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In this 1875 publication, Darwin details the multitude of experiments he conducted, along with many friends, colleagues, and his sons, on carnivorous plants with a special focus on the feeding mechanisms and the adaptations that enabled the plants to survive. This study of feeding flies to plants includes illustrations from Darwin and his sons.
In this 1875 publication, Darwin details the multitude of experiments he conducted, along with many friends, colleagues, and his sons, on carnivorous plants with a special focus on the feeding mechanisms and the adaptations that enabled the plants to survive. This study of feeding flies to plants includes illustrations from Darwin and his sons.
Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882) was born in Shropshire, England. His first text chronicling his five-year voyage on the HMS Beagle, which included his notable visit to the Galapagos Islands, earned him success as an author in 1839. His observations from the Galapagos, alongside an interest in natural history from an early age and studies over the consequent years, informed the development of his biological theories, culminating the ground-breaking text 'On the Origin of Species' for which he is best known.
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1. Drosera rotundifolia, or the common sun-dew 2. The movements of the tentacles from the contact of solid bodies 3. Aggregation of the protoplasm within the cells of the tentacles 4. The effects of heat on the leaves 5. The effects of non-nitrogenous and nitrogenous organic fluids on the leaves 6. The digestive power of the secretion of Drosera 7. The effects of salts of ammonia 8. The effects of various other salts, and acids, on the leaves 9. The effects of certain alkaloid poisons, other substances and vapours 10. On the sensitiveness of the leaves, and on the lines of transmission of the motor impulse 11. Recapitulation of the chief observations on Drosera rotundifolia 12. On the structure and movements of some other species of Drosera 13. Dionaea muscipula 14. Aldrovanda vesiculosa 15. Drosophyllum, Roridula, Byblis, glandular hairs of other plants, concluding remarks on the Droseraceae 16. Pinguicula 17. Utricularia 18. Utricularia (continued) Index.
1. Drosera rotundifolia, or the common sun-dew 2. The movements of the tentacles from the contact of solid bodies 3. Aggregation of the protoplasm within the cells of the tentacles 4. The effects of heat on the leaves 5. The effects of non-nitrogenous and nitrogenous organic fluids on the leaves 6. The digestive power of the secretion of Drosera 7. The effects of salts of ammonia 8. The effects of various other salts, and acids, on the leaves 9. The effects of certain alkaloid poisons, other substances and vapours 10. On the sensitiveness of the leaves, and on the lines of transmission of the motor impulse 11. Recapitulation of the chief observations on Drosera rotundifolia 12. On the structure and movements of some other species of Drosera 13. Dionaea muscipula 14. Aldrovanda vesiculosa 15. Drosophyllum, Roridula, Byblis, glandular hairs of other plants, concluding remarks on the Droseraceae 16. Pinguicula 17. Utricularia 18. Utricularia (continued) Index.
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