10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONOCLINISM»
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monoclinism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Wonders of Life: A Popular Study of Biological Philosophy
In most of the plants the female and male cells are produced by the same sprout,
and in many of the lower animals by one and the same person. This kind of
hermaphrodism in "individuals of the second order" is called monoclinism ...
Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel, 1904
2
Nomogenesis: or, Evolution determined by law
To the same class of phenomena may be referred the monoclinism of cones,
sometimes (as an exception) to be found in the Conifera—larch, Picea, Sequoia,
Pseudotsuga, juniper, etc. Krechetovitch has recently (1921, p. 42) fully studied
the ...
Lev Semenovich Berg, 1926
Chionanthus, The pseudo-monoclinism of, 6: 18. Chittendon, M. D. — (Brainerd,
E., and Ormsbee, C. W.), Notice of annual field meeting of the Vermont Botanical
Club, 6:164. Chlorochytrium Lemnae in America, 7:97. Chlorocystis Cohnii on ...
Benjamin Lincoln Robinson, Merritt Lyndon Fernald, 1953
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Journal of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University
According to his classification the plant we have under consideration would come
under class B. Male and female organs in one and the same flower (monoclinism
), division 1. The organs of the two sexes not developed simultaneously ...
Denison University. Scientific Laboratories, 1885
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Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club
... 20 genera. Price, S. F. Kentucky oaks. Plant World, 7 : 32-36. /. 1-17. F 1904.
Rehder, A. Preliminary lists of New England plants, — XIV. Rhodora, 6: 54-61. 7
Mr 1904. Cornaceae and Caprifoliaceae. Rehder, A. The pseudo-monoclinism of
...
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Botanical survey of nebraska
This is especially true of those structures resulting in diclinism or monoclinism,
dichogamy or homogamy, which are of profound meaning. As these are
intimately related to secondary characters and are quite distinct from primary
biological ...
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Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University
According to his classification the plant we have under consideration would come
under class B. Male and female organs in one and the same flower (monoclinism
), division I. The organs of the two sexes not developed simultaneously ...
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The Fertilisation of Flowers
Male and female organs in one and the same flower (monoclinism). l. The organs
of the two sexes not developed simultaneously (dichogamy). (a) The male before
the female.1 Ex. Geranium pratense. (b) The female before the male.2 Ex.
Hermann Müller, D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, 1883
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Contribution[s] from the Botanical Survey of Nebraska
This is especially true of those structures resulting in diclinism or monoclinism,
dichogamy or homogamy, which are of profound meaning. As these are
intimately related to secondary characters and are quite distinct from primary
biological ...
University of Nebraska (Lincoln campus). Botanical Seminar, 1900