The Relations of Science and Religion: The Morse Lecture, 1880, Connected with the Union Theological Seminary, New YorkR. Carter, 1881 - Всего страниц: 323 |
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... pollen to the seed vessels - Need for transference of pollen - Means to prevent self - fertilization - Relation between animal life and vegetable - Search for honey by bees and other insects— Bearing the pollen to distant flowers ...
... pollen to the seed vessels - Need for transference of pollen - Means to prevent self - fertilization - Relation between animal life and vegetable - Search for honey by bees and other insects— Bearing the pollen to distant flowers ...
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... pollen from one flower to another , thus providing for the fertilizing of the plants . In some cases , fertilization is secured by a natural process within the or- ganism itself ; in other cases , the pollen is scattered over a region ...
... pollen from one flower to another , thus providing for the fertilizing of the plants . In some cases , fertilization is secured by a natural process within the or- ganism itself ; in other cases , the pollen is scattered over a region ...
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... ( pollen ) . The fourth or inner- most whorl , the centre piece of the flower ( pistil ) is that in which the seed is generated and brought to maturity . We may thus say of the flower , that its outermost whorl is a temporary covering ...
... ( pollen ) . The fourth or inner- most whorl , the centre piece of the flower ( pistil ) is that in which the seed is generated and brought to maturity . We may thus say of the flower , that its outermost whorl is a temporary covering ...
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... pollen needs to be carried to the seed , so that its properties may operate upon that seed , if it is to be fertilized , or so matured , as to fulfil its function in generating a new plant when it is committed to the soil . In many ...
... pollen needs to be carried to the seed , so that its properties may operate upon that seed , if it is to be fertilized , or so matured , as to fulfil its function in generating a new plant when it is committed to the soil . In many ...
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... pollen for fertilization ; and the other , the need for the transference of the pollen from one plant to an- other in order to secure reproduction of vig- orous growth by the sowing of the seed . As to the first , the pollen , which ...
... pollen for fertilization ; and the other , the need for the transference of the pollen from one plant to an- other in order to secure reproduction of vig- orous growth by the sowing of the seed . As to the first , the pollen , which ...
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Стр. 142 - There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on' according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved.
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Стр. 141 - I began, therefore, to study domesticated animals and cultivated plants, and after a time perceived that man's power of selecting and breeding from certain individuals was the most powerful of all means in the production of new races. Having attended to the habits of animals and their relations to the surrounding conditions, I was able to realize the severe struggle for existence to which all organisms are subjected ; and my geological observations had allowed me to appreciate to a certain extent...
Стр. 323 - Duty ! Wondrous thought, that workest neither by fond insinuation, flattery, nor by any threat, but merely by holding up thy naked law in the soul, and so extorting for thyself always reverence, if not always obedience; before whom all appetites are dumb, however secretly they rebel ; whence thy original...