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Das Bewegungsvermögen der Pflanzen : eine kritische Studie über das gleichnamige Werk von Charles Darwin nebst neuen Untersuchungen
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Wien, A. Hölder, 1881
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1881
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lines 1—21 annotation do not understand whilst struggling itself accommodation wd stop
from End Note annotation 8 I do not understand


line 4 underline "beschränkten Masse"


line 19 underline "alle"

line 19 underline "Circumnutation"

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line 20 underline "Reiz-phänomene"


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line 23 underline "Krümmungsfähig"
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from End Note annotation 60 I think


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line 32 underline "nicht heliotropisch"


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lines 1—5 annotation loading very good


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from End Note annotation 78 Georges translation; 158 George;

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lines 17—29 annotation I do not understand


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lines 10—31 annotation But will not Cotyledons place themselves horizontally in the dark


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lines 18—21 annotation !


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top-margin annotation It ought to be tried again. Whether Cots. (with hypocotyl fixed) bend in proper measure to bright light.

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lines 18—35 annotation In my study, when hypocotyl. bend itself Cots. were horizontal, but when with same light Cot fixed the Cots bent in proper measure


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lines 3—14 annotation I cannot quite follow

lines 20—31 annotation Do all Cots rise if kept in dark?


top-margin annotation It does not explain lateral mvmt.

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lines 1—11 annotation This does not apply to 2 triangles


line 22 underline "Fast alle"

line 23 underline "sind ... bewegungen"


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line 26 underline "verkümmern ... sterben"
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