On the Senses, Instincts, and Intelligence of Animals: With Special Reference to InsectsD. Appleton, 1908 - 292 pagini |
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... fact that no group offers more favourable oppor- tunities for the study of these organs . The subject is no less vast than difficult , and I do not pretend in any way to give a complete view of the whole question , 2 DIFFICULTY OF THE ...
... fact that no group offers more favourable oppor- tunities for the study of these organs . The subject is no less vast than difficult , and I do not pretend in any way to give a complete view of the whole question , 2 DIFFICULTY OF THE ...
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... fact have been by some , regarded as the lenses of a simply constructed organ of vision . * 66 Report on Deep Sea Medusa , " " Challenger Reports , " vol . iv . THE SENSE OF TOUCH . 7 Even among the most. chis ( after Haeckel ) ...
... fact have been by some , regarded as the lenses of a simply constructed organ of vision . * 66 Report on Deep Sea Medusa , " " Challenger Reports , " vol . iv . THE SENSE OF TOUCH . 7 Even among the most. chis ( after Haeckel ) ...
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... fact are , situated in very different parts of the body in different animals , the sense of taste is naturally confined to the mouth or its immediate neighbourhood . In the case of Man , it resides especially in the tip , the edges of ...
... fact are , situated in very different parts of the body in different animals , the sense of taste is naturally confined to the mouth or its immediate neighbourhood . In the case of Man , it resides especially in the tip , the edges of ...
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... fact that they are fewest in those insects which we may reasonably suppose to have the sense of taste least developed , and increase in number where , on other grounds , we may fairly regard it as being probably more highly developed ...
... fact that they are fewest in those insects which we may reasonably suppose to have the sense of taste least developed , and increase in number where , on other grounds , we may fairly regard it as being probably more highly developed ...
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... fact that many insects possess more than one kind of salivary gland , and it is possible , as Wolff sug- gests , * that the secretions may have dif- ferent properties . In addition to this , Wolff thinks he has proved that the character ...
... fact that many insects possess more than one kind of salivary gland , and it is possible , as Wolff sug- gests , * that the secretions may have dif- ferent properties . In addition to this , Wolff thinks he has proved that the character ...
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