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... plants in the coal - formation . The Phytelithus verrucosus of Martin he sup- poses to have been a succulent plant , including a more solid part , communicating with the external surface by a delicate organization ; and he is inclined ...
... plants in the coal - formation . The Phytelithus verrucosus of Martin he sup- poses to have been a succulent plant , including a more solid part , communicating with the external surface by a delicate organization ; and he is inclined ...
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... plants . What soil can be found composed of simple earths devoid of animal and vegetable matter in which plants will grow ? And it is well known that the presence of a large quantity of salts , even of those kinds which , in small ...
... plants . What soil can be found composed of simple earths devoid of animal and vegetable matter in which plants will grow ? And it is well known that the presence of a large quantity of salts , even of those kinds which , in small ...
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... plants , and , by exciting the action of their irritable fibres , promote their health and growth ; part of them are taken up along with the soluble vege- table matter contained in the soil , and disposed of in the economy of the plant ...
... plants , and , by exciting the action of their irritable fibres , promote their health and growth ; part of them are taken up along with the soluble vege- table matter contained in the soil , and disposed of in the economy of the plant ...
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