Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, Volume 8Berthold Seemann Robert Hardwicke, 1870 - Botany |
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... described are still many native forms , even in this little in- sular corner of our observation . But let us try species as applied to Rubus even on this test , and return to the remark of high authorities . “ R. cœsius is a good ...
... described are still many native forms , even in this little in- sular corner of our observation . But let us try species as applied to Rubus even on this test , and return to the remark of high authorities . “ R. cœsius is a good ...
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... described in the ' Prodromus . ' Think- ing it most likely , however , that the species would occur amongst the collections of the late Dr. Wallich , I transmitted specimens to Kew ; and Professor Oliver , who was so kind , at my ...
... described in the ' Prodromus . ' Think- ing it most likely , however , that the species would occur amongst the collections of the late Dr. Wallich , I transmitted specimens to Kew ; and Professor Oliver , who was so kind , at my ...
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... described as truly diœcious . With most of our diœcious plants , which flower very early in the season , or even with those in which the flowers are unisexual , the male flowers are so arranged , in catkins or otherwise , that the ...
... described as truly diœcious . With most of our diœcious plants , which flower very early in the season , or even with those in which the flowers are unisexual , the male flowers are so arranged , in catkins or otherwise , that the ...
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... described from the upper portion by Robert Brown under the name Triplospo- rites . He shows that the lower portion contains macrospores and the upper microspores , as in the recent genus Selaginella . CARRUTHERS , W. On some undescribed ...
... described from the upper portion by Robert Brown under the name Triplospo- rites . He shows that the lower portion contains macrospores and the upper microspores , as in the recent genus Selaginella . CARRUTHERS , W. On some undescribed ...
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... described in these papers . On the Structure and Affinities of Sigillaria and allied Genera . Quart . Journ . Geol . Soc . vol . xxv . pp . 248–254 . pl . x . The structure of the known parts of this genus is described , and it is ...
... described in these papers . On the Structure and Affinities of Sigillaria and allied Genera . Quart . Journ . Geol . Soc . vol . xxv . pp . 248–254 . pl . x . The structure of the known parts of this genus is described , and it is ...
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