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" Certain, that the leaves are incapable of essentially altering the taste, smell, colour and other properties of many of the bodies which their vessels absorb : and it would be rather unphilosophical to contend, that they are the digestive organs of the... "
Elements of Botany, Or, Outlines of the Natural History of Vegetables ... - Pagina 63
di William Paul Crillon Barton, Benjamin Smith Barton - 1836 - 299 pagine
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Elements of Botany, Or, Outlines of the Natural History of Vegetables ...

Benjamin Smith Barton - 1803 - 630 pagine
...intimate properties of the fluids or other matters, which are originally taken up by the roots. We are certain, that the leaves are incapable of essentially...few simple, but conclusive experiments. Mr. Papin • By Gusuvus Bondc, Professor Ludwig, Sir John Hill, &c. found, that a plant which he had put into...
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Elements of Botany: Or Outlines of the Natural History of Vegetables ...

Benjamin Smith Barton - 1812 - 392 pagine
...intimate properties of the fluids or other matters, which are originally taken up by the roots. We are Certain, that the leaves are incapable of essentially...few simple, but conclusive experiments. Mr. Papin * By Gustavus Bonde, Professor Ludwig, Sir John Hill, Sic. found, that a plant which he had put into...
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Elements of Botany: Or Outlines of the Natural History of Vegetables ...

Benjamin Smith Barton - 1812 - 390 pagine
...intimate properties of the fluids or other matters, which are originally taken up by the roots. We arc certain, that the leaves are incapable of essentially...few simple, but conclusive experiments. Mr. Papin " By Gustavus Bonde, Professor Ludwig, Sir John Hill, &c found, that a plant which he had put into...
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The Scottish Christian Herald, Volume 3

1838 - 844 pagine
...the temporalities; but, in other respects, held no rank superior to any other member. Dr Jamieson, to whom we are indebted for much of our knowledge of the Coldees, thinks be can discover, in their ecclesiastical government, a great resemblance to the Presbyterian....
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Crumbs from the Land O' Cakes

John Knox - 1851 - 216 pagine
...fertilizing the empire of mind, as it flows over the old world and the new. She can boast of a Ferguson, to whom we are indebted for much of our knowledge of the heavenly bodies ; of a Watt, who first rendered the steam engine of practical utility ; of a Reid,...
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The Indian Medical Gazette, Volume 3

1868 - 312 pagine
...1868. Mr. Spender is Surgeon to the Bath Mineral Water Hospital, and son of the celebrated gentleman to whom we are indebted for much of our knowledge of the natural treatment of ulcers. In this volume the author treats ofthehutory, diagnosis, prognosis, and...
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Genealogies of the Stranahan, Josselyn, Fitch and Dow Families in North America

Henry Reed Stiles - 1868 - 144 pagine
...genealogy, and to Doctor JB POUTER, of Coventry, Conn., and to Mrs. ALMIRA (Dow) WILSON, of South Coventry, to whom we are indebted for much of our knowledge of the Dow family. HRS BROOKLYN, NY, September, 1868. So ^tvanahatt »«*1 Jitth famf.s of theit Dedicated...
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Science, Volume 49

John Michels (Journalist) - 1919 - 688 pagine
...in those languages. He was one of the survivors of a group of naturalist explorers and investigators to whom we are indebted for much of our knowledge of the fauna and flora of tropical America. He belonged to an illustrious company which, beginning with Humboldt...
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An Introduction to the Study of Mammals Living and Extinct

William Henry Flower, Richard Lydekker - 1891 - 792 pagine
...other forms less distinctly carnivorous, to the whole of which, including the modern Insectivora, Cope (to whom we are indebted for much of our knowledge of the American extinct species) gives the name of BUNOTHERIA, those more specially related to the existing...
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The Anatomy of the central nervous system of man and of vertebrates in general

Ludwig Edinger - 1899 - 472 pagine
...involved in these curious structures is, in fishes, supplied by the Vagus and Trigeminus. Fritsch, to whom we are indebted for much of our knowledge of the fish-brain, found that the nuclei of these nerves in Loph ius — and in this fish alone — were supplemented...
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