| John Lindley, John Torrey - 1831 - 486 sider
...which it colours green or deep brown. One might call it a provisional creation waiting to be organized, and then assuming different forms, according to the...corpuscles which penetrate it or develope among it. It may further be said to be the origin of two very distinct existences, the one certainly animal,... | |
| John Lindley - 1836 - 570 sider
...which it colours green or deep brown. One might call it a provisional creation waiting to be organised, and then assuming different forms, according to the...corpuscles which penetrate it or develope among it. It may further be said to be the origin of two very distinct existences, the one certainly animal,... | |
| Charles Cowdell - 1848 - 234 sider
...which it colours green or deep brown. One might call it a provisional creation waiting to be organised, and then assuming different forms, according to the...corpuscles which penetrate it or develope among it. It may further be said to be the origin of two very distinct existences, the one certainly animal,... | |
| Edward Hitchcock - 1851 - 418 sider
...it colours yreen or deep brown. One might call it a provisional creation, waiting to be organized, and then assuming different forms according to the nature of the corpuscles which penetrate it, or develop among it. It may further be said to be the origin of two very distinct existences, the one... | |
| John Lindley - 1853 - 1076 sider
...which it colours green or deep brown. One might call it a provisional creation waiting to be organised, and then assuming different forms, according to the nature of the corpuscles which penetrate it or develop among it. It may further be said to be the origin of two very distinct existences, the one... | |
| John Lindley - 1853 - 1066 sider
...which it colours green or deep brown. One might call it a provisional creation waiting to be organised, and then assuming different forms, according to the nature of the corpuscles which penetrate it or develop among it. It may further be said to be the origin of two very distinct existences, the one... | |
| Edward Hitchcock - 1860 - 400 sider
...it colours green or deep brown. One might call it a provisional creation, waiting to be organised, and then assuming different forms according to the nature of the corpuscles which penetrate it, or develop among it. It may further be said to be the origin of two very distinct existences, the one... | |
| A.N. BELL, A.M., M.D. - 1860 - 340 sider
...development. In the language of Lindly, "The Fungi are a provisional creation, waiting to be organized, and then assuming different forms, according to the nature of the corpuscles which penetrate it or are developed among it." For these reasons, some naturalists are of the opinion that the Fungi are... | |
| The Farmer's Magazine - 1857 - 602 sider
...Bory de St. Vincent suggests that " one might call it a provisional creation waiting to be organized, and then assuming different forms, according to the nature of the corpuscles which penetrate it or develop among it. It may further be said to be the origin of two very distinct existences, the one... | |
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