| 1815 - 550 sider
...previously existed in vegetables. By M. Donovan, Esq. Communicated by WH Wollaston, MD Sec. RS - 231 XVI. On the structure of the organs of respiration in animals...pisces and the class vermes, and in two genera of the last mentioned class. By Sir Everard Home, Bart. VPRS 256 XVII. On the mode of generation of the lamprey... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1775 - 348 sider
...perturbation of her motion. Hettins. LXXXVIII.527 VERMES.* On the structure of the organs of respira• tion in animals which appear to hold an intermediate place between those of the class pisces and class vermes, and in two genera of the last-mentioned class. - - Home. CV. 256 An account of the circulation... | |
| 1816 - 582 sider
...suggestions on the state in which acids may have previously existed in vegetables; by M. Donovan, Esq. On the structure of the Organs of Respiration in Animals,...Pisces and the Class Vermes, and in two genera of the last mentioned class; by Sir Everard Home, Bart. VPRS On the mode of generation of the Lamprey and... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1816 - 574 sider
...raspberries and gooseberries, as they contain citric and malic acids, contain no sorbic whatever.' On the Structure of the Organs of Respiration in Animals...Class Pisces and the Class Vermes ; and in two Genera ^f the last-mentioned Class. By Sir Everard Home, Bart. VP RS — It is here observed that the structure... | |
| 1816 - 654 sider
...considerable probability to this view of their origin. On the Structure of the Organs of Bexpiration in Animals which appear to hold an intermediate Place...Pisces, and the. Class Vermes, and in two Genera of the last mentioned Class. By Sir Everard Home Bart. VPRS Descriptions of anatomical structure, whether... | |
| 1816 - 660 sider
...principle, and the facts which he has adduced give considerable probability to this view of their origin. On the Structure of the Organs of Respiration in Animals...to hold an intermediate Place between those of the Clans Pisces, and the Clans Vermes, and in two Genera of the last mentioned Class. By Sir Everard Home... | |
| Thomas Thomson - 1816 - 528 sider
...previously existed in Vegetables. By M. Donovan, Esq. — (See Annals of Philosophy, vol. vii. P- 37.) 7. On the Structure of the Organs of Respiration in Animals which appear to hold an intermediate Pbace between those of the Class Pisces and the Class Fermes, and in two Genera of the lastmentioned... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1833 - 486 sider
...oxalic acid ; but the author is fully sensible that little reliance can be placed on such speculations. On the Structure of the Organs of Respiration in Animals...Pisces and the Class Vermes, and in two Genera of the last -mentioned Class. By Sir Everard Home, Bart. VPRS Read June 1, 1815. [Phil. Trans. 1815,^. 256.]... | |
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