| Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1883 - 494 pages
...each other, or on the trees, their seeds and seedlings, or on the other plants which first slothed the ground and thus checked the growth of the trees ! Throw up a handful of feathers, and all fall to the ground according to definite laws ; but how simple is the problem where each shall fall... | |
| Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1884 - 396 pages
...beasts of prey — all striving to increase, all feeding on each other, or on the trees, their seeds and seedlings, or on the other plants which first clothed...the trees ! Throw up a handful of feathers, and all fall to the ground according to definite laws ; but how simple is the problem where each shall fall... | |
| Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1896 - 406 pages
...beasts of prey — all striving to increase, all feeding on each other, or on the trees, their seeds and seedlings, or on the other plants which first clothed...the trees ! Throw up a handful of feathers, and all fall to the ground according to definite laws ; but how simple is the problem where each shall fall... | |
| Charles Darwin - Science - 1896 - 408 pages
...beasts of prey — all striving to increase, all feeding on each other, or on the trees, their seeds and seedlings, or on the other plants which first clothed...the trees ! Throw up a handful of feathers, and all fall to the ground according to definite laws ; but how simple is the problem where each shall fall... | |
| American periodicals - 1875 - 880 pages
...striving to increase, and all feeding on each other, or on the trees, their seeds, and seedlings ; or on other plants which first clothed the ground, and thus...fall to the ground, according to definite laws ; but now simple is this problem where each shall fall, compared with that of the action and reaction of... | |
| William Keith Brooks - Biology - 1899 - 360 pages
...of prey, — all striving to increase, all feeding on each other, or on the trees, their seeds and seedlings, or on the other plants which first clothed...the trees ! Throw up a handful of feathers, and all fall to the ground according to definite laws ; but how simple is the problem where each shall fall,... | |
| William Keith Brooks - Science - 1899 - 356 pages
...clothed the ground, and thus checked the growth of the trees ! Throw up a handful of feathers, and all fall to the ground according to definite laws ; but...is the problem where each shall fall, compared to the action and reaction of the innumerable plants and animals which have determined, in the course... | |
| Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1902 - 472 pages
...prey — all striving to increase, and all feeding on each other or on the trees or their seeds and seedlings, or on the other plants which first clothed...ground according to definite laws ; but how simple is this problem compared to the action and reaction of the innumerable plants and animals which have determined,... | |
| Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1902 - 238 pages
...beasts of prey — all striving to increase, all feeding on each other, or on the trees, their seeds and seedlings, or on the other plants which first clothed...checked the growth of the trees ! Throw up a handful ot feathers, and all fall to the ground according to definite laws ; but how simple is the problem... | |
| Dennis Hird - Evolution - 1903 - 260 pages
...beasts of prey — all striving to increase, all feeding on each other, or on the trees, their seeds and seedlings, or on the other plants which first clothed...the trees ! Throw up a handful of feathers, and all fall to the ground according to definite laws ; but how simple is the problem where each shall fall... | |
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