Nature

Nature

April 4, 1925 | Unknown Author
The passage provides a brief overview of several publications, including: 1. **Botryllus by E. Catherine Herdman**: This book, part of the Liverpool Marine Biology Committee's series, offers a detailed and well-illustrated account of the compound ascidian Botryllus. It covers anatomy, embryology, development, colony formation, and other related topics. However, it lacks a section on suitable examination methods. 2. **The Place of Partial Differential Equations in Mathematical Physics by Prof. Ganesh Prasad**: This text discusses the role of partial differential equations in various physical phenomena, such as vibratory motion, heat conduction, and electrostatics. It highlights the challenges in solving these equations under specified boundary conditions. 3. **Linear Integral Equations by Prof. W. V. Lovitt**: This book provides a clear and readable introduction to linear integral equations, focusing on single integration. It covers the general theory and applies the methods to problems in differential equations, calculus of variations, and vibration. While not introducing new substance, it is well-organized and useful. 4. **In the High Himalayas by Hugh Whistler**: This book describes sport and travel in remote Himalayan regions, including valuable geographical and natural history information, such as bird species. It includes illustrations and a map. 5. **Ross and Cromarty by Prof. W. J. Watson**: This volume is part of the Cambridge County Geographies series, focusing on the human aspects of the Ross and Cromarty areas, including the Celtic heritage and dialects. It describes the Celts as part of the Nordic race without explicitly using that term.The passage provides a brief overview of several publications, including: 1. **Botryllus by E. Catherine Herdman**: This book, part of the Liverpool Marine Biology Committee's series, offers a detailed and well-illustrated account of the compound ascidian Botryllus. It covers anatomy, embryology, development, colony formation, and other related topics. However, it lacks a section on suitable examination methods. 2. **The Place of Partial Differential Equations in Mathematical Physics by Prof. Ganesh Prasad**: This text discusses the role of partial differential equations in various physical phenomena, such as vibratory motion, heat conduction, and electrostatics. It highlights the challenges in solving these equations under specified boundary conditions. 3. **Linear Integral Equations by Prof. W. V. Lovitt**: This book provides a clear and readable introduction to linear integral equations, focusing on single integration. It covers the general theory and applies the methods to problems in differential equations, calculus of variations, and vibration. While not introducing new substance, it is well-organized and useful. 4. **In the High Himalayas by Hugh Whistler**: This book describes sport and travel in remote Himalayan regions, including valuable geographical and natural history information, such as bird species. It includes illustrations and a map. 5. **Ross and Cromarty by Prof. W. J. Watson**: This volume is part of the Cambridge County Geographies series, focusing on the human aspects of the Ross and Cromarty areas, including the Celtic heritage and dialects. It describes the Celts as part of the Nordic race without explicitly using that term.
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