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" In discourse hereof with our learned Savilian professor Sir Thomas Millington, he told me he conceived that the attire doth serve, as the male, for the generation of the seed. I immediately replied that I was of the same opinion, and gave him some reasons... "
The Early Naturalists, Their Lives and Work, 1530-1789 - Page 169
by Louis Compton Miall - 1912 - 396 pages
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 49

1829 - 566 pages
...Our learned Savilian Professor, Sir T. Millington, told me that ' he conceived the attire (stamens) doth serve as the male, for the ' generation of the...immediately replied that I was of ' the same opinion, gave him some reasons for it, and answered ' some objections which might oppose them.' (Grew's Anat....
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth ..., Volume 4

Henry Hallam - Europe - 1839 - 422 pages
...floral attire. So that it seems to perform its service to the seeds as the foliature to the fruit. In discourse hereof with our learned Savilian professor...and gave him some reasons for it, and answered some objections which might oppose them. But withal, in regard every plant is app^oM"?, or male and female,...
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe: In the Fifteenth ..., Volume 4

Henry Hallam - Europe - 1879 - 442 pages
...floral attire ; so that it seems to perform its service to the seeds as the foliature to the fruit. In discourse hereof with our learned Savilian professor...generation of the seed. I immediately replied that I was ol the same opinion, and gave him some reasons for it, and answered some objections which might oppose...
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth ..., Volume 4

Henry Hallam - Europe - 1880 - 422 pages
...that the attire doth serve, as the male, for the generation of the seed. 1 immediately replied, that l was of the same opinion, and gave him some reasons for it, and answered some objections which might oppose them. But withal, in regard every plant is i,pptvoe,1'hsf, or male and...
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Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 37

Leslie Stephen - Great Britain - 1894 - 476 pages
...TaDeaac Milliujrton. he told me, that he conctirtd that the attire "stamens' doth serve as the cafe for the generation of the seed. I immediately replied, that I was of the same opinion . . . ' As Pulteney point* oat (SketeAa of tiie Pnyrats of Botany, i. 336 >, the credit probably belongs...
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The Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 13

Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee - Great Britain - 1909 - 1368 pages
...[an error] professor, Sir Thomas Millington, he told me, that he conceived that the attire [stamens] doth serve as the male for the generation of the seed....immediately replied, that I was of the same opinion ..." As Pulteney points out (Sketches of the Progress of Botany, i. 336), the credit probably belongs...
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Makers of British Botany: A Collection of Biographies by Living Botanists

Francis Wall Oliver - Botanists - 1913 - 404 pages
...independently, for he tells us that when Millington made the suggestion, he "immediately reply'd that [he] was of the same Opinion ; and gave him some reasons for it, and answered some Objections, which might oppose them." Besides his belief in the male nature of the stamen, Nehemiah...
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The Dictionary of National Biography, Founded in 1882 by George Smith, Volume 13

Great Britain - 1922 - 1426 pages
...[an error] professor, Sir Thomas Millington, he told me, that he conceived that the attire [stamens] doth serve as the male for the generation of the seed....immediately replied, that I was of the same opinion . . .' As Pulteney points out (Sketches of the Progress of Botany, i. 336), the credit probably belongs...
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Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, Volumes 15-18

Indiana Academy of Science - Science - 1906 - 782 pages
..."Anatomy of Plants" (chap. V, sees. 3 and 4, page 171) : "In discourse hereof with our learned Snvilian professor, Sir Thomas Millington, he told me he conceived...and gave him some reasons for it and answered some objections which might oppose them." But how badly Grew must have been confused in the matter may be...
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Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, Volumes 16-19

Indiana Academy of Science - Science - 1907 - 1032 pages
..."Anatomy of Plants'' (chap. V, sees. 3 and 4, page 171) : "In discourse hereof with our learned Saviliau professor, Sir Thomas Millington. he told me he conceived...generation of the seed. I immediately replied that 1 was of the same opinion and gave him some reasons for it and answered some objections which might...
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