| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 400 pàgines
...carefully investigated, and the result of that study forms a large and most interesting portion of the physiology of reproduction. The student of Nature...worthy of admiration is the development of a plant or of an animal from its embryo. Examine the recently laid egg of some common animal, such as a salamander... | |
| 1897 - 1166 pàgines
...In that statement appears the clergyman, says the ciitic. No! The statement is Professor Huxley's: The student of nature wonders the more and is astonished...worthy of admiration is the development of a plant or of an animal from its embryo. Examine the recently laid egg of some common animal, such as a salamander... | |
| Robert Watts - 1875 - 84 pàgines
...feasibility of the two lines of investigation. " The student of nature," says this eminent physiologist, " wonders the more, and is astonished the less, the...worthy of admiration is the development of a plant or of an animal from its embryo. Examine the recently-laid egg of some common animal, such as a salamander... | |
| Lyman Abbott - 1886 - 202 pàgines
...Origin of Species, Westminster Review for April, 1 860, reprinted in " Lay Sermons," pp. 260, 261. " The student of Nature wonders the more and is astonished...worthy of admiration is the development of a plant or of an animal from its embryo. Examine the recently laid egg of some common animal, such as a salamander... | |
| Robert Watts - 1888 - 440 pàgines
...feasibility of the two lines of investigation : — " The student of nature," says this eminent physiologist, "wonders the more, and is astonished the less, the...worthy of admiration is the development of a plant or of an animal from its embryo. Examine the recently-laid CHANGES DURING INCUBATION TELEOLOGICAL. 113... | |
| Lewis Thornton - 1890 - 396 pàgines
...Professor Huxley's beautiful description of the development of a plant or an animal from its embryo. " The student of nature wonders the more and is astonished the less, the more conversant he becomes 1 From the tone of these essays, this will hardly be mistaken to imply that instances of successful... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 504 pàgines
...carefully investigated, and the result of that study forms a large and most interesting portion of the physiology of reproduction. The student of Nature...worthy of admiration is the development of a plant or of an animal from its embryo. Examine the recently laid egg of some common animal, such as a salamander... | |
| Constance E. Plumptre, Charles Edward Plumptre - 1898 - 418 pàgines
...yet it is by " not thinking " rather than by " thinking " that they do so. As Huxley well remarked, " The student of Nature wonders the more and is astonished...the more conversant he becomes with her operations." This perception of the powerful, and at bottom entirely incomprehensible, influence that Matter has... | |
| Frederick Hovenden - 1899 - 340 pàgines
...Ether, or what is termed Heat. is clearly shown in the hatching of And continues Professor Huxley, "The student of Nature wonders the more and is astonished...worthy of admiration is the development of a plant or of an animal from its embryo. Examine the recently laid egg of some common animal, such as a salamander... | |
| Thomson Jay Hudson - 1899 - 394 pàgines
...Professor Huxley, in speaking of heredity and the physiology of reproduction, has this to say : — " The student of Nature wonders the more and is astonished...offers to his inspection, perhaps the most worthy of his admiration is the development of a plant or of an animal from its embryo. Examine the recently... | |
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