| Science - 1828 - 456 pages
...on its longer axis. These motions were such as to satisfy me, after frequently repeated observation, that they arose neither from currents in the fluid,...itself. Grains of pollen of the same plant taken from antheree immediately after bursting, contained similar subcylindrical particles, in reduced numbers,... | |
| Geology - 1828 - 450 pages
...on its longer axis. These motions were such as to satisfy me, after frequently repeated observation, that they arose neither from currents in the fluid,...itself. Grains of pollen of the same plant taken from antherse immediately after bursting, contained similar subcylindrical particles, in reduced numbers,... | |
| Science - 1828 - 408 pages
...on its longer axis. These motions were such as to satisfy me, after frequently repeated observation, that they arose neither from currents in the fluid, nor from its gradual evaporation, hut belonged to Che particle itself. Grains of pollen of the same plant taken from antherse immediately... | |
| 1829 - 392 pages
...its longer axis. These motions were such as to satisfy me, after frequently repeated observations, that they arose neither from currents in the fluid,...evaporation, but belonged to the particle itself." ***** " Having found motion in the particles of the pollen of all the living plants which 1 had examined,... | |
| Reverend William Kirby - 1835 - 562 pages
...to some mineral substances. Mr. Brown has observed that the motions in question, he was satisfied, arose neither from currents in the fluid, nor from...evaporation, but belonged to the particle itself; 1 and of the spherical molecules mixed with the other oblong particles obtained from Clarckia pulchella,... | |
| William Kirby - Biology - 1835 - 542 pages
...to some mineral substances. Mr. Brown has observed that the motions in question, he was satisfied, arose neither from currents in the fluid, nor from...gradual evaporation, but belonged to the particle itself;1 and of the spherical molecules mixed with the other oblong particles obtained from Clarckia... | |
| William Kirby - Animal behavior - 1837 - 976 pages
...to some mineral substances. Mr. Brown has observed that the motions in question, he was satisfied, arose neither from currents in the fluid, nor from its gradual evaporation, but belonging to the particle itself;' and of the spherical molecules mixed with the other oblong particles... | |
| Biblicus Delvinus - Geology - 1839 - 130 pages
...these motions were generated, he offers no conjecture. These motions, he observed, and was satisfied, arose neither from currents in the fluid, nor from its gradual evaporation, but belonged to the for the inhabitants of the deep, and when that was prepared the "inhabitants thereof" were then called... | |
| Natural history - 1829 - 516 pages
...instances the particle was seen to move on its longer axis. These motions were such as to satisfy him, that they arose neither from currents in the fluid,...evaporation, but belonged to the particle itself. He extended his observations to many other plants belonging to the same natural family, namely Onagrarise,... | |
| Robert Brown - Botany - 1866 - 630 pages
...on its longer axis. These motions were such as to satisfy me, after frequently repeated observation, that they arose neither from currents in the fluid, nor from its P gradual evaporation, but belonged to the particle itself. Grains of pollen of the same plant taken... | |
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