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Page 156
... living forms . It is generally admitted that life began to appear on the earth at a comparatively late stage of its history : can we trace its origin to pre - existing non- living causes ? It is admitted that there are certain ...
... living forms . It is generally admitted that life began to appear on the earth at a comparatively late stage of its history : can we trace its origin to pre - existing non- living causes ? It is admitted that there are certain ...
Page 159
... living protoplasm , but dead protoplasm does not give rise to living protoplasm ; and the latter maintains and hands on its life by selecting material from its environment different in nature from itself and transforming it into living ...
... living protoplasm , but dead protoplasm does not give rise to living protoplasm ; and the latter maintains and hands on its life by selecting material from its environment different in nature from itself and transforming it into living ...
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... living being : ( 1 ) it begins as a single cell and from that cell it develops a certain specific structure consisting , in all but the lowest forms of life , of a complete system of living cells ; ( 2 ) it maintains that structure in ...
... living being : ( 1 ) it begins as a single cell and from that cell it develops a certain specific structure consisting , in all but the lowest forms of life , of a complete system of living cells ; ( 2 ) it maintains that structure in ...
Contents
EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETing June 28 1910 ADDRESS | 9 |
TENNYSON BY THE PRESIDENT S | 21 |
SUMMARY THE EVOLUTION OF ANCIENT INDIAN ARCHITECTURE | 29 |
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