| 1812 - 778 str.
...escape from the fruit, and give birth to new individuals. " This is asserted by LimiEus, and var rious other Naturalists ; and, though controverted by some,...named as entirely owing to the stimulus of light. liut yet, I presume, it is also in part referable to Instinct, and that light operates only as an auxiliary... | |
| William Marrat, Pishey Thompson - 1812 - 488 str.
...proper time, escape from the fruit, and give birth to new individuals. This is asserted by Linnaeus and various other naturalists ; and, though controverted...the observations of Dr. Smith, who authorizes me to make use of his name on this occasion. In cold or shady weather this phenomenon is less evident, and... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1814 - 574 str.
...proper time escape from the fruit, and give birth to new individuals. ' This is asserted by Linnxns and various other naturalists ; and, though controverted...occasion. In cold or shady weather this phenomenon is le»» evident, and is explained by the writer last named as entirely owing to the stimulus of light.... | |
| 1814 - 574 str.
...proper time escape from the fruit, and give birtli to new individuals. ' This is asserted by Lyinzus and various other naturalists ; and, .though controverted...occasion. In cold or shady weather this phenomenon is lesi evident, and is explained by the writer last named as entirely owing to the stimulus of light.... | |
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