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... Plants ( original ) 408 408 408 408 409 417 423 434 · 435 437 441 443 137. The Uterus and its appendages 446 138. Successive stages of Segmentation of Mammalian vitellus ; after Coste 139. Formation of the Mulberry mass ; after Coste ...
... Plants ( original ) 408 408 408 408 409 417 423 434 · 435 437 441 443 137. The Uterus and its appendages 446 138. Successive stages of Segmentation of Mammalian vitellus ; after Coste 139. Formation of the Mulberry mass ; after Coste ...
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... Plants and Animals , and the inorganic aggregations of Mineral matter ; as well as between the condition of a living being , whether Animal or Plant , and that of dead or inert Mineral bodies . It is upon these distinctions , which are ...
... Plants and Animals , and the inorganic aggregations of Mineral matter ; as well as between the condition of a living being , whether Animal or Plant , and that of dead or inert Mineral bodies . It is upon these distinctions , which are ...
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... Plants and the lower Animals , we find an indefiniteness in point of size , depending upon the tendency to multipli ... plant , which has roots , stem , leaves , and flowers , is an example of an organized structure , in which the rela ...
... Plants and the lower Animals , we find an indefiniteness in point of size , depending upon the tendency to multipli ... plant , which has roots , stem , leaves , and flowers , is an example of an organized structure , in which the rela ...
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... Plants . These fibres would appear to be of perfectly simple structure ; yet we know from the loss of fluid , and the change of properties which they undergo in drying , that water must have formed part of their substance . - It may be ...
... Plants . These fibres would appear to be of perfectly simple structure ; yet we know from the loss of fluid , and the change of properties which they undergo in drying , that water must have formed part of their substance . - It may be ...
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... Plants and Animals ; and many of these in extremely minute proportion . Some of these appear to be merely introduced , to answer certain chemical or mechanical purposes ; and the composition of the parts which possess the highest vital ...
... Plants and Animals ; and many of these in extremely minute proportion . Some of these appear to be merely introduced , to answer certain chemical or mechanical purposes ; and the composition of the parts which possess the highest vital ...
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