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" in which slight pressure causes a cellular outgrowth. Finally, it is impossible not to be struck with the resemblance between the foregoing movements of plants and many of the actions performed unconsciously by the lower "
The Power of Movement in Plants - Page 587
by Charles Darwin - 1897 - 592 pages
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The American Journal of Science, Volume 121

Earth sciences - 1881 - 576 pages
...more wonderful, as far as its functions are concerned, than the tip of the radicle. Also, that, "it is impossible not to be struck with the resemblance between...of the actions performed unconsciously by the lower animals. " But the most striking resemblance is the localization of their sensitiveness and the transmission...
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Darwinism Stated by Darwin Himself: Characteristic Passages from the ...

Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1884 - 396 pages
...impossible not to be struck with the in Plants resemblance between the foregoing movements page 671. of plants and many of the actions performed unconsciously by the lower animals. With plants an astonishingly small stimulus suffices ; and even with allied plants one may...
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The botanical text-book, by A. Gray (G.L. Goodale).

Asa Gray - 1885 - 592 pages
...entertained by any physiologist. 2 1 See Heekel's Memoir, Complies Rendus, Ixxix., 1874, p. 702. s " Finally, it is impossible not to be struck with the...of the actions performed unconsciously by the lower animals. With plants an astonishingly small stimulus suffices ; and even with allied plants one maybe...
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Physiological botany

Asa Gray - Botany - 1885 - 756 pages
...entertained by any physiologist. 2 1 See Heckel's Memoir, Coiuptcg Rendus, Ixxix., 1874, p. 702. 3 " Finally, it is impossible not to be struck with the...of the actions performed unconsciously by the lower animals. With plants an astonishingly small stimulus suffices ; and even with allied plants one may...
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Physiological Botany: I. Outlines of the histology of phænogamous ..., Part 1

George Lincoln Goodale - Botany - 1885 - 572 pages
...entertained by any physiologist. 2 1 See Heckel's Memoir, Comptes Rendus, Ixxix., 1874, p. 702. 2 " Finally, it is impossible not to be struck with the...plants and many of the actions performed unconsciously hy the lower animals. With plants an astonishingly small stimulus suffices ; and even with allied plants...
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Life of Charles Darwin, Volume 1

George Thomas Bettany - Evolution - 1887 - 232 pages
...circumnutation. It is impossible in reading the book not to be struck with the great resemblance between the movements of plants and many of the actions performed unconsciously by the lower animals. " With plants an astonishingly small stimulus suffices, and, even with allied plants, one...
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Life of Charles Darwin, Volume 1

George Thomas Bettany - Evolution - 1887 - 228 pages
...circumnutation. It is impossible in reading the book not to be struck with the great resemblance between the movements of plants and many of the actions performed unconsciously by the lower animals. " With plants an astonishingly small stimulus suffices, and, even with allied plants, one...
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Scientific Papers of Asa Gray: Reviews of works on botany and related ...

Asa Gray - Botanists - 1889 - 420 pages
...more wonderful, as far as its functions are concerned, than the tip of the radicle. Also, that " it is impossible not to be struck with the resemblance between...of the actions performed unconsciously by the lower animals." " But the most striking resemblance is the localization of their sensitiveness and the transmission...
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Reviews of works on botany and related subjects, 1834-1887

Asa Gray - Botanists - 1889 - 418 pages
...more wonderful, as far as its functions are concerned, than the tip of the radicle. Also, that "it is impossible not to be struck with the resemblance between...of the actions performed unconsciously by the lower animals." " But the most striking resemblance is the localization of their sensitiveness and the transmission...
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Physiological Botany

George Lincoln Goodale - Botany - 1890 - 572 pages
...entertained by any physiologist.* 1 See Heckel's Memoir, Comptes Rendus, Ixxix., 1874, p. 702. * " Finally, it is impossible not to be struck with the...of the actions performed unconsciously by the lower animals. With plants an astonishingly small stimulus suffices ; and even with allied plants one maybe...
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