The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the Progressive Discoveries and Improvements in the Sciences and the Arts, 11. köideA. and C. Black, 1860 |
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Page 7
... similar " T¿nia - heads " are formed , in con- nection with vesicles budded off from the interior of the primary cyst , without the intermediate pullulation of other cysts . In Conurus , also , there is a formation of a multitude of ...
... similar " T¿nia - heads " are formed , in con- nection with vesicles budded off from the interior of the primary cyst , without the intermediate pullulation of other cysts . In Conurus , also , there is a formation of a multitude of ...
Page 13
... similar larv¿ , the last only of which become perfect insects . § 7. Resumé of the Varieties of Alternation . On the grounds above stated , it becomes necessary to dis- tinguish these three varieties of the so - called alternation of ...
... similar larv¿ , the last only of which become perfect insects . § 7. Resumé of the Varieties of Alternation . On the grounds above stated , it becomes necessary to dis- tinguish these three varieties of the so - called alternation of ...
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... similar grounds he argues , that the spermatic organ " may perhaps be more correctly considered , like the ovary , as a distinct sexual bud , having the generative system so enormously predominant as to overrule and replace all the rest ...
... similar grounds he argues , that the spermatic organ " may perhaps be more correctly considered , like the ovary , as a distinct sexual bud , having the generative system so enormously predominant as to overrule and replace all the rest ...
Page 20
... similar process of local development . In its turn this tooth also is shed , and though in most species it has no successor , yet in a few there is a constant succession during the whole lifetime of the animal . Such also is the case ...
... similar process of local development . In its turn this tooth also is shed , and though in most species it has no successor , yet in a few there is a constant succession during the whole lifetime of the animal . Such also is the case ...
Page 27
... similar to those found in the ancient tumuli and tombs of Peru ; and altogether , it is impossible to see them among our Indians , without being struck by the strong family likeness between the two people . In taking leave of this ...
... similar to those found in the ancient tumuli and tombs of Peru ; and altogether , it is impossible to see them among our Indians , without being struck by the strong family likeness between the two people . In taking leave of this ...
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