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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Including ...
Conrad Sprengel has pointed out that the sexual organs in Carduus nutans do
not simultaneously reach maturity, and that therefore the florets are dichogamic.
Kohlreuter also states that the filaments in Cichorium intybus and Hieracium ...
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The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
Conrad Sprengel has pointed out that the sexual organs in Carduus nutans do
not simultaneously reach maturity, and that therefore the florets are dichogamic.
Kohlreuter also states that the filaments in Cichorium intybus and Hieracium ...
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Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Conrad Sprengel has pointed out that the sexual organs in Carduus nulans do
not simultaneously reach maturity, and that therefore the florets are dichogamic.
Kohlreuter also states that the filaments in Ciehorium int;/bus and Hieracium ...
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The Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London
In Helix aspersa the dichogamic gland consists of elongated caeca, like P.
corneas, and is imbedded in the liver, like L. stagnalis. The caeca are arranged,
two or three together, on the termination of a branchlet of the duct. The contents
are ...
Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain), 1865
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The Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London
A group of the youngest cells from dichogamic gland of L. ttagnalis, each cell
measuring -0003". 54. — A group of older cells from same, each cell measuring "
0005". Be. — Sperm-cells from same, which have grown larger, and have just ...
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Quarterly journal of microscopical science
A group of the youngest cells from dichogamic gland of L. stagnalis, each cell
measuring -0003". 5b. — A group of older cells from same, each cell measuring '
0005". 5c. — Sperm-cells from same, which have grown larger, and have just ...
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Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
The structure which he supposed to be a duct turns out to be a nerve, and the
follicles of the dichogamic gland have always appeared to me to be single, the
various contents not being separated from each other by any membrane,
however ...
Daniel and Eleanor Albert Collection, 1865
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The Fertilisation of Flowers
In the group of monoclinic entomophilous flowers, Axell considers that a further
advance is shown in passing from dichogamic to herkogcmzwic flowers (those in
which self-fertilisation is hindered by the relative positions of the parts), and ...
Hermann Müller, D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, 1883
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The Philosophical Magazine: Comprehending the Various ...
... have ever occurred in the minds of botanists. \ " The dichogamic plants can be
in no other way fecundated than by insects." — ff.iltdeiiou: - . cause cause of the
collections of insects which affe SO Frequently certain vegetable Muscicapce. Ill.
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The Medical and Physical Journal
"f "The dichogamic plants can beta no other -way fecundated than by insects."—
Willdtuow. .'•□•• '»i.lv. ,ii.-;iiiJl * -': HO. 15y. 3 K glandular- glandular-like organs,
of vegetables. I have little doubt, moreover, that Observations conceriiing certain
...