10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ECCALEOBION»
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
ARTIFICIAL INCUBATION-THE ECCALEOBION. A menu! curious and interesting
exhibition. especially to the physiologist, is now open at 121 Pall Mall, opposite
the Opera Colonnade, called the Eccanonrorr, a contrivance for hatching eggs ...
Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith, 1839
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The Court magazine and belle assemblée [afterw.] and monthly ...
THE ECCALEOBION-. One of the most singular discoveries in this inventive age,
has certainly been made by Mr. Bucknell. Every one interested in the popular
study of natural history, will encourage the Eccaleobion, and be delighted with an
...
Court magazine and monthly critic
The American eccaleobion is entirely different from anything ever produced in
Europe, and infinitely superior for all practical purposes. It possesses a complete
and perfect control over temperature, which is the greatest desideratum, and is ...
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Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art
Ir. want way the heat of the Eccaleobion is produced, we □re not informed ;
probably it is by hot water ; certainly the operation is simple and effective, as
abundant living proofs daily testify. In an oblong wooden case, about nine feet in
length, ...
In what way the heat of the Eccaleobion is produced, we are not informed;
probably it is by hot water: certainly the operation is simple and elfecti-e, us
abundant living proofs daily testily. In an oblong wooden case, about nine leet in
length, nnd ...
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THE FARMER'S REGISTER, A MONTHLY PUBLICATION, DEVELOPED FOR ...
In what way the heat of the Eccaleobion is produced, we are not informed;
probably it is by hot water: certainly the operation is simple and efl'ecti"e, as
abundant living proofs daily testily. In an oblong wooden case, about nine feet in
length, ...
11 1-2 School street, an Eccaleobion, inyented and made by Mr Andrew Hartman
, from Scotland. Mr H. has been experimenting for more than a year past, and has
', at last succeeded in producing a machine which answers his -most sanguine ...
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Tales and Sketches: 1843-1849
18) printed a notice from the Philadelphia Public Ledger of May 23, 1839, which
says: "A London paper states that a curious exhibition, under the name of '
Eccaleobion,' is about to be opened in Pall-Mall"; it may have been brought to
America ...
Edgar Allan Poe, Thomas Ollive Mabbott, Eleanor D. Kewer, 2000
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The Mechanic and Chemist: A Magazine of the Arts and Sciences
THE ECCALEOBION. That eggs should be hatched by exposure to a proper
temperature, artificially produced, is a circumstance which adds but little to the
wonders exhibited by the incomprehensible process of nature ; it is well known
that the ...
A highly curious and interesting exhibition, espe- chilly to the physiologist, is now
open at 121, Pall-mall, opposite the Opera Colonnade, called the Eccaleobion, a
contrivance for hatching eggs by artificial heat. It differs from the Egyptian ...