Rose family has alternate stipulate leaves, wants the albumen, has the ovules not erect, has the stigmata simple, and besides these features, which distinguish it from the exceptions or varieties of its class, it has the features which make it prominent... Logic, Deductive and Inductive - Side 83av Thomas Fowler - 1895 - 365 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Stuart Mill - 1843 - 648 sider
...there should be some species of which the place is dubious, and which appear to be equally bound to two generic types, it is easily seen that this would...be near the centre of the crowd, and not one of the stragglers." In this passage (the latter part of which especially I cannot help noticing as an admirable... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1846 - 630 sider
...it must be the typo of the family, or of any one species that it must be the type of the genus, wo are still not wholly to seek ; the type must be connected...be near the centre of the crowd and not one of the stragglers." In this passage (the latter part of which especially I cannot help noticing as au admirable... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1846 - 624 sider
...the family, or of any one species that it must be the type of the genus, we are still not wholly tu seek ; the type must be connected by many affinities...others of its group ; it must be near the centre of tho crowd and not one of tho stragglers." In this passage (the latter part of 'which especially I cannot... | |
| William Whewell - 1847 - 756 sider
...there should be some species of which the place is dubious, and which appear to be equally bound to two generic types, it is easily seen that this would...most of the others of its group ; it must be near the center of the crowd, and not one of the stragglers. 11. It has already been repeatedly stated, as the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1850 - 616 sider
...It is one of those which possess clearly several leading attributes ; and thus, though we cannot gay of any one genus that it must be the type of the family,...be near the centre of the crowd and not one of the stragglers." Ln this passage (the latter part of which especially I cannot help noticing' as an admirable... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1852 - 640 sider
...genus, we are still not wholly to geek ; the type must be connected by many affinities with H»ost of the others of its group ; it must be near the centre of tho crowd and not one of the stragglers." In this passage (the latter part of which especially I cannot... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1856 - 560 sider
...there should be some species of which the place is dubious, and which appear to be equally bound to two generic types, it is easily seen that this would...be near the centre of the crowd, and not one of the stragglers." In this passage (the latter part of which especially I cannot help noticing as an admirable... | |
| William Whewell - 1858 - 352 sider
...others, form the genus, and are ranged about it, deviating from it in various directions and diiferent degrees. Thus a genus may consist of several species,...most of the others of its group ; it must be near the center of the crowd, and not one of the stragglers. ii. It has already been repeatedly stated, as the... | |
| William Whewell - 1858 - 356 sider
...deviating from it in various directions and nereut degrees. Thus a genus may consist of several ^ecies, which approach very near the type, and of which the...most of the others of its group ; it must be near the center of the crowd, and not one of the stragglers. ii. It has already been repeatedly stated, as the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1858 - 666 sider
...there should be some species of which the place is dubious, and which appear to be equally bound to two generic types, it is easily seen that this would...be near the centre of the crowd and not one of the stragglers." In this passage (the latter part of which especially I cannot help noticing as an admirable... | |
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