Life
alone brings forth life, and we are as far as ever from understanding
its nature. Around our little island of knowledge, built up through the
centuries by the labor of countless workers, stretches the infinite ocean
of the unknown.
_Gray's First Lessons_. Sect. VII, XVI, sec. 2, sec. 4, sec. 5, sec. 6,
476-480.
_How Plants Grow_. Chap. I, 119-153, Chap. III, 261-280.
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