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357. *ZacharewiCZ, 'La maladie rouge de la Vigne et son 

 traitement,' Revue de Viticulture, 1905, xxiv, pp. 447-448. 



Leaves turn red when attacked by Tetranychus telarius. 



358. 1906. Gautier, A., 'Sur la coloration rouge eventuelle de 



certaines feuilles et sur la couleur des feuilles d'automne,' 

 C. R. Acad. sci., Paris, 1906, CXLIII, pp. 490-491. 



Note to the effect that the author had previously stated 

 anthocyanin to be formed on injury to tissues, etc. 



359. Karzel, R., 'Beitriige zur Kenntnis des Anthokyans in 

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Histological account of distribution of anthocyanin in 

 various flowers, and effect of absence of light on antho- 

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360. Klebs, G., 'Ueber Variationen der Bliiten,' Jahrb. 

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Effect of temperature, nutrition, differently coloured 

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361. Klebs, G., 'Ueber kiinstliche Metamorphosen,' Abh. 

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Some effects of artificial conditions on flower colour 

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362. Mirande, M., 'Sur un cas de formation d'anthocyanine 

 sous 1'influence d'une morsure d'Insecte,' C. R. Acad. sci., 

 Paris, 1906, CXLIII, pp. 413-416. 



Ravages of a certain caterpillar, in leaves of Galeopsis 

 Tetrahit are followed by development of anthocyanin. 

 Suggestions as to cause of appearance of pigment. p. 83 



363. *Suzuki, S., 'On the Formation of Anthokyan in the 

 Stalks of Barley,' Bull. Coll. Agric., Tokyo, 1906, vn, 

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Results of water and soil cultures show that insufficient 

 supply of phosphorus and nitrogen leads to formation of 

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364. 1907. *Granier, L., et Brun, G., Rev. hortic., Paris, 1907, 



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Formation of anthocyanin in vegetative parts correlated 

 with lack of flowering. 



365. Mirande, M., 'Sur 1'origine de 1'aiithocyanine deduite de 

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Production of anthocyanin under such circumstances is 

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