Erythea: A Journal of Botany, West American and General, Том 3Willis Linn Jepson University of California, 1895 |
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... north , and adheres by very fine silky roots , which are abun- dant under the leaves . The latter are a finger's breadth in width and twice that or more in length , green above or a little yellowish , scaly like the skin of a serpent or ...
... north , and adheres by very fine silky roots , which are abun- dant under the leaves . The latter are a finger's breadth in width and twice that or more in length , green above or a little yellowish , scaly like the skin of a serpent or ...
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... North America , and to be more definite , on opposite shores of the Gulf of Mexico , grow two species of shrubby or suffrutescent plants , both of which have been referred by many botanists to Solidago . The one inhabiting the northerly ...
... North America , and to be more definite , on opposite shores of the Gulf of Mexico , grow two species of shrubby or suffrutescent plants , both of which have been referred by many botanists to Solidago . The one inhabiting the northerly ...
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... North American continent , from Texas to Oregon . It is found only in very stony ground or on bleak ledges . The Greek word for a rock combines with Doria , an early name for the Goldenrod , to designate suitably the genus . There is a ...
... North American continent , from Texas to Oregon . It is found only in very stony ground or on bleak ledges . The Greek word for a rock combines with Doria , an early name for the Goldenrod , to designate suitably the genus . There is a ...
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... North American Lichens . 1. Sphærophoron coralloides , Pers .; Tuck . New Engl . 82 . Sitka . 2. Bæomyces icmadophilus ( Ehrh . ) Nyl .; Tuck . Syn . ii . 7,8 . On dead wood , Sitka . 3. Cladonia fimbriata , var . tubæformis ( Hffm ...
... North American Lichens . 1. Sphærophoron coralloides , Pers .; Tuck . New Engl . 82 . Sitka . 2. Bæomyces icmadophilus ( Ehrh . ) Nyl .; Tuck . Syn . ii . 7,8 . On dead wood , Sitka . 3. Cladonia fimbriata , var . tubæformis ( Hffm ...
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... North- eastern North America " was received at Berkeley , January 25 , 1895. The " Signatures , " or successively printed parts , bear various dates from December 4 , 1893 to December 16 , 1894 , and were said to have been distributed ...
... North- eastern North America " was received at Berkeley , January 25 , 1895. The " Signatures , " or successively printed parts , bear various dates from December 4 , 1893 to December 16 , 1894 , and were said to have been distributed ...
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Стр. 57 - A few naturalists, endowed with much flexibility of mind, and who have already begun to doubt the immutability of species, may be influenced by this volume; but I look with confidence to the future, to young and rising naturalists, who will be able to view both sides of the question with impartiality.
Стр. 52 - Beagle,' as naturalist, I was much struck with certain facts in the distribution of the organic beings inhabiting South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent. These facts, as will be seen in the latter chapters of this volume, seemed to throw some light on the origin of species — that mystery of mysteries, as it has been called by one of our greatest philosophers.
Стр. 59 - ... when we regard every production of nature as one which has had a long history; when we contemplate every complex structure and instinct as the summing up of many contrivances...
Стр. 58 - ... carried him beyond mere species-mongering in 1850, onehalf of Lamarck's arguments were obsolete and the other half erroneous, or defective, in virtue of omitting to deal with the various classes of evidence which had been brought to light since his time. Moreover his one suggestion as to the cause of the gradual modification of species — effort excited by change of conditions — was, on the face of it, inapplicable to the whole vegetable world.
Стр. 59 - Bastian's book had been turned upside down, and he had begun with the various cases of Heterogenesis, and then gone on to organic, and afterwards to saline solutions, and had then given his general arguments, I should have been, I believe, much more influenced. I suspect, however, that my chief...
Стр. 52 - The strengthening of the observant faculties,' and the rest of the Henslowian programme must give way to the imperious necessity of presenting to the examiner candidates equipped with at least the minimum of text-book formulas reproducible on paper. I do not speak in this matter without painful experience. The most astute examiner is defeated by the still more astute crammer. The objective basis of the study on which its whole usefulness is built up is promptly thrown aside. If you supply the apple...
Стр. 56 - although the fourth edition is now in many respects out of date, I do not know its equal for breadth of view, sobriety of speculation, and accuracy of detail.
Стр. 52 - I did not study botany' (i. 48). Yet we must not take this too seriously. Darwin, 1 * when at the Galapagos, 'indiscriminately collected everything in flower on the different islands, and fortunately kept my collections separate.
Стр. 52 - Wallace, of Huxley and of Moseley, show that that result is the fault of the man and not of the method. The right moment comes when the fruitful opportunity arrives to him who can seize it. The first strain of the prelude with which the ' Origin' commences are these words: ' When on board HMS "Beagle" as naturalist, I was much struck with certain facts in the distribution of the organic beings inhabiting South America.
Стр. 55 - No more important discovery," says Sachs (History, 142), "was ever made in the domain of comparative morphology and systematic botany. The first steps toward this result, which was clearly brought out by Hofmeister twenty-five years later, were secured by Robert Brown's researches, and he was incidentally led to these researches by some difficulties in the construction of the seed of an Australian genus.