AMERICAN 
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND ARTS, 
[SECOND SERIES.] 
Ane. XXXI.—The Vegetable Individual, in its relation to Spe 
_ cies, (Das Individuum der Pflanze in seinem Verhiltniss zur 
Species, —Generationsfolge, oi sg WR ee und Genera- 
tionstheilung der Pflanze); by Dr. ALEXANDER ‘Briuy, Pro- 
sae of Botany in the Gacouy of Berlin, &c. &e.. Berlin, 
1853.* Tyanslated by Cuas. Francis STONE. 
Part I.—INTRODUCTION AND Hisrory.t 
7 Organic Nature the bigs principal phenomena, in which the 
; enes of Life a unfolded, are individual d development 
Every new generation. 
still, to the investigator W deepest into * the 
a slow, but certain, a ore reveals itself even 
U If nature i fi o be ts us 
