| 1881 - 1100 páginas
...in many cases, even their form. Their present shape and varied arrangements, their brilliant colors, their honey, and their sweet scent are all due to...between plants and insects is one of mutual advantage. In many species, however, plants present us with complex arrangements adapted to protect them from... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1882 - 104 páginas
...though unconscious action, flowers owe their scent and colour, their honey — nay, in many cases, even their form. Their present shape and varied "arrangements,...between plants and insects is one of mutual advantage. In many species, however, plants present us with complex arrangements adapted to protect them from... | |
| 1882 - 904 páginas
...in many cases, even their form. Their present shape and varied arrangements, their brilliant colors, their honey, and their sweet scent are all due to...between plants and insects is one of mutual advantage. In many species, however, plants present us with complex arrangements adapted to protect them from... | |
| 1882 - 1144 páginas
...owe their scent and colour, their honey— nay, in many cases even their form. Their present «hipe and varied arrangements, their brilliant colours,...between plants and insects is one of mutual advantage. In many species, however, ¡ lants present us with complex arrangements adapted to protect them from... | |
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