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" ... that each cell is a distinct, separate, and " in some measure an independent structure agglutinated only to the neighbouring cells ; and that when the agglutinating substance is destroyed, each cell may be entirely separated from the rest. "
The Annals of Philosophy - Page 142
1815
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents ..., Volume 8, Part 4

United States. Congress. House - 586 pages
...than the walls. Moreover, the sides and bottom of each cell are actually double, or, in other words, each cell is a distinct, separate, and, in some measure,...an independent structure agglutinated only to the neighboring cells ; and when the agglutinating substance is destroyed, each cell may be entirely separated...
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Memoirs of the Wernerian Natural History Society, Volume 2, Part 1

Wernerian Natural History Society, Edinburgh - 1814 - 398 pages
...which, it will be clearly seen that the partitions between different cells, at the sides and the base, are all double; or in other words, that each cell...substance is destroyed, each cell may be entirely separated from the rest. I have also some specimens of the cells formed by wasps, which show, that...
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Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy ..., Volume 5

1815 - 1036 pages
...sulphuret of copper. 20. Notice concerning the Structure of the Cells m the Combs of Sees and IVasps. By Dr. Barclay. — It appears, from this communication,...are all double ; or in other words, that each cell ia a distinct, separate, and in some measure an independent structure, agglutinated only to the neighbouring...
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An Introduction to Entomology: Or Elements of the Natural History ..., Volume 1

William Kirby, William Spence - 1818 - 568 pages
...discocovered that though of such excessive tenuity, the sides and bottom of each cell are actually double, or, in other words, that each cell is a distinct,...only to the neighbouring cells, and that when the ag-- glutinating substance is destroyed, each cell may be entirely separated from the resta. which...
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An Introduction to Entomology: Or Elements of the Natural History ..., Volume 1

William Kirby, William Spence - 1822 - 618 pages
...recently discovered that though of such excessive tenuity, the sides and bottom of each cell are actually double, or, in other words, that each cell is a distinct,...neighbouring cells, and that when the agglutinating sub» Father Boscovich observes, that all the angles that form the planes which compose the cell are...
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Insect Architecture..

James Rennie - 1830 - 442 pages
...seen that the partitions between different cells, at the sides and the * Huber on Bees, p. 220. base, are all double ; or, in other words, that each cell...substance is destroyed, each cell may be entirely separated from the rest. " I have also some specimens of the cells formed by wasps, which shew that...
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Insect Architecture

James Rennie - 1830 - 440 pages
...seen that the partitions between different cells, at the sides and the * Huber on Bees, p. 220. base, are all double ; or, in other words, that each cell is a distinct, separate, and in some measure an mdependent structure, agglutinated only to the neighbouring cells ; and that when the agglutinating...
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The Naturalist, Volumes 1-2

1831 - 796 pages
...times thicker than the walls. Dr. Barclay says, that the sides and bottom of each cell are actually double, or, in other words, that each cell is a distinct,...an independent structure agglutinated only to the neighboring cells, and that when the agglutinating substance is destroyed, each cell may be entirely...
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Dissertations on Subjects of Science Connected with Natural Theology, Volume 1

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1839 - 420 pages
...reared, and observes, that the partitions between the cells at the sides and base are all double ; that each cell is a distinct, separate, and " in some...substance is destroyed, each cell may be entirely separated from the rest." He makes the same observation upon the cells of wasps, and adds, that the...
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Paley's Natural Theology: With Illustrative Notes, Volume 3

William Paley - 1839 - 418 pages
...reared, and observes, that the partitions between the cells at the sides and base are all double ; that each cell is a distinct, separate, and " in some...substance is destroyed, each cell may be entirely separated from the rest." He makes the same observation upon the cells of wasps, and adds, that the...
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