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... observed them , and then only on a few particular individuals : I never could dis- cover them in winter . We frequently observe in the janias and Corallinas small globular bodies , more or less voluminous , and varying in their ...
... observed them , and then only on a few particular individuals : I never could dis- cover them in winter . We frequently observe in the janias and Corallinas small globular bodies , more or less voluminous , and varying in their ...
Page 276
... observed a rise of temperature varying from a quarter of a degree to one degree : but it appears to us that this took place too soon to have been the effect of the coagulation of the blood . Thus , in experiment v . , ( p . 72. ) at the ...
... observed a rise of temperature varying from a quarter of a degree to one degree : but it appears to us that this took place too soon to have been the effect of the coagulation of the blood . Thus , in experiment v . , ( p . 72. ) at the ...
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... observations ; and to this end to extend them to the most insignificant members of the vegetable kingdom , such as mosses , lichens , and fungi . He was likewise to observe the changes which both the native and exotic plants undergo ...
... observations ; and to this end to extend them to the most insignificant members of the vegetable kingdom , such as mosses , lichens , and fungi . He was likewise to observe the changes which both the native and exotic plants undergo ...
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