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PSYCHE. 
Miller. Hermann. Fertilization of flowers 
by insects. 11. Adaptation of flowers to 
lepidoptera: Hlesperis trist/s. (Nature, 8 
July 1875. v. 12, p. 190-191.) 
Shows the flowers of this plant to be suited to fer- 
tilization by nocturnal moths, and records those taken 
upon it. W: T. (2553) 
Miller, Hermann. Fertilization of flowers 
by insects. 12. Further observations on 
alpine flowers. (Nature, 13 Jan. 1876, v. 
12, Pp. 210-212.) 
Remarks further on the plants considered in no. 11 
of this series of papers [Rec., 2553], and in addition 
discusses the adaptation of rhinanthus alpinus to fer- 
tilization by butterflies, and of rh. alectorolophus by 
bombus and butterflies. W: T. (2554) 
Miiller, Hermann. Fertilization of flowers 
by insects. 13. Additional alpine flowers 
adapted to cross-fertilization by lepidoptera. 
(Nature, 10 Feb. 1876, v. 13, p. 289-292.) 
Shows the adaptation of vfola calcarata and Tilium 
bulbiferum to fertilization by butterflies, and notes their 
visitors, contrasting them with wv. tricolor and 7. marta- 
gon. W: T. (2555) 
Miiller, Hermann. Fertilization of flowers 
by insects. 14. Flowers fertilized by the 
wings of butterflies. (Nature, 22 June 
1876, v. 14, p. 173-175, 4 fig.) 
Shows that the flowers of a Brazilian hedychium are 
cross-fertilized in the manner indicated; records their 
visitors, from the observations of Fritz Miiller. 
W;: T. (2556) 
Miiller, Hermann. Fertilization of flowers 
by insects. 15. Alpine species of gentian. 
(Nature, 8 Feb. 1877, v. 15, p. 317-319.) 
Shows that ofalpine gentians one has nectar accessible 
to insects of all orders, some are adapted to fertilization 
by dombus, while many are adapted to lepidoptera. 
Wests (2557) 
tiller, Hermann. Fertilization of flowers 
by insects. 16. Alpine species of gentiana 
adapted to lepidoptera. (Nature, 29 Mar. 
1877, V- 15. P- 473-475-) 
Discusses the fertilization of several species, enu- 
merating their visitors. Traces the probable descent 
of German and Swiss gentians, by aid of a sort of an- 
cestral tree, W; T. (2558) 
Miiller, Hermann. On tthe fertilization of 
flowers by insects and on the reciprocal 
adaptations of both. [1.] (Nature. 3 July 
1873. v. 8, p. 186-189.) 
Shows how afis and bombus obtain the nectar of 
flowers. Figures the mouth-parts of af/s and of three 
species of bombus. ‘This and the succeeding articles 
bearing the same title are taken in large part from the 
author’s ‘*Die Befruchtung der Blumen .. .”* [Rec., 2045]. 
W: T. (2559) 
Miiller, Hermann. On the fertilization of 
flowers by insects and on the reciprocal 
adaptations of both. 2. In what manner 
the hive- and humble-bees obtain the honey 
of the flowers. (Nature, to July 1873, v. 8, 
p- 205-206. ) 
Shows how bees obtain -nectar properly and by 
violence. W: T. (2560) 
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Miiller, Hermann. [Fertilization of flowers : 
literature of 1873.] (Bot. Jahresbericht 
..- Just, [1874], v. 1, p: 360-378.) 
As editor of this department of the annual named, 
Dr. Miiller reviews 17 books and papers relating to 
pollination. W: T. (2561) 
Miiller, Hermann. [Fertilization of flowers: 
literature of 1874.] (Bot. Jahresbericht 
... Just, [1876], v. 2, p. 880-903.) 
Reviews 18 books and papers relating to the pollina- 
tion of flowers. Vs T& (2562) 
Miller, Hermann. [Fertilization of flowers : 
literature of 1875.] (Bot. Jahresbericht 
..+ Just, [1877], v. 3. p- 903-909. ) 
Reviews 14 books and papers on the fertilization of 
Howers. W: T. (2563) 
Miller, Hermann. [Fertilization of flowers : 
literature of 1876.] (Bot. Jahresbericht 
.., Just, [1878], v. 4, p. 935-948.) 
Notices 34 books and articles concerning the fertiliza- 
tion of flowers, and the general relations between flowers 
and animals. W: T. (2564) 
Miiller, Hermann. [Fertilization of flowers: 
literature of 1877. ] (Bot. Jahresbericht 
-- + Just, [1879]. v. 5, P- 732-755-) 
Reviews 45 papers on the mutual relations between 
flowers and insects, etc. W: T. (2565) 
Miiller, Hermann. [Fertilization of flowers : 
literature of 1878. ] (Bot. Jahresbericht 
..- Just, [1880-1881], v. 6, p. 303-329.) 
Notices 47 papers on the pollination of flowers, etc. 
W: T. (2566) 
Miiller, Hermann. [Fertilization of flowers: 
literature of 1879-1880. ] (Bot. Jahresbericht 
=.» Just, [it88e]} vi 7; p.'92=150.) 
Notices 128 publications on the pollination of flowers, 
ete: W: T. (2567) 
Miller, Hermann. Fertilization of the fw- 
martaceae. (Nature, 16 April 1874, v. 9. 
p- 460-461, 23 cm.) 
Discusses the changing color of certain flowers, and 
especially of fumitory, in its bearing upon their fertili- 
zation. W: T. (2568) 
Miiller, Hermann. The fertilization of fw- 
martaceae. (Nature, 7 May 1874, v. 10, p. 
yy otbe Cite) 
Discusses the change in color which the flowers of a 
fumitory undergo, in its bearings on their insect fer- 
tilization. W: T. (2569) 
Miller, Hermann. Ground ivy. (Nature, 
26 June 1873. v. 8, p. 161-162, 11 cm.) 
Shows how gyno-dioicism may have been acquired 
in flowers through natural selection. Records the insect 
visitors of thymus serpyll/um and nepeta glechoma. 
W: T. (2570) 
Miiller, Hermann. Die Insecten als unbe- 
wusste Blumenziichter [ Rec., 1642]. 
Abstract, by W: Trelease, entitled ‘In- 
sects as unconscious selectors of flowers.” 
(Amer. nat., Apr. 1879, v. 13, p. 257-260. ) 
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