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On parthenogenesis
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London, John Van Voorst, 1849
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bottom-margin annotation 1849


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from End Note annotation (Pangenesis } p 5, 6, 7, 8


line 8 underline "individuality ... spermatic"
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     25 metamorphosis of epizoic Crust

from End Slip 2 annotation 13 Larva of cirripede more typical of class than mature Barnacle[■]


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     25 metamorphosis of epizoic Crust
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lines 8—22 annotation all growth may be thus called parthenogenesis fort01 metamorphosis graduates into metagenesis
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from End Slip 1 annotation To Owens view, there appears to me ‹two› «3» objection,.— 1st th astounding diffusion of th spermatic force in many mosses &c which ■for centuries do not breed — 2d th vis medicatrix — nails produce on stump in man's ‹flesh› fingers , which facts blend into gemmation . 3d facts of buds &c partaking of character of old tree, «& not varying» whereas seeds go back & take new characters . 4th (p 26 — growth & gemmation are hardly distinguishable
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from End Note annotation 75 Pangenesis — buds & ova alike