An Introduction to BotanyLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1839 - 594 páginas |
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... a short time occupied the attention of ob- servers , or which depend upon obscure and ill - under- stood evidence , are less clearly defined than could be wished . To explain those principles ; to adduce the iv PREFACE .
... a short time occupied the attention of ob- servers , or which depend upon obscure and ill - under- stood evidence , are less clearly defined than could be wished . To explain those principles ; to adduce the iv PREFACE .
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... less important purpose has been to demonstrate , by a series of well - connected proofs , that in no department of natural history are the sim- plicity and harmony that pervade the universe more strikingly manifest than in the vegetable ...
... less important purpose has been to demonstrate , by a series of well - connected proofs , that in no department of natural history are the sim- plicity and harmony that pervade the universe more strikingly manifest than in the vegetable ...
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... less rapidly , when it is broken into minute portions , and is carried along by the growing membrane . In direction it is variable ( Plates I. and II . ) ; sometimes it is straight , and attains a considerable length , as in some fungi ...
... less rapidly , when it is broken into minute portions , and is carried along by the growing membrane . In direction it is variable ( Plates I. and II . ) ; sometimes it is straight , and attains a considerable length , as in some fungi ...
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... less frequently pierced with transverse slits , which are occasionally so numerous as to transform the bladders into a real articulated tissue , as in the pith of the Nelumbium ( fig . 5. ) . " This statement is now well known to have ...
... less frequently pierced with transverse slits , which are occasionally so numerous as to transform the bladders into a real articulated tissue , as in the pith of the Nelumbium ( fig . 5. ) . " This statement is now well known to have ...
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... less than the of an inch in diameter , and it is probable they are nearer the , it may be estimated to have consisted , when full grown , of about 47,000,000,000 cellules ; so that , supposing it to have 12 BOOK I. ORGANOGRAPHY .
... less than the of an inch in diameter , and it is probable they are nearer the , it may be estimated to have consisted , when full grown , of about 47,000,000,000 cellules ; so that , supposing it to have 12 BOOK I. ORGANOGRAPHY .
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Adolphe Brongniart anther apex appears arranged axis bark base become bladders body botanists bracts branches buds bundles called calyx Candolle carbonic acid carpels cause cavity cells cellular tissue centre character colour colourless common compound considered consists corolla cotyledons cyclosis cyme dehiscence developement direction disk dissepiments distinct Dutrochet elongated embryo Endogens epidermis exist Exogens external extremity fibres fleshy flowers fluid fruit glands grains granules green growing hairs inflorescence integument kind layers leaf leaflets leaves Linnæus lobes margin matter medullary rays membrane midrib Mirbel modifications Mohl monocotyledons nature nucleus observations organs ovary ovule oxygen parenchyma peculiar pericarp petals petiole pistil pith placenta plants Plate pollen pollen tube produced quantity radicle remarkable roots round seeds separate side sometimes species spiral vessels stamens stem stigma stomates structure substance surface term terminal tion tree tube valves vascular vegetable veins wood woody tissue yellow