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" Ladies,- hns an intensely acrid substance present in the leaves, which effectually protects it from the attacks of mammals and caterpillars, but not from the attacks of parasitic fungi, which appear to be indifferent to all protective contrivances exhibited... "
Plant World: Its Past, Present & Future; an Introd. to the Study of Botany - Page 115
by George Massee - 1891 - 212 pages
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Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at ..., Volume 35

American Philosophical Society - 1896
...attacks of mammals and caterpillars, but not from the attacks of parasitic fungi, which appear to be indifferent to all protective contrivances exhibited...and the hop disease, all due to parasitic fungi." Now, this is merely a gratuitous and ad captandrum species of argument, one which is designed to please...
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Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at ..., Volume 35

American Philosophical Society - 1896 - 554 pages
...attacks of mammals and caterpillars, but not from the attacks of parasitic fungi, which appear to be indifferent to all protective contrivances exhibited...and the hop disease, all due to parasitic fungi." Now, this is merely a gratuitous and ad caplandrum species of argument, one which is designed to please...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1898 - 936 pages
...attacks of parasitic fungi, which appear to be indi fferent to all protective contrivaucesexhibited by plants, nearly every plant supporting one or more...and the hop disease, all due to parasitic fungi." Now, this is merely a gratuitous ami ad captandum species of argument, one which is designed to please...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1898 - 942 pages
...of parasitic fungi, which appear to be indifferent to all protective coutrivancesexhibited byplants, nearly every plant supporting one or more of these...and the hop disease, all due to parasitic fungi." Now, this is merely a gratuitous ami ad captandum species of argument, one wbich is designed to please...
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Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 35, 1896)

610 pages
...attacks of mammals and caterpillars, but not from the attacks of parasitic fungi, which appear to be indifferent to all protective contrivances exhibited...and the hop disease, all due to parasitic fungi." Now, this is merely a gratuitous and ad captandrum species of argument, one which is designed to please...
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