| 1855 - 650 lehte
...Considering the quantity of oxygen generated by a very small portion of a tree or shrub introduced, he saw no reason to doubt that the influence of the vegetable miyht serve as a complete compensation for that of the animal kingdom. Dr. WARD in 1837 was "quite... | |
| HODGES - 1856 - 780 lehte
...small portion of a tree or shrub generates a considerable quantity of oxygen, there were no reasons to doubt that the influence of the vegetable might...complete compensation for that of the animal kingdom.* The history of the various successful attempts that have been made to construct Marine Aquaria is very... | |
| HODGES - 1856 - 780 lehte
...small portion of a tree or shrub generates a considerable quantity of oxygen, there were no reasons to doubt that the influence of the vegetable might...complete compensation for that of the animal kingdom.* Upon this principle of the mutual support of the animal and vegetable worlds depends, then, the successful... | |
| James Shirley Hibberd - 1860 - 304 lehte
...small portion of a tree or shrub generates a considerable quantity of oxygen, there were no reasons to doubt that the influence of the vegetable might...complete compensation for that of the animal kingdom. The formation of a marine Aquarium was first accomplished by Dr. Johnstone, one of our most successful... | |
| 1873 - 490 lehte
...the respiration of animals, decomposing it and rendering it harmless. Finally, he asserted boldly " that the influence of the vegetable might serve as...complete compensation for that of the animal kingdom." Thus he seems by inductive reasoning and possibly by seeing the successful results in many parlours... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1854 - 986 lehte
...considering the quantity of oxygen generated by a very small portion of a tree or shrub introduced, he saw no reason to doubt that the influence of the vegetable might servo as a complete compensation for that of the animal kingdom. Mr. "Ward, in his Heport to the British... | |
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