The Origin of Floral Structures Through Insect and Other AgenciesKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1888 - 349 pagini |
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... Darwin in the theory of " natural selection " ) " seems to have attributed much influence to the direct action of the conditions of life . ” * I quote from Mr. Darwin's " Historical Sketch " in his Origin of Species , 6th ed . , 1878 ...
... Darwin in the theory of " natural selection " ) " seems to have attributed much influence to the direct action of the conditions of life . ” * I quote from Mr. Darwin's " Historical Sketch " in his Origin of Species , 6th ed . , 1878 ...
Pagina vi
... Darwin did not at first seem to lay so much stress as his predecessors upon the action of the environment as a cause , for he says : " It is curious how largely my grandfather , Dr. Erasmus Darwin , anticipated the views and erroneous ...
... Darwin did not at first seem to lay so much stress as his predecessors upon the action of the environment as a cause , for he says : " It is curious how largely my grandfather , Dr. Erasmus Darwin , anticipated the views and erroneous ...
Pagina ix
... Darwin's works , especially " Animals and Plants under Domestication " and in his later volumes , that he became much more favourably inclined to the belief that the effects of the environment were accumulative , and that in the course ...
... Darwin's works , especially " Animals and Plants under Domestication " and in his later volumes , that he became much more favourably inclined to the belief that the effects of the environment were accumulative , and that in the course ...
Pagina x
George Henslow. emphasis are just those which Mr. Darwin himself latterly , though often indirectly perhaps , laid stress upon in his experiments , viz ... Darwin seems at last to have tacitly accepted X PREFACE . THE RECEPTACULAR TUBE.
George Henslow. emphasis are just those which Mr. Darwin himself latterly , though often indirectly perhaps , laid stress upon in his experiments , viz ... Darwin seems at last to have tacitly accepted X PREFACE . THE RECEPTACULAR TUBE.
Pagina xi
George Henslow. while Mr. Darwin seems at last to have tacitly accepted Lamarck's ideas , at least to a considerable extent , we have here a return in 1887 to the views of the author of the " Vestiges " of 1884 . 1888. I have attempted ...
George Henslow. while Mr. Darwin seems at last to have tacitly accepted Lamarck's ideas , at least to a considerable extent , we have here a return in 1887 to the views of the author of the " Vestiges " of 1884 . 1888. I have attempted ...
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The Origin of Floral Structures Through Insect and Other Agencies George Henslow Vizualizare completă - 1893 |
The Origin of Floral Structures Through Insect and Other Agencies George Henslow Vizualizare completă - 1888 |
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adaptation to insect androecium anemophilous anthers appear arrested atrophy autogamy axial axis bear become bracts calyx capsules carpellary carpels cause cells character chorisis cleistogamous cleistogamous flowers colour condition corolla crossed Darwin degeneracy degradation Demy 8vo diclinism differentiated fact female flowers fertile fertilisation fibro-vascular cords filaments floral whorls florets foliaceous Forms of Flowers Fourth Edition genera genus grains hermaphrodite heterostyled hypertrophy Illustrations insect agency insects intercrossing irregular irritation Journ Labiata latter leaf leaves less long-styled form male flowers marginal mature Müller nature normally observed occur Orchids origin ovary ovules ovuliferous pedicel perianth petaline petals petioles phyllotaxis pistil placentas pollen pollen-tubes Primula produced protandrous protogynous Ranunculus receptacular tube regard remarkable result seedlings seeds seen self-fertilisation self-fertilised plants sepaline sepals short-styled form Small crown 8vo species spiral stamens stigmas structure style superposed temperature Teratology Third Edition tion tissue usually visited weight whorls
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