Insecto-theology: Or, a Demonstration of the Being and Perfections of God, from a Consideration of the Structure and Economy of Insects. Illustrated with a Copperplate. By M. Lesser: with Notes, by P. LyonetWilliam Creech; and T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies, London, 1799 - 439 pages |
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Page 295
... still more the appearance of a paradox is , that there are animals which can be made to multiply , and which in fact do multiply by art , without the common generative procefs , as we inall have occafion to fhew in the fequel . PAGE 30 ...
... still more the appearance of a paradox is , that there are animals which can be made to multiply , and which in fact do multiply by art , without the common generative procefs , as we inall have occafion to fhew in the fequel . PAGE 30 ...
Page 328
... still lives in the water . It is difficult to say how the air gets into thefe ; for , as was faid before , the animal is never seen coming to the furface of the water to receive it . But that they do contain air is a certain fact , of ...
... still lives in the water . It is difficult to say how the air gets into thefe ; for , as was faid before , the animal is never seen coming to the furface of the water to receive it . But that they do contain air is a certain fact , of ...
Page 332
... still further . They are not contented with depofiting their eggs in places prepared for them on purpose , and of feeding their young , til the time when they are to pafs into the nymph state ; even then they continue to take most ...
... still further . They are not contented with depofiting their eggs in places prepared for them on purpose , and of feeding their young , til the time when they are to pafs into the nymph state ; even then they continue to take most ...
Page 336
... still all the members they had before , without having acquired any others , except they have got wings : and as we have already remarked , the femi - nymph differs little in form form , from the animal which produced it . What 336 NOTES .
... still all the members they had before , without having acquired any others , except they have got wings : and as we have already remarked , the femi - nymph differs little in form form , from the animal which produced it . What 336 NOTES .
Page 384
... still in the ftate of worm or nymph . It is believed , with fome probability , that the rea- fon of fo extraordinary a change in their behaviour , is , that the mother bee , ceafing then to lay eggs , till the following fpring , the ...
... still in the ftate of worm or nymph . It is believed , with fome probability , that the rea- fon of fo extraordinary a change in their behaviour , is , that the mother bee , ceafing then to lay eggs , till the following fpring , the ...
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