APPENDICES 



The botanists who have used dextrorse and sinistrorse in the sense 

 defined in this Glossary are A. P. de Candolle and his son Alphonse de Candolle, 

 Alexander Braun, G. W. Bischoff, J. C. Doell, W. P. Hiem, J. S. Henslow, 

 H. von Mohl, C. Naegeli, A. F. Schlotthauber, and L. H. Palm ; those in the 

 contrary sense are G. Bentham, Asa Gray, A. W. Eiehler, C. R. Darwin, and 

 Sir J. D. Hooker. Linnaeus's definition is confused by examples, most of which 

 contradict his words, while a correction in his " Errata " nullifies the text ; see 

 " Philosophia botanica " (1751), 39, 103 note, 310. 



APPENDIX D 



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