| 1823 - 582 páginas
...question of resuscitation had been agitated among physiologists. ' It may be worthy of notice here, that the fish froze as they were taken out of the nets,...and we had occasion to observe it repeatedly, as Dr. Richardson occupied himself in examining the structure of the different species of fish, and was always,... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1823 - 580 páginas
...notice here, that the fish froze as they were taken out of the nets, and in a short time became asolid mass of ice; and by a blow or two of the hatchet were...and we had occasion to observe it repeatedly, as Dr. Richardson occupied himself in examining the structure of the different species of fish, and was always,... | |
| John Franklin - 1824 - 426 páginas
...the nets. It may be worthy of notice here, that the fish froze as they were taken out of the nets, in a short time became a solid mass of ice, and by...and we had occasion to observe it repeatedly, as Dr. Richardson occupied himself in examining the structure of the different species of fish, and was, always... | |
| John Franklin - 1824 - 426 páginas
...the nets. It may be worthy of notice here, that the fish froze as they were taken out of the nets, in a short time became a solid mass of ice, and by...and we had occasion to observe it repeatedly, as Dr. Richardson occupied himself in examining the structure of the different species of fish, and was always,... | |
| John Mason Good - 1825 - 706 páginas
...he passed at Fort Chipeywan, on the skirts of the Polar sea, " froze as they were taken out of their nets, and in a short time became a solid mass of ice...might be removed in one lump. If, in this completely 120 frozen state, they were thawed before the fire, they reco- GEN- vvered their animation. This was... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 432 páginas
...frozen fish in His late Journey to the Polar Seas. ' It may he worthy of notice here, he says, that the fish froze as they were taken out of the nets,...and we had occasion to observe it repeatedly, as Dr. :llichardson occupied himself in examining the structure of the different species of fish, and was... | |
| John Mason Good - 1829 - 792 páginas
...he passed at Fort Chipeywan, on the skirts of the Polar Sea, " froze as they were taken out of their nets, and in a short time became a solid mass of ice...animation. This was particularly the case with the carp. We have seen a carp recover so far as to leap about with much vigour, after it had been frozen for... | |
| William Joseph Snelling - 1831 - 552 páginas
...the nets. It may be worthy of notice here, that the fish froze as they were taken out of the nets, in a short time became a solid mass of ice, and by...This was particularly the case with the carp, and it was observed repeatedly, as Dr Richardson occupied himself in examining the structure of the different... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1832 - 430 páginas
...Lake, froze as they were taken out of the nets, and became in a short time a solid mass of ice. But if in this completely frozen state they were thawed...their animation. This was particularly the case with a carp, which recovered so far as to leap about with some vigor after jt had been frozen for thirty-six... | |
| Robert Macnish - 1834 - 362 páginas
...once lively and animated on being exposed to heat. " The fish froze," says Captain Franklin, " as fast as they were taken out of the nets, and in a short...before the fire, they recovered their animation." Sheep sometimes remain for several weeks in a state of torpitude, buried beneath wreaths of snow. Swallows... | |
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