| Industrial arts - 1858 - 648 pages
...members, swallowing it without • mouth, digesting it without a stomach, appropriating its nutritions material without absorbent vessels or a circulating...without muscles, feeling (if it has any power to do go) without nerves, multiplying itself without eggs, and not only this, but in many instances forming... | |
| Technology - 1858 - 638 pages
...apparently homogeneous jelly changing itself into a greater variety of forms than the fabled Proteus, laying hold of its food without members, swallowing...without muscles, feeling (if it has any power to do ») without nerves, multiplying itself without eggs, and not only this, but in many instances forming... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1858 - 640 pages
...forms than the fabled Proteus, laying hold of its food without members, swallowing it without a month, digesting it without a stomach, appropriating its...without muscles, feeling (if it has any power to do §o) without nerves, multiplying itself without eggs, and not only this, but in many instances forming... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - Science - 1858 - 614 pages
...apparently homogeneous jelly changing itself into a greater variety of forms than the fabled Proteus, laying hold of its food without members, swallowing...without a stomach, appropriating its nutritious material witliout absorbent vessels or a circulating system, moving from place to place withoui muscles, feeling... | |
| Natural history - 1859 - 1200 pages
...fornis than the fabled Proteus, laying hold of its food without membres , swallowing it without a moulh, digesting it without a stomach, appropriating its...absorbent vessels or a circulating System, moving from plece without muscles, feeling (if it has any power to do so) wilhout nerves, multiplying itself without... | |
| Science - 1863 - 320 pages
...bit of homogeneous jelly changing itself into a greater variety of forms than the fabled Proteus ; laying hold of its food without members, swallowing...digesting it without a stomach, appropriating its food without absorbing vessels or a circulatory system, moving from place to place without muscles,... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1864 - 1020 pages
...apparently homogeneous jelly changing itself into a greater variety of forms than the fabled Proteus, laying hold of its food without members, swallowing...feeling (if it has any power to do so) without nerves, propagating itself without genital apparatus, and not only this, but in many instances forming shelly... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - Science - 1864 - 876 pages
...tendency ever enow itself to the assumption of the characters of any group fundamentally dissimilar. out members, swallowing it without a mouth, digesting...feeling (if it has any power to do so) without nerves, propagating itself without genital apparatus, and not only this, but in many instances forming shelly... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - Force and energy - 1865 - 490 pages
...apparently homogeneous jelly changing itself into a greater variety of forms than the fabled Proteus, laying hold of its food without members, swallowing...feeling (if it has any power to do so) without nerves, propagating itself without genital apparatus, and and Animals, especially the Fungi and Entozoa —... | |
| Science - 1865 - 564 pages
...apparently homogeneous jelly changing itself into a greater variety of forms than the fabled Proteus, laying hold of its food without members, swallowing...absorbent vessels or a circulating system, moving its parts without muscles, feeling (if it has any power to do so) without nerves, propagating itself... | |
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