| Richard Nettle - 1857 - 156 pages
...of Jacobi was the simple result of a keen observation of the natural action of the breeding-salmon. Observing that the process of impregnation was entirely...government but also the more solid reward of a pension. " The labours of Gehin and Remy deserve generous record, for it is to their exertions we are most indebted... | |
| Chambers's journal - 1857 - 432 pages
...of Jacobi was the simple result of a keen observation of the natural action of the breeding-salmon. Observing that the process of impregnation was entirely...government, but also the more solid reward of a pension. The labours of Gehin and Kemy deserve generous record, for it is to their exertions we are most indebted... | |
| Richard Nettle - 1857 - 150 pages
...of Jacob! was the simple result of a keen observation of the natural action of the breeding-salmon. Observing that the process of impregnation was entirely...might readily be obtained. The results arrived at by Jacob! were of vast importance, and obtained not only the recognition of his government but also the... | |
| 1857 - 602 pages
...of Jacobi was the simple result of a keen observation of the natural action of the breeding-salmon. Observing that the process of impregnation was entirely...artificial hatching on a large scale, a constant and and unfailing supply offish might readily be obtained. The results arrived at by Jacobi were of vast... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1857 - 588 pages
...of Jacobi was the simple result of a keen observation of the natural action of the breeding-salmon. Observing that the process of impregnation was entirely...artificial hatching on a large scale, a constant and and unfailing supply offish might readily be obtained. The results arrived at by Jacobi were of vast... | |
| Thaddeus Norris - 1808 - 366 pages
...an account of Jacobi' s proceedings was also enrolled in the Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Berlin The results arrived at by Jacobi were of vast importance,...government, but also the more solid reward of a pension." It is strange that so important a discovery should not have produced more permanent results, and that... | |
| James Glass Bertram - 1873 - 370 pages
...papers on this art, and an account of Jacobi's proceedings was enrolled in the Memoirs of the Eoyal Academy of Berlin. This discovery of Jacobi was the...government, but also the more solid reward of a pension. Some persons dispute the claims of France to the honour of this discovery, asserting that the peasant... | |
| J. J. Armistead - 1898 - 346 pages
...Jacobi great attention was devoted to pisciculture by various gentlemen of scientific eminence. . . The results arrived at by Jacobi were of vast importance,...Government, but also the more solid reward of a pension." The well known Spallanzani also experimented in Italy on the ova of fish, as well as upon the spawn... | |
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