| Alice Peloubet Norton - International Sunday School Lessons - 1892 - 368 pages
...the infinite by our own narrow limitations. Moreover, looking at the question from the other side, we find in animals complex organs of sense, richly...our own senses there may be endless sounds which we cannot hear, and colors as different as red from green, of which we have no conception. — Popular... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1888 - 400 pages
...the infinite by our own narrow limitations. Moreover, looking at the question from the other side, we find in animals complex organs of sense, richly...our own senses there may be endless sounds which we cannot hear, and colors, as different as red from green, of which we have no conception. These and... | |
| Detroit (Mich.) - 1888 - 466 pages
...give the sensa tion of red, or the lowest perception of color. The Popular Science Monthly says • "We find in animals complex organs of sense, richly...but the function of which we are as yet powerless lo explain. There may be fifty other senses as different from ours as sound is from sight; and even... | |
| Medicine - 1889 - 430 pages
...the infinite by our own narrow limitations. Moreover, looking at the question from the other side, we find in animals complex organs of sense, richly...our own senses there may be endless sounds which we cannot hear, and colors as different as red from green, of which we have no conception. These and a... | |
| Science - 1889 - 902 pages
...the infinite by our own narrow limitations. Moreover, looking at the question from the other side, we find in animals complex organs of sense, richly...senses as different from ours as sound is from sight." It has been thought that the antenna} in all insects are the organs of hearing, but it has since been... | |
| Science - 1889 - 916 pages
...own narrow limitations. Moreover, looking at the question from the other side, we find in «nim«lii complex organs of sense, richly supplied with nerves,...senses as different from ours as sound is from sight." It has been thought that the antennae in all insects are the organs of hearing, but it has since been... | |
| Medicine - 1889 - 396 pages
...the infinite by our •ewn narrow limitations. Moreover, looking at the question from the other side, we find in animals complex organs of sense, richly...There may be fifty other senses as different from по Ill ours as sound is from sight ; and even within the boundaries of OUR own senses there may be... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - Conduct of life - 1889 - 296 pages
...the infinite by our own narrow limitations. Moreover, looking at the question from the other side, we find in animals complex organs of sense, richly...powerless to explain. There may be fifty other senses as diiferent from ours as sound is from sight; and even within the boundaries of our own senses there... | |
| Charles Follen Lee - Regeneration (Theology) - 1889 - 118 pages
...ravish us with ecstasy. Speaking of the organs of physical sense, a scientist has recently said that " there may be fifty other senses as different from ours as sound is from sight," and that " even within the boundaries of our own senses there may be endless sounds which we cannot hear,... | |
| Charles Follen Lee - Regeneration (Theology) - 1889 - 116 pages
...ravish us with ecstasy. Speaking of the organs of physical sense, a scientist has recently said that " there may be fifty other senses as different from ours as sound is from sight," an.d that "even within the boundaries of our o.wn senses there may be endless sounds which we cannot hear,... | |
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