On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man [etc.]: 2W. Pickering, 1833 - 375 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 49
... continued from one extremity of the body to the other ; so as to present the appearance of a thread in which knots have been tied at stated intervals . And in those species of these classes which have eyes , as is the case with insects ...
... continued from one extremity of the body to the other ; so as to present the appearance of a thread in which knots have been tied at stated intervals . And in those species of these classes which have eyes , as is the case with insects ...
الصفحة 50
... continued into the cavity of the skull ; and is there apparently lost in a more or less regular mass of nervous matter called the brain : which is small , and simple in its structure , in fish ; larger , and more com- plicated ...
... continued into the cavity of the skull ; and is there apparently lost in a more or less regular mass of nervous matter called the brain : which is small , and simple in its structure , in fish ; larger , and more com- plicated ...
الصفحة 61
... continued to sing their own notes only , while others would listen to , and imitate , artificial music : and with re- ference to the last mentioned instance particu- larly , he argued that the difference could not arise from the greater ...
... continued to sing their own notes only , while others would listen to , and imitate , artificial music : and with re- ference to the last mentioned instance particu- larly , he argued that the difference could not arise from the greater ...
الصفحة 86
... continued privation of it . And as to the regularly periodical priva- tion of it which we experience in consequence of the alternation of night with day , this is so far from being an evil , that it is obviously beneficial ; inasmuch as ...
... continued privation of it . And as to the regularly periodical priva- tion of it which we experience in consequence of the alternation of night with day , this is so far from being an evil , that it is obviously beneficial ; inasmuch as ...
الصفحة 88
... continued association resulting from their habit of going to roost at sunset ; it may be asked , why should darkness , unless from some inherent cause , lead them to compose themselves to sleep at the hour of noon , instead of the usual ...
... continued association resulting from their habit of going to roost at sunset ; it may be asked , why should darkness , unless from some inherent cause , lead them to compose themselves to sleep at the hour of noon , instead of the usual ...
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