The SensesReligious Tract Society, 1843 - 160 էջ |
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Էջ 54
... des- tined to appear ! Nor is the arrangement less admir- able by which we have the greatest variety , from those which require to be eaten as soon as ripe , to those which we are enabled to preserve through an entire year 54.
... des- tined to appear ! Nor is the arrangement less admir- able by which we have the greatest variety , from those which require to be eaten as soon as ripe , to those which we are enabled to preserve through an entire year 54.
Էջ 55
... enabled to quantities of vegetables for change the characters and his own purposes , so as to form new species and pre- viously unknown substances . A simple effort now con- verts an useless wilding into a plum or peach . And if the ...
... enabled to quantities of vegetables for change the characters and his own purposes , so as to form new species and pre- viously unknown substances . A simple effort now con- verts an useless wilding into a plum or peach . And if the ...
Էջ 76
... enabled , by the structure of their feet , to clasp the branches of trees , as the gecko and the chameleon , and whose tails also are prehensile , it must be supposed that the sense of touch is greater than in other reptiles , who have ...
... enabled , by the structure of their feet , to clasp the branches of trees , as the gecko and the chameleon , and whose tails also are prehensile , it must be supposed that the sense of touch is greater than in other reptiles , who have ...
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iv | 32 |
THE HAND | 53 |
is dependentBones of the ArmRadius and UlnaCavities and Tuber | 63 |
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acute adapted admirable animals appears aqueous humour bark bird blood-vessels bone canals cavity chameleon choroid cochlea colour cornea covered crystalline lens deer delicate distance especially eustachian tube eyelids fibres fingers fishes fleshy flowers fluid fore-arm fragrance gland hand horse inferior creatures insects instance instrument internal IVORY-BILLED Ivory-billed Woodpecker labyrinth lens mastication membrane mind minute motion mouth moved muscles musk nerves nostrils object observed odours olfactory nerves organ of taste parrot pass peculiar perfume plate pleasure powers of speech prey proboscis produced Puss quadrupeds rays of light remarkable reptiles resembling retina round says scapula scent sclerotic coat sea anemone seen seized sense of hearing sense of smell sense of taste sense of touch serpent side sight sonorous body sound structure surface teeth temporal bone transparent trees tube tubercle tympani tympanum ulna upper various vibrations vitreous humour vultures woodpecker