. Biology and its makers : with portraits and other illustrations. Biology -- History. THE CELL THEORY 239 appear, are yet composed of comparatively few elementary parts, frequently repeated"; but we are not especially con- cerned with the remote history of the idea, so much as with the principal steps in its development after the beginning of microscopical observations. Pictures of Cells in the Seventeenth Century.—The sketches illustrating the microscopic observations of Malpighi,. Fig. 73.—Sketch from Malpighi's- Treatise on the Anatomy of Plants (1670). Leeuwenhoek, and Grew show so m
. Biology and its makers : with portraits and other illustrations. Biology -- History. THE CELL THEORY 239 appear, are yet composed of comparatively few elementary parts, frequently repeated"; but we are not especially con- cerned with the remote history of the idea, so much as with the principal steps in its development after the beginning of microscopical observations. Pictures of Cells in the Seventeenth Century.—The sketches illustrating the microscopic observations of Malpighi,. Fig. 73.—Sketch from Malpighi's- Treatise on the Anatomy of Plants (1670). Leeuwenhoek, and Grew show so many pictures of the cel- lular construction of plants that one who views them for the first time is struck with surprise, and might readily exclaim: "Here in the seventeenth century we have the foundation of the ; But these drawings were merely faithful representations of the appearance of the fabric of plants;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Locy, William A. (William Albert), 1857-1924. New York : Henry Holt
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