On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man: Principally with Reference to the Supply of His Wants, and the Exercise of His Intellectual FacultiesWilliam Pickering, 1833 - 375 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 300
... Lamarck , in the respective de- partments of quadrupeds , birds , reptiles , fish , and testaceous animals ; all which classes of 66 animals are described in the two first volumes of 300 EXERCISE OF THE and Classification of Animals.
... Lamarck , in the respective de- partments of quadrupeds , birds , reptiles , fish , and testaceous animals ; all which classes of 66 animals are described in the two first volumes of 300 EXERCISE OF THE and Classification of Animals.
الصفحة 310
... Lamarck , who entertains the opinion of a gradation in structure among animals to a very extraordinary extent , considers that the differ- ence between organized and unorganized mat- ter , in other words between living and lifeless ...
... Lamarck , who entertains the opinion of a gradation in structure among animals to a very extraordinary extent , considers that the differ- ence between organized and unorganized mat- ter , in other words between living and lifeless ...
الصفحة 311
... Lamarck himself agrees with Cuvier in this opinion . The only formal terms of classification em- ployed by Aristotle are edos and yévos , of the first of which he gives a remarkably precise de- finition . That definition is really ...
... Lamarck himself agrees with Cuvier in this opinion . The only formal terms of classification em- ployed by Aristotle are edos and yévos , of the first of which he gives a remarkably precise de- finition . That definition is really ...
الصفحة 319
... Lamarck observes that he improved on Aristotle , first , by using the more distinctive term mammalia , and plac- ing the cetacea in that class ; and , next , by mak- ing a distinct class of reptiles , and arranging them between birds ...
... Lamarck observes that he improved on Aristotle , first , by using the more distinctive term mammalia , and plac- ing the cetacea in that class ; and , next , by mak- ing a distinct class of reptiles , and arranging them between birds ...
الصفحة 320
... Lamarck himself , almost if not all modern naturalists , including Cuvier , adopt the same principle of arrangement as that of Aristotle . * Lamarck objects with more justice to the terms ἔναιμα and Αναιμα , as also to the supposed ...
... Lamarck himself , almost if not all modern naturalists , including Cuvier , adopt the same principle of arrangement as that of Aristotle . * Lamarck objects with more justice to the terms ἔναιμα and Αναιμα , as also to the supposed ...
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