An Introduction to BotanyLongman, 1839 - 594 psl. |
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... history are the sim- plicity and harmony that pervade the universe more strikingly manifest than in the vegetable kingdom , where the most varied forms are produced by the combination of a very small number of distinct organs , and the ...
... history are the sim- plicity and harmony that pervade the universe more strikingly manifest than in the vegetable kingdom , where the most varied forms are produced by the combination of a very small number of distinct organs , and the ...
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... History of the vital phenomena that have been observed both in plants in general , and in particular species , and also in each of their organs taken separately . It is that part of the science which has the most direct bearing upon ...
... History of the vital phenomena that have been observed both in plants in general , and in particular species , and also in each of their organs taken separately . It is that part of the science which has the most direct bearing upon ...
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... history , is to enable every person to recognise a known species , after its station has been discovered by classification , and also to put those who have not had the opportunity of examining a plant themselves into possession of all ...
... history , is to enable every person to recognise a known species , after its station has been discovered by classification , and also to put those who have not had the opportunity of examining a plant themselves into possession of all ...
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... history of science , but does not belong to a work which professes merely to give an account of the science as it is : all that is generally acknowledged must pass current from author to author . " * London , May , 1839 . * Brett's ...
... history of science , but does not belong to a work which professes merely to give an account of the science as it is : all that is generally acknowledged must pass current from author to author . " * London , May , 1839 . * Brett's ...
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... History at Paris , and has been figured , both by Mirbel in his Elémens ( tab . xix . ) , and De Candolle in his Organographie ( tab . iv . ) . We know from the effect of the common Bindweed upon the Exogens of our hedges , that the ...
... History at Paris , and has been figured , both by Mirbel in his Elémens ( tab . xix . ) , and De Candolle in his Organographie ( tab . iv . ) . We know from the effect of the common Bindweed upon the Exogens of our hedges , that the ...
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