| Marcus Aurelius Root - Photography - 1864 - 470 pages
...bodyreceiving organized matter in its state of utmost attenuation, and on the point of escaping from the system, and turning it back, by a new route, towards the central and highest portion of that system. Monads, the smallest of creatures known, are said to swim by myriads in a drop... | |
| Marcus Aurelius Root - Daguerreotype - 1864 - 514 pages
...receiving organized matter in its state of utmost attenuation, and on the point of escaping from the system, and turning it back, by a new route, towards the central and highest portion of that system. Monads, the smallest of creatures known, are said to swim by myriads in a drop... | |
| Charles Knight - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1867 - 556 pages
...plants must derive most important assistance from the Polygastric Infusoria. These invisible animacules may be compared, in the great organic world, ' to...in full career to escape from the organic system, turning it back by a new route towards the central and highest point of that system." Fossil Infusoria.... | |
| Charles Knight - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1867 - 556 pages
...must derive most important assistance from the Polygastric Inf ¡aorta. These invisible animacules may be compared, in the great organic world, ' to...in full career to escape from the organic system, turning it back by a new route towards the central and highest point of that system." Fossil Infaswia.... | |
| Jabez Hogg - Microscope and microscopy - 1867 - 1456 pages
...of the realms of organised matter. These invisible animalcules may be compared, in the great orgauic world, to the minute capillaries in the microcosm...in full career to escape from the organic system, turning it back, by a new route, towards the central and highest point of that system." Such, then,... | |
| John Brocklesby - Microscopes - 1871 - 176 pages
...by a short route from the extremity of the realms of organized matter. These invisible animalcules may be compared, in the great organic world, to the...towards the central and highest point of that system." CHAPTER III. MINUTE AQUATIC ANIMALS. " Then sweet to muse upon His skill displayed (Infinite skill)... | |
| John Brocklesby - Microscopes - 1871 - 170 pages
...by a short route from the extremity of the realms of organized matter. These invisible animalcules may be compared, in the great organic world, to the...towards the central and highest point of that system." CHAPTER III. MINUTE AQUATIC ANIMALS. " Then sweet to muse upon His skill displayed (Infinite skill)... | |
| Franc Bangs Wilkie - Inventions - 1883 - 700 pages
...by a short route, from the extremity of the realms of organized matter. These invisible animalcules may be compared, in the great organic world, to the...the animal body ; receiving organic matter in its minutest subdivision, and when in full career to escape from the organic system, turning it back by... | |
| Jabez Hogg - Microscopes - 1887 - 812 pages
...extremity of the ref.lms of organised matter. These invisible animalcules may be compared, in the grefct organic world, to the minute capillaries in the microcosm...the animal body ; receiving organic matter in its statt of minutest subdivision, and when in full career to escape from the organic system, turning it... | |
| Jabez Hogg - Microscopes - 1887 - 810 pages
...by a short route, from the extremity of the roc.lms of organised matter. These invisible animalcules may be compared, in the great organic world, to the minute capillaries in the microcosm <>f the animal body ; receiving organic matter in its stati of minutest subdivision, and when in full... | |
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