The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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John Mason Good. Lect . XII . On the Digestive Function , and the Organs contributory to it ; the different Kinds of Food employed by different Animals ; and the Continuance of Life through long Periods of fasting ......... .. XIII . On ...
John Mason Good. Lect . XII . On the Digestive Function , and the Organs contributory to it ; the different Kinds of Food employed by different Animals ; and the Continuance of Life through long Periods of fasting ......... .. XIII . On ...
Strana 175
... organs , and which is seldom or never observed from burnt vegetable substances of a decided and unquestionable character . Am- monia , however , upon destructive distillation , is met with in small quantities in particular parts of most ...
... organs , and which is seldom or never observed from burnt vegetable substances of a decided and unquestionable character . Am- monia , however , upon destructive distillation , is met with in small quantities in particular parts of most ...
Strana 179
... organ , and the and the organ producing it is connected with various others , have at the same time liberally endowed them with a brain , a heart , and a stomach ; and have very obligingly permitted them to possess ideas , and the means ...
... organ , and the and the organ producing it is connected with various others , have at the same time liberally endowed them with a brain , a heart , and a stomach ; and have very obligingly permitted them to possess ideas , and the means ...
Strana 185
... organ is universal , and that there is no such thing as an acotyledonous seed in the whole vegetable kingdom . In reality , the cotyledon appears absolutely necessary for the germination and future growth of the seed , and may hence be ...
... organ is universal , and that there is no such thing as an acotyledonous seed in the whole vegetable kingdom . In reality , the cotyledon appears absolutely necessary for the germination and future growth of the seed , and may hence be ...
Strana 187
... organ will regerminate and the whole plant be renewed ; but if the root perish , the plant becomes lost irrecoverably . Yet there are various phænomena in vegetable life that manifest a smaller difference in the nature of the root and ...
... organ will regerminate and the whole plant be renewed ; but if the root perish , the plant becomes lost irrecoverably . Yet there are various phænomena in vegetable life that manifest a smaller difference in the nature of the root and ...
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