The Naturalist . The real size ( of the dro]j of Water ^ A/icroscopic J^ierr oja c/rcrp c/ Waterwith the dyyereTU Animalcula 7na(^rn/ie<i40C0 times irifh the 2.^puner cfC. GoiiMs Trnprcved Jccket Ccmpoun(f M(crescope. Perriflt^<m* S Lith^grupfiv Soxtvn- THE NATURALIST. AUGUST, 1832. THE MICROSCOPE. NO. MOLECULES tn Organic and Inorganic Bodies, discovered by Robert Brown.,Esq. F. R. S. ^c. ^c. ^c. This indefatigable gentleman, in prosecuting his elaborate re-searches into the vegetable kingdom, was le4 to infer (from cir-cumstances connected with the in^restigation of the polle
The Naturalist . The real size ( of the dro]j of Water ^ A/icroscopic J^ierr oja c/rcrp c/ Waterwith the dyyereTU Animalcula 7na(^rn/ie<i40C0 times irifh the 2.^puner cfC. GoiiMs Trnprcved Jccket Ccmpoun(f M(crescope. Perriflt^<m* S Lith^grupfiv Soxtvn- THE NATURALIST. AUGUST, 1832. THE MICROSCOPE. NO. MOLECULES tn Organic and Inorganic Bodies, discovered by Robert Brown.,Esq. F. R. S. ^c. ^c. ^c. This indefatigable gentleman, in prosecuting his elaborate re-searches into the vegetable kingdom, was le4 to infer (from cir-cumstances connected with the in^restigation of the pollen of plantssuspended in water,) that the same active molecules might like-wise exist in inorganic bodies; he has not been disappointed, hav-ing succeeded in separating them from almost every known sub-stance, such as minerals, glass, common dust, soot, <^*c. <^c.; in-deed, the principal exceptions are oil, resin, wax, sulphur, suchof the metals as could not be reduced to that minute state of divis-ion neces
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