Word: agaric
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...discussing the problem. Professor Raymond Pearl of Johns Hopkins University describes an experiment which he conducted with a pint milk-bottle, a supply of yeast and banana agar, and about a dozen flies (genus ). The food supply of yeast and banana agar was put it the bottom of the bottle and then the flies were enclosed, and the whole kept at a uniform temperature for about fifty days. During this time the flies multiplied so that the milk bottle--representing the United States--could not hold them all, nor the food supply give sufficient nourishment. The population, so to speak...
...appointments are as follows: William John Crozier 5G, of Agar's Island Bermuda, in Zoology; Raphael Demos 4C of Constantinople, Turkey, in Philosophy Willard Edward Farnham 2G, of Cedazedge, Colo., in Modern Languages; Herbert Feis 1G, of New York, N. Y. in Economics; John Raeburn Green 3L, of St. Louis, Mo., in Law; Albert Richard Carl Haas 2G, of Scranton, Pa., in Botany Norris Folger Hall 4G, of Cambridge, Chemistry; Harold Calvin Marston Morse 3G, of Waterville, Me., in mathematics Hyder Edward Rollins 2G, of Asperment, Tex., in Modern Languages; Harold St. John 3G, of Philadelphia, Pa., in Botany...
...coaching was laid upon greater accuracy in shooting, and to this end tin discs were hung in the scrappy game the University team completely out classed the seconds, keeping the punk in the neighborhood of the latter's goal almost all time. Only the excellent work of S agar at goal saved the second team from a far worse defeat. The University tallies were made by Willetts, Hopkins, Clark, Phillips, and Smart...
...ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "The Fauna of Little Agar's Island, Bermuda." Mr. S. I. Kornhauser. Zoological Laboratory, 4th floor, Room...
...ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "The Fauna of Little Agar's island, Bermuda." Mr. S. I. Kornhauser. Zoological Laboratory, 4th floor, Room...