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... SMITH , which were published by him after my paper had been laid before the Society ; and have added to the list all that have been figured and noticed by former botanists on the subject ; so that it may be viewed immediately in detail ...
... SMITH , which were published by him after my paper had been laid before the Society ; and have added to the list all that have been figured and noticed by former botanists on the subject ; so that it may be viewed immediately in detail ...
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... Smith in the ' Gardeners ' Chronicle ' in October 1876 ; republished in the ' Monthly Microscopical Journal , ' January , 1877 . The pollen forms are often noticed by Dr. Hooker in his large works , and also by some foreign botanists in ...
... Smith in the ' Gardeners ' Chronicle ' in October 1876 ; republished in the ' Monthly Microscopical Journal , ' January , 1877 . The pollen forms are often noticed by Dr. Hooker in his large works , and also by some foreign botanists in ...
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... Smith considers it an error of Mohl : but in this he is doubtless mistaken ; for I have found it in the next species , M. luteus . I have also found many forms of pollen in Browallia elata ( No. 146 ) , in the same anther , but not in ...
... Smith considers it an error of Mohl : but in this he is doubtless mistaken ; for I have found it in the next species , M. luteus . I have also found many forms of pollen in Browallia elata ( No. 146 ) , in the same anther , but not in ...
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... and Hassall chanced merely to see the upper side . Arundinaria , Lagurus , and Pogonatherum have a 6 - sided prism , as represented by Mr. W. Smith . The only Panicum I have examined is P. plicatum ( No. 5 ) , 4 POLLEN .
... and Hassall chanced merely to see the upper side . Arundinaria , Lagurus , and Pogonatherum have a 6 - sided prism , as represented by Mr. W. Smith . The only Panicum I have examined is P. plicatum ( No. 5 ) , 4 POLLEN .
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... Smith has pointed out that it is impossible to cross species which have different pollens ; but this does not seem to be universally the case , at any rate . No doubt the subject will be carefully examined by hybridists , to whom it is ...
... Smith has pointed out that it is impossible to cross species which have different pollens ; but this does not seem to be universally the case , at any rate . No doubt the subject will be carefully examined by hybridists , to whom it is ...
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3-cornered 30 Coloured Plates according to Hassall According to Mohl alba alpina angustifolia anther arvensis bands and slits Banksia integrifolia Berjeau Bongardia BRITISH broad bands bular cærulea capensis clouded coccinea coil Crown 8vo cxix Demy 8vo DISEASES echinate echinulate Edin elliptic facet Fcap flava floribunda fovilla fragrans furrows gonal grandiflora Hospital Hydrocleis indica insignis japonica Juanulloa latifolia Lecturer Liliacea Lind Lith longifolia M. D. xxxii Macleania Medical NATURAL HISTORY oblong odorata officinalis oily opaque Opuntia monacantha orientalis oval ovoid palustris paniculata Philesia pleats Pogonatherum pollen polyhedric pores pubescens pulchella punctate purpurea racemosa raphides reticulate Romanzoffia rosea rough bands sativa Second Edition slits slits and bands smooth Solanaceae species speciosa Spergularia rubra subglobular subspherical Third Edition three slits trigonous vinegar violacea viscosa visible Vols vulgaris water globular Woodcuts xvii xviii xxxi
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