| 1795 - 766 páginas
...capacity oi being excited into action by certain kinds of ftimulus. By the ftimulus of the furrounding fluid, in which it is received from the male, it may...defcribed by thofe who have attended to microfcopic animalcule. This living ring may nftw embrace or abfocb a nutritive panicle of the fluid, in which... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1800 - 676 páginas
...being O o 2 excited excited into action by certain kinds of famulus. By the ftimulus of the furrounding fluid, in which it is received from the male, it may...defcribed by thofe, who have attended to microfcopic animalculi This living ring may now embrace or abforb a nutritive particle of the fluid, in which it... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1801 - 602 páginas
...excited into action by certain kinds of fiimulus. By the ftimulus of the furrounding fluid, in whiqh it is received from the male, it may bend into a ring...and by drawing it into its pores, or joining it by compreflion to its extremities, may increafe its own length or craflitude ; and by degrees the living... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 544 páginas
...excited into action by certain kinds of stimulus. By the stimulus of the surrounding fluid in which it U received from the male, it may bend into a ring, and thus form the beginning of a tube. This living ring may now embrace, or absorb a nutritive panicle of the fluid in which it swims, and... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 542 páginas
...kinds of stimulus. By the stimulus of the surrounding fluid in which it is received from the njale, it may bend into a ring, and thus form the beginning of a tube. This living ring may now embrace, or absorb a nutritive particle of the fluid ia which it swims, and... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1818 - 616 páginas
...capability of being excited into action by certain kinds of stimulus. By the stimulus of the surrounding fluid, in which it is received from the male, it may...the beginning of a tube. Such moving filaments, and such rings, are described by those, who have attended to microscopic animalcula. This living ring may... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1879 - 436 páginas
...stimulus of the surrounding fluid in which it is received from the male * ' Zoonomia,' vol. ip 494. it may bend into a ring, and thus form the beginning of a tube. Such moving filaments and such rings are described by those who have attended to microscopic animalcules. This living ring may... | |
| 1880 - 432 páginas
...capacity of being excited into action by certain kinds of stimulus. By the stimulus of the surrounding fluid in which it is received from the male, it may...into a ring and thus form the beginning of a tube. This living ring may now embrace or absorb a nutritive particle of the fluid in which it swims, and... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1881 - 408 páginas
...into some errors of detail, but of her genera! truthfulness it is impossible to entertain a doubt. fluid in which it is received from the male, it may...into a ring and thus form the beginning of a tube. This Jiving ring may now embrace or absorb a nutritive particle of the fluid in which it swims, and... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1881 - 404 páginas
...into some errors of detail, but of her general truthfulness it is impossible to entertain a doubt. fluid in which it is received from the male, it may...into a ring and thus form the beginning of a tube. This Jiving ring may now embrace or absorb a nutritive particle of the fluid in which it swims, and... | |
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