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Excerpt from Aspects of Nature, Vol. 2 of 2: In Different Lands and Different Climates; With Scientific Elucidations
But, besides creatures fully formed, the atmosphere con tains innumerable germs of future life, such as the eggs of insects and the seeds of plants, the latter provided with light hairy or feathery appendages, by means of which they are wafted through the air during long autumnal wanderings. Even the fertilizing dust or pollen from the anthers of the male ?owers, in species in which the sexes are separated, is carried over land and sea, by winds and by the agency of winged insects, (4) to the solitary female plant on other shores. Thus wherever the glance of the inquirer into Nature pene trates he sees the continual dissemination of life, either fully formed or in thegerr'n.
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