| 1872 - 516 páginas
...sought out, or indeed caught hold of, and compelled into its service. It surrounds them, as a spider its prey, with a fibrous net of narrow meshes, which...gradually converted into an impenetrable covering ; but, whilst the spider sucks its prey and leaves it lying dead, the fungus incites the algee found... | |
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, George Massee - 1873 - 452 páginas
...fibrous net of narrow meshes, which is gradually converted into an impenetrable covering ; but, whilst the spider sucks its prey and leaves it lying dead, the fungus incites the algw found in its net to more rapid activity — nay, to more vigorous increase. ... If this mode of... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1874 - 510 páginas
...Ascomycetea, a parasite which is accustomed to live upon the work of others ; its slaves are green algse, which it has sought out, or indeed caught hold of,...rapid activity ; nay, to more vigorous increase." Now this hypothesis seems to have been suggested to Schwendener from two different sources. Of these... | |
| 1874 - 690 páginas
...sought out, or indeed caught hold of, and compelled into its service. It surrounds them, as a spider its prey, with a fibrous net of narrow meshes, which...gradually converted into an impenetrable covering ; but, whilst the spider sucks its prey and leaves it lying dead, the fungus incites the algae found... | |
| Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society - 1884 - 820 páginas
...sought out, or indeed caught hold of, and compelled into its service. It surrounds them, as a Spider its prey, with a fibrous net of narrow meshes, which...gradually converted into an impenetrable covering, but whilst the Spider sucks its prey and leaves it dead, the Fungus incites the Algae found in its... | |
| Hugh Macmillan - 1874 - 464 páginas
...sought out, or indeed caught hold of, and compelled into its service. It surrounds them, as a spider its prey, with a fibrous net of narrow meshes which...gradually converted into an impenetrable covering ; but whilst the spider sucks its prey and leaves it lying dead, the fungus incites the algae formed... | |
| Royal Irish Academy - 1874 - 1136 páginas
...fibrous net of narrow meshes, which is gradually converted into an impenetrable covering ; but, whilst the spider sucks its prey and leaves it lying dead, the fungus incites the algae found in its net to more rapid activity — nay, to more vigorous increase. . . . If this mode of illustration... | |
| Hugh Macmillan - 1874 - 464 páginas
...fibrous net of narrow meshes which is gradually converted into an impenetrable covering ; but whilst the spider sucks its prey and leaves it lying dead, the fungus incites the algae formed in its net to more rapid activity, nay, to more vigorous increase." Other lichenists, such as... | |
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - 1875 - 336 páginas
...•)• Crombie (JM) "On the Lichen-Gonidia Question," in "Popular Science Review" for July, 1874. them, as a spider does its prey, with a fibrous net...rapid activity ; nay, to more vigorous increase." This hypothesis, ushered npon the world with all the prestige of the Professor's name, was not long... | |
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - 1875 - 336 páginas
...Fleclitenthallus." t Crombie (JM) " On the Lichen-Gonidia Question," in " Popular Science Keview" for July, 1874. them, as a spider does its prey, with a fibrous net...prey and leaves it lying dead, the fungus incites the algse taken in its net to more rapid activity ; nay, to more vigorous increase." This hypothesis, ushered... | |
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