on him. He would first endeavour to get his arched back upright, wriggling at the same time in all directions to free himself a little from the surrounding pressure ; and this may represent the combined effects of apogeotropism and circumnutation, when... The Power of Movement in Plants - Page 106by Charles Robert Darwin - 1897 - 592 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1881 - 420 pages
...man thrown down on his hands and knees, at the same time to one side, by a load of hay falling upon him. He would first endeavour to get his arched back...combined effects of apogeotropism and circumnutation. The man, still wriggling, would then raise his arched back as high as he could; as soon as the man... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - Science - 1881 - 434 pages
...man thrown down on his hands and knees, at the same time to one side, by a load of hay falling upon him. He would first endeavour to get his arched back...surrounding pressure ; and this may represent the combino! effects of apogeotropism and circumnutation. The man, still wriggling, would then raise his... | |
| Asa Gray - Botany - 1885 - 756 pages
...hands and knees and at the same time to one side by a load of hay falling on him, would first endeavor to get his arched back upright, wriggling at the same...protrudes at first in a horizontal or inclined plane. The man, still wriggling, would then raise his arched back as high as he could; and this may represent... | |
| George Lincoln Goodale - Botany - 1885 - 572 pages
...hands and knees and at the same time to one side by a load of hay falling on him, would first endeavor to get his arched back upright, wriggling at the same...circumnutation when a seed is so buried that the arched hypoeotyl or epicotyl protrudes at first in a horizontal or inclined plane. The man, still wriggling,... | |
| Asa Gray - 1885 - 592 pages
...hands and knees and at the same time to one side by a load of hay falling on him, would first endeavor to get his arched back upright, wriggling at the same...a little from the surrounding pressure ; and this ma}- represent the combined effects of apogeotropism and circumnutation when a seed is so buried that... | |
| George Lincoln Goodale - Botany - 1890 - 572 pages
...same time to one side by a load of hay falling on him, would first endeavor to get his arched hack upright, wriggling at the same time in all directions...represent the combined effects of apogeotropism and circumuutation when a seed is so buried that the arched hypocotyl or epicotyl protrudes at first in... | |
| Charles Darwin - Science - 1896 - 618 pages
...to be thrown down on his hands and knees, and at the same time to one side, by a load of hay faffing on him. He would first endeavour to get his arched...protrudes at first in a horizontal or inclined plane. The man, still wriggling, would then raise his arched back as high as he could; and this may represent... | |
| Lucy Langdon Williams Wilson - Natural history - 1897 - 302 pages
...and knees, and at the same time to one side, by a load of hay falling on him. He would first endeavor to get his arched back upright, wriggling at the same...free himself a little from the surrounding pressure. The man, still wriggling, would then raise his arched back as high as he could. As soon as he felt... | |
| Lucy Langdon Williams Wilson - Natural history - 1897 - 308 pages
...and knees, and at the same time to one side, by a load of hay falling on him. He would first endeavor to get his arched back upright, wriggling at the same...free himself a little from the surrounding pressure. The man, still wriggling, would then raise his arched back as high as he could. As soon as he felt... | |
| Lucy Langdon Williams Wilson - Nature study - 1900 - 310 pages
...and knees, and at the same time to one side, by a load of hay falling on him. He would first endeavor to get his arched back upright, wriggling at the same...free himself a little from the surrounding pressure. The man, still wriggling, would then raise his arched back as high as he could. As soon as he felt... | |
| |