10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PHYTOTOMIST»
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
Cheltenham, 13th March 1856. XXX»-New Researches in Vegetable Embr_z/
ogeny. By M. TULASNE*. DR. HERMANN SCHACHT, a German phytotomist well
known by numerous and important works, some months ago'|' allowed himself to
...
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Reports and papers on botany
I believe that this certainly must be the case, and this circumstance alone already
makes the theory of the Paduan phytotomist appear untenable ; if, however, we
even overlook this, there exist other, more definite reasons, which show that the ...
Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini, August Grisebach, Ray Society, 1849
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A dictionary of science, literature and art, ed. by W.T. ...
This word has been applied by Turpin, a French phytotomist, to all minute
vesicular granules of a vegetable nature, which he considers the organic
elements of vegetation. It is either cellular or vesicular tissue in a young state and
disintegrated ...
Dictionary, William Thomas Brande, 1866
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Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Nevertheless, I am far from pretending that he has observed badly; on the
contrary, he appears in these researches as a skilful phytotomist, and as one
experienced in the use of the microscope; but I think his interpretation of what he
saw to be ...
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
A word applied by Turpin, a French phytotomist, to all- minute vesicular granules
of a vegetable nature, which he considers as the organic element of vegetation.
The term has also been applied to an albuminous compound, existing with ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1859
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A report on the progress of vegetable physiology during the ...
... this manner communicate one with the other. These supposed apertures at the
ends of the ligneous tubes have as yet been observed by no German phytotomist
, and I am rather inclined to doubt their actual existence ; nay, it even appears ...
Franz Julius Ferdinand Meyen, 1839
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser. New and improved ser
These desiderata of the science are arranged under six different heads, as being
allotted to six distinct classes of scientific research. 1st. The Phytotomist, or
Vegetable Anatomist. 2d. The Botanist, properly so called. 3d. The Chemist. 4th.
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Transactions of the Linnean Society
... the phytotomist. I feel tolerably satisfied that in Acanthophyllum (Gr. no. 1562)
and A. spinosum, the vascular mass, which consists in great measure of very
numerous ' slit-marked ' J vessels of various calibre, traversing a
prosenchymatous ...
Linnean Society of London, 1859
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Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
... and the greater part scalariform ; and this by a more or less definite and thin
layer of prosenchyma or wood-cells. _These woody bundles, therefore,—
although peculiar, and worthy of detailed examination by a phytotomist, ——
appear ...
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Vegetable organography, or, An analytical description of the ...
Mirbel has vigorously supported the contrary opinion, and has even represented
the round cellules marked with pores, encircled by a raised border, or with
transverse Vol. i. c slits ; but no other phytotomist has ever seen the CELLULAR ...
Augustin Pyramus de Candolle, 1839