| Charles Darwin - 1875 - Страниц: 504
...legs and claws of the parasite which clings to the hair on the tiger's body. But in the beautifully plumed seed of the dandelion, and in the flattened...relation to the land being already thickly clothed with other plants ; so that the seeds may ba widely distributed and fall on unoccupied ground. In the... | |
| 1886 - Страниц: 548
...and claws of the parasite which clings to the hair on the tiger's body. But in the beautifully-plumed seed of the dandelion and in the flattened and fringed...relation to the land being already thickly clothed with other plants, so that the seeds may be widely distributed and fall on unoccupied ground. In the... | |
| Charles F. Beezley - 1891 - Страниц: 406
...legs and claws of the parasite which clings to the hair on the tiger's body. But in the beautifully plumed seed of the dandelion, and in the flattened...relation to the land being already thickly clothed with other plants; so that the seeds may be widely distributed and fall on unocculI pied ground. In... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1893 - Страниц: 560
...and claws of the parasite which clings to the hair on the tiger's body. But in the beautifully-plumed seed of the dandelion and in the flattened and fringed...seeds no doubt stands in the closest relation to the laud being already thickly clothed with other plants, so that the seeds may be widely distributed and... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - Страниц: 482
...legs and claws of the parasite which clings to the hair on the tiger's body. But in the beautifully plumed seed of the dandelion, and in the flattened...water-beetle, the relation seems at first confined to the elemente of air and water. Yet the advantage of plumed seeds no doubt stands in the closest relation... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - Страниц: 408
...legs and claws of the parasite which clings to the hair on the tiger's body. But in the beautifully plumed seed of the dandelion, and in the flattened...relation to the land being already thickly clothed with other plants ; so that the seeds may be widely distributed and fall on unoccupied ground. In the... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - Страниц: 406
...legs and claws of the parasite which clings to the hair on the tiger's body. But in the beautifully plumed seed of the dandelion, and in the flattened...relation to the land being already thickly clothed with other plants ; so that the seeds may be widely distributed and fall on unoccupied ground. In the... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1900 - Страниц: 544
...and claws of the parasite which clings to the hair on the tiger's body. But in the beautifully-plumed seed of the dandelion and in the flattened and fringed...relation to the land being already thickly clothed with other plants, so that the seeds may be widely distributed and fall on unoccupied ground. In the... | |
| William Henry Maxwell, George James Smith, George Jay Smith - 1900 - Страниц: 286
...beautifully plumed seed of the dandelion, and in the flattened and fringed legs of the water beetle, the relation seems at first confined to the elements...relation to the land being already thickly clothed with other plants; so that the seeds may be widely distributed and fall on unoccupied ground. In the... | |
| William Henry Maxwell, George James Smith, George Jay Smith - 1900 - Страниц: 284
...legs and claws of the parasite which clings to the hair on the tiger's body. But in- the beautifully plumed seed of the dandelion, and in the flattened and fringed legs of the water beetle, the relation seems at first confined to the elements of air and water. Yet the advantage... | |
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