10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INFUSORY»
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1
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
At the moment when the oxygenation of the water is at its height, great numbers
of infusory animalcules, furnished with ciliary and rotatory apparatus, make their
appearance ; they descend below the surface, when the cnchelidcs on which
they ...
2
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
In order to attain certainty on this subject, Professor Hausmann sent specimens to
the distinguished investigator of the infusory world, Professor Ehrenberg of Berlin
, who, by his extraordinary discoveries regarding the occurrence of fossil ...
3
Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
322 'I'r_tfio.9¢_n:y Animals not formed from Dead Organic Matter. form
synthetically an artificially organized matter, and concludes, “ If infusory animals
could be obtained in this way, the Bonnetian theory of generation would be
overturned.
4
Half-hours with the Microscope: Being a Popular Guide to the ...
Euglema viridit, a plant 43 16. Amoeba, an infusory animalcule 44-51 17.
Actinophrys Sol, the sun animalcule 45-51 18. Difflitgia, an infusory animalcule
45 19. Arcella, an infusory animalcule 45 20. Polystomella, a species of
foraminifer 51 21.
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Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
M. Pouchet on the Digestive and Circulating Organs of Infusory Animals. 8.
Artificial Fecundation of the ova of Fishes. By M. A. de Quatrefages. 9. On Electric
Fishes. 10. Dr J. Y. Simpson on the Effects of Chloroform on Lower Animals. 11.
Robert Jameson, Royal Society of Edinburgh, Wernerian Natural History Society, 1849
What places their real character entirely beyond dispute, Dr Ehrenberg has
actually shown, by experiment in the Royal Deer Park at Berlin, how such rocks
may be formed by means of the Infusory tribes. The only difierence between the
crust ...
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The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal ... Edinburgh, Constable ...
More recently he has examined rocks from the Hochsinuner volcanic hill near the
Laacher-See, in one of which Niiggerath had previously suspected the existence
of infusory animals. Ehrenberg found that not only the Polirschiefer of that ...
8
Reports of the Proceedings: Of the Meetings Held for the ...
These ova do not give birth to individuals like the parent animal, but to little
infusory animalcules, which at length fix themselves to the bodies of the water-
snails, and become metamorphosed into distomas. In the medusae the
observations of ...
Royal Dublin Society, 1855
Infusory aquatic vegetables are first formed in the mass or in the solution, and it is
by their rising up or protrusion into the air, that mould is formed, the filaments in
the liquid being simply its growth-stalks, or what is technically called its thai his.
William Chambers, Robert Chambers, 1838
10
Odd Fellows' Magazine of the Manchester Unity of the ...
The material question, however, still remains, — whence have these infusory
aquatic vegetables their origin ? This is a point which can only be answered, in a
measure, by conjecture. The probability is, as has already been stated, that their
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