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... plants collected by the designated by M. Lamouroux , professor of natural history at Caen ; and they amount to upwards of forty species , or varieties , of which about one - fourth may be re- garded as non - descripts . From this list ...
... plants collected by the designated by M. Lamouroux , professor of natural history at Caen ; and they amount to upwards of forty species , or varieties , of which about one - fourth may be re- garded as non - descripts . From this list ...
Pagina 456
... plants , which have no such central organ :, but if by di gestion be meant any process in virtue of which an organized 10 ง draws nutritive principles from the substances around it , and transforms them into its own substance , the ...
... plants , which have no such central organ :, but if by di gestion be meant any process in virtue of which an organized 10 ง draws nutritive principles from the substances around it , and transforms them into its own substance , the ...
Pagina 457
... plants , though transmitted to us in an imperfect form , we may infer that he had directed his attention with much dili gence to their production , growth , structure , and properties and to the endeavored to class upwards of five ...
... plants , though transmitted to us in an imperfect form , we may infer that he had directed his attention with much dili gence to their production , growth , structure , and properties and to the endeavored to class upwards of five ...
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