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Pagina 246
... light in certain species ; and lastly , he reviews the opinions which have been entertained re- specting the nature and origin of animal light . Mr Macarteny controverts the notions of many authors , who pre- tend to have witnessed the ...
... light in certain species ; and lastly , he reviews the opinions which have been entertained re- specting the nature and origin of animal light . Mr Macarteny controverts the notions of many authors , who pre- tend to have witnessed the ...
Pagina 247
... light like that of phosphorus ; this , however , as well as every other mode of emitting light , ceased af- ter the death of the animal . Mr Macartney having noticed many other species , says , that his own observations lead him to ...
... light like that of phosphorus ; this , however , as well as every other mode of emitting light , ceased af- ter the death of the animal . Mr Macartney having noticed many other species , says , that his own observations lead him to ...
Pagina 248
... light likewise exists in some creatures which want nerves ; a circumstance that strongly marks the difference between animal light and animal electricity . In general , the exhibition of light , in animals , depends upon the presence of ...
... light likewise exists in some creatures which want nerves ; a circumstance that strongly marks the difference between animal light and animal electricity . In general , the exhibition of light , in animals , depends upon the presence of ...
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