Geology for them is a chronicle, not a life history.
Geology alone is a view of Nature in continuous movement, a life history--an evolution of Nature.
Uniformitarians of the Lyell school look upon geology as a chronicle of events--evolutionists as a life history of the earth.
Life history of monarch and some other butterflies or moths.
Illustration: Life history of house flies, showing from left to right the eggs, larvae, pupae, and adult flies.
But my remarks are equally applicable to a mentally disturbed individual's life history and to the genesis of abnormal psychic states, particularly those to be met with in the neuroses and psychoneuroses.
In fact, one could ferret out the full life history in great detail, thus obtaining a complete autobiography leading far down into the depths of the dreamer's mental life and into the inner world of his own.
I have been referring in my previous remarks, for the most part, to unravelment of the normal individual's life history.
There are several things about the life history of a fern that differ fundamentally from any flowering plant and perhaps the chief is what is known as the alternation of generations.
The definition of genera in the family Hylidae is difficult owing to the vast array of species, most of which are poorly known as regards their osteology, colors in life, and modes of life history.
Frogs of the genus Smilisca are generalized and show no striking adaptations, either in their structure or in their modes of life history.
Food Habits and Notes on Life History of the Ring-tailed Cat in Texas.
In two books of Negro folklore and in The Alligator's Life History, McIlhenny wrote as an inheritor.
A study of the four stages of any particular insect is known as a study of its life history.
Note on life history of the gizzard worm of ruffed grouse and bobwhite quail.
Since all the changes in the development of the toad from egg to adult form take place in about one month, this comparatively rapid development makes the life history of the toad particularly suitable for observation work.
Life History Strategies The study of life history strategies is largely theoretical, and in the following discussion I do not comment on current theoretical arguments.
It is apparent that more needs to be known about the population dynamics and life history of the marbled murrelet before we can make a proper estimate of its abundance.
Life history information is needed on almost all species, and data should be gathered on selected populations to determine trends.
If long life is a life history option, a low annual reproductive effort could be favored in several ways.
He says he's plugging away at the Rose-beetle's life history as a hors-d'oeuvre before tackling the appetising problem of his total extermination.
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