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… and such effect to the young.” Chilton's first scientific paper, Additions to New Zealand Crustacea , was read before … Institute on 13 October 1881. He contributed altogether 51 papers to transactions of the institute, besides many to …
… crystals. Crystals of mica are flat, and can be parted into paper-thin sheets parallel to the flat surfaces. These …
… resourcefulness was such that when the Federation's weekly paper was being hard pressed for arrears of rent, he …
… was on marine organisms and for his D.Sc., an unpublished paper on rotifers, collected by himself and numerous …
… up and down a paddock. The echo sounder produces on a wide paper tape a continuous record of the depth of water, and at …
… on botanical survey of Stewart Island , parliamentary paper, Department of Lands, Cockayne, L. (1909), (gives much …
… handled, particularly since the establishment of pulp and paper mills at Kinleith and Kawerau. Whereas in 1946 timber …
… The West Coast's bituminous coal reserves appear ample on paper, but adequate drilling is impossible in this difficult …
… the laboratory at Canterbury University College. His first paper on Lycopodium had been published in 1909 and he now … processes and theories. W. H. Lang wrote of his two papers on Tmesipteris: “They are classics in the importance …
… and admissible questions appear on a subsequent Order Paper. They are read in full at question time and are … to be made available to the House), consideration of papers (a debate in which papers laid on the Table of the House by order of the House …