The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the Progressive Discoveries and Improvements in the Sciences and the Arts, Bind 13A. and C. Black, 1861 |
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Side ii
... Species not Transmutable , nor the Result of Secondary Causes ; being a Critical Examination of Mr Darwin's Work entitled " Origin and Variation of Species . " By C. R. BREE , M.D. , F.L.S. , Physician to the Essex and Colchester ...
... Species not Transmutable , nor the Result of Secondary Causes ; being a Critical Examination of Mr Darwin's Work entitled " Origin and Variation of Species . " By C. R. BREE , M.D. , F.L.S. , Physician to the Essex and Colchester ...
Side v
... Species . By CHARLES CARDALE BABINGTON , M.A. , F.R.S. , F.L.S. John Van Voorst , London . 1860. 12mo , pp . 327 , • 7. Flora of Suffolk ; a Catalogue of the Plants ( indigenous or naturalized ) found in a Wild State in the County of ...
... Species . By CHARLES CARDALE BABINGTON , M.A. , F.R.S. , F.L.S. John Van Voorst , London . 1860. 12mo , pp . 327 , • 7. Flora of Suffolk ; a Catalogue of the Plants ( indigenous or naturalized ) found in a Wild State in the County of ...
Side 23
... species of the shells of mollusca , or of the hard parts of echinoderms and crustacea . If the lime , which palagonite - tuff contains , is not entirely derived from such shells , there is every reason to suppose that it is in a great ...
... species of the shells of mollusca , or of the hard parts of echinoderms and crustacea . If the lime , which palagonite - tuff contains , is not entirely derived from such shells , there is every reason to suppose that it is in a great ...
Side 59
... species of rain , formed in the lower atmosphere in consequence of the moisture which had been evaporated by day being condensed by the cold of night into minute drops . Bacon ( Natural History , p . 866 ) noticed that starlight and ...
... species of rain , formed in the lower atmosphere in consequence of the moisture which had been evaporated by day being condensed by the cold of night into minute drops . Bacon ( Natural History , p . 866 ) noticed that starlight and ...
Side 84
... species , should the individual perish . Now , such an explanation seems to have everything in its favour . At first sight it seems wholly satisfactory . But it is only at first sight . Many things soon present themselves which are ...
... species , should the individual perish . Now , such an explanation seems to have everything in its favour . At first sight it seems wholly satisfactory . But it is only at first sight . Many things soon present themselves which are ...
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