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... seen in the Magnolia and Nuphar — a simple slit . It is curious that the simplest pollen should be found in one of the most ornate and largest of flowers . This simple form is often found with ornate markings on the outside , in the ...
... seen in the Magnolia and Nuphar — a simple slit . It is curious that the simplest pollen should be found in one of the most ornate and largest of flowers . This simple form is often found with ornate markings on the outside , in the ...
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... seen , in the Saxifrageæ and Crassulaceæ , and almost universal in the Rosacea : the Poterieæ ( Nos . 286-7 ) and Spirea palmata ( No. 285 ) are the only ex- ceptions I have seen . Hassall mentions another form with four slits in Rubus ...
... seen , in the Saxifrageæ and Crassulaceæ , and almost universal in the Rosacea : the Poterieæ ( Nos . 286-7 ) and Spirea palmata ( No. 285 ) are the only ex- ceptions I have seen . Hassall mentions another form with four slits in Rubus ...
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... seen endwise the pollen looks trigonous . Erythrina and Indigofera have really a trigonous form , not cylindrical . Phaseolus has spherical pollen with 3 pores , which sometimes assumes a subtrigonal appearance . Some are broader than ...
... seen endwise the pollen looks trigonous . Erythrina and Indigofera have really a trigonous form , not cylindrical . Phaseolus has spherical pollen with 3 pores , which sometimes assumes a subtrigonal appearance . Some are broader than ...
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... seen endwise , as figured by Pollender ; but one species , Tropæolum tricolor , is very different ( No. 327 ) , a curved narrow form , not very far from the peculiar crescent - shape of Limnanthes ( Nos . 329 , 330 ) ; another species ...
... seen endwise , as figured by Pollender ; but one species , Tropæolum tricolor , is very different ( No. 327 ) , a curved narrow form , not very far from the peculiar crescent - shape of Limnanthes ( Nos . 329 , 330 ) ; another species ...
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... seen . * Dorstenia maculata , 4 . Coussapoa latifolia . M. Broussonetia papyrifera . M. Pourrina velutina . bicolor . M. M. cecropiæfolia . M. Cecropia peltata . M. Lacistema serrata . M. CANNABINE . Ovoid with triangular end ...
... seen . * Dorstenia maculata , 4 . Coussapoa latifolia . M. Broussonetia papyrifera . M. Pourrina velutina . bicolor . M. M. cecropiæfolia . M. Cecropia peltata . M. Lacistema serrata . M. CANNABINE . Ovoid with triangular end ...
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3-cornered 30 Coloured Plates according to Hassall According to Mohl Adenandra alba alpina angustifolia anther arvensis bands and slits Banksia integrifolia Berjeau Bongardia BRITISH broad bands bular cærulea capensis clouded coccinea coil Crown 8vo cxix Cyperaceae Demy 8vo DISEASES echinate echinulate Edin elliptic facet Fcap flava floribunda fovilla fragrans furrows gonal grandiflora Hospital Hydrocleis indica insignis japonica Juanulloa latifolia Lecturer 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 rubra sativa Second Edition slits slits and bands smooth 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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