10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PROTISTIC» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
Darwinism Tested by Language
30 THE EEGNTJM PEOTISTICTJM, OR animal and vegetable properties, that
they have been respectively claimed both by the botanist and by the zoologist.
The Primordial organisms which constitute the Protistic kingdom are divided into
the ...
Sir Frederick Bateman, 1877
2
The Beginnings of Life: Being Some Account of the Nature, ...
1 One of the most interesting subjects attaching to these lower organisms of the
Protistic kingdom, is the enquiry as to how they are nourished — whether, like
plants, they live upon inorganic elements abstracted from their environment, or,
like ...
H. Charlton Bastian, 1872
We have lately detected, in material taken from such situations, organisms similar
in kind though much more minute than the Protamwéa ' One of the most
interesting subjects, attaching to these lower organisms of the Protistic kingdom,
is the ...
H. Charlton Bastian, M.A., M.D., F.R.S., 1872
4
The atheistic platform, 12 lectures by C. Bradlaugh [and ...
have to struggle over it with the view of telling whether it is Protistic or animal, or
Protistic or vegetable. But the true evolutionist will only look on the group of the
Protista as containing forms that represent the parent condition of both
vegetables ...
Atheistic platform, Charles Bradlaugh, 1884
5
From fish to philosopher
... Metazoa: though not so elaborately or quickly, the protistic cell can contract,
conduct, secrete, resist, divide; it possesses every intrinsic physiological property
discoverable at the metazoan level. The metazoan is thus a congeries of many ...
6
A Sketch of a Philosophy ...
And, having due regard to the kindred relationship that there always is between a
cause and its immediate effect, is not that which we are reasonably to look for this
, — that all nature, in proportion as it is protistic or lies near to the ever-living ...
John Gibson Macvicar, 1874
7
Quarterly journal of microscopical science
controversy how many original protistic phyla or radical forms may have given
origin to the races of animals, plants, and the existing races of protista, loses
much of its apparent importance from the oldest original forms of all organisms,
having ...
... then passes from its protistic state sos into the form of an animal, to grow into a
gigantic reptilian monster of the Mesozoic times; then dwindles again into the (
comparatively) dwarfish crocodile, now confined solely. 301. Vide De Cotlo, Book
...
9
An Abridgement: The Secret Doctrine
... more dist nct'y in the protistic monera, neither plant nor animal, but an
existence between the two. On our globe, during the First Round, animal "
creation " precedes that of man, while the animals (or rather the mammals)
evolve from man in ...
Helena P. Blavatsky, Katharine Hillard, 1996
10
Code of the Illuminati
... a soft plastic body into a rock-bound globe; and if we see on it everything
evolving from the non-nucleated jelly-speck that becomes the sarcode * of the
moneron, then passes from its protistic state† into the form of an animal, to grow
into a.