| 1872 - 444 頁
...left me, but in a moment returned with explict instructions as to the care of the object entrusted to me. " No man is fit to be a naturalist," said he,...always taking care to replace the stopper tightly. These were not the days of ground glass stoppers, and elegantly shaped exhibition jars ; all the old... | |
| 1873 - 692 頁
...left, me, but in a moment returned with explicit instructions as to the care of the object intrusted to me. " No man is fit to be a naturalist, said he, "...specimens." I was to keep the fish before me in a tin tray, 383 and occasionally moisten the surface with alcohol from the jar, always taking care to replace the... | |
| 1874 - 680 頁
...me, but in a moment returned with explicit instructions as to the care of the object, intrusted to me. " No man is fit to be a naturalist," said he,...who does not know how to take care of specimens." 1 was to keep the fish before me in a tin 268 In the Labi» atory n'ith Prof. Agassi z . Iray, ant!... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1879 - 474 頁
...left me, but in a moment returned with explicit instructions as to the care of the object intrusted to me. "No man is fit to be a naturalist," said he, "who...to replace the stopper tightly. Those were not the clays of ground glass stoppers, and elegantly shaped exhibition jars; all the old students will recall... | |
| Jenny H. Stickney - 1892 - 416 頁
...Take this fish," said he, " and look at it; by and by I will ask you what you have seen." trusted to me. "No man is fit to be a naturalist," said he, "who...the fish before me in a tin tray, and occasionally to moisten the surface with alcohol from the jar, always taking care to replace the stopper tightly.... | |
| Christian Brothers - 1893 - 460 頁
...will ask you what you have seen." with explicit instructions as to the care of the object intrusted to me. " No man is fit to be a naturalist," said he, " who does not know how to take care of his specimens." I was to keep the fish before me in a tin tray, and occasionally moisten the surface... | |
| Jules Marcou - 1895 - 346 頁
...left me, but in a moment returned with explicit instructions as to the care of the object intrusted to me. "' No man is fit to be a naturalist,' said he,...who does not know how to take care of specimens.' "... Entomology was a cleaner science than ichthyology; but the example of the professor, who had unhesitatingly... | |
| 1898 - 494 頁
...left me, but in a moment returned with explicit instructions as to the care of the object intrusted to me. " No man is fit to be a naturalist," said he,...who does not know how to take care of specimens." . . . Entomology was a cleaner science than ichthyology, but the example of the professor, who had... | |
| 1898 - 1094 頁
...left me, but in a moment returned with explicit instructions as to the care of the object intrusted to me. " No man is fit to be a naturalist," said he,...who does not know how to take care of specimens." . . . Entomology was a cleaner science than ichthyology, but the example of the professor, who had... | |
| Edna Henry Lee Turpin - 1902 - 432 頁
...left me, but in a moment returned with explicit instructions as to the care of the object intrusted to me. " No man is fit to be a naturalist," said he,...the fish before me in a tin tray, and occasionally to moisten the surface with alcohol from the jar, always taking care to replace the stopper tightly.... | |
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