Now, among these dogs some are found, which, the very first time they are taken to the woods, are acquainted with this mode of attack ; whereas, a dog of another breed starts forward at once, is surrounded by the pecari, and, whatever may be his strength, is destroyed in a moment.
Strana 145 - The seal of the company shall not be affixed to any instrument except by the authority of a resolution of the board of directors, and in the presence of at least two...
Strana 17 - Agassiz believed in telegony. He was strongly of opinion • that the act of fecundation is not an act which is limited in its effect, but that it is an act which affects the whole system, the sexual system especially; and in the sexual system the ovary to be impregnated hereafter is so modified by the first act that later impregnations do not efface that first impression.
Strana 124 - The people of any race, other than the aboriginal race in any State, for whom it is deemed necessary to make special laws.