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Duchartre, P. (1855) 



Duchartre, P. (1858) 

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 pp. 227-229, 4 text-figs. 



(The male flowers of Elodea canadensis, hitherto unknown in 

 Britain, are here recorded from Scotland and are described and 

 figured.) 



Quelques mots sur la fecondation chez la Vallisnerie. 

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(An historical accoimt of the different views which have been 

 held on the question whether the male flowers of ValUsneria 

 do or do not become detached from their pedicels and float to 

 the surface of the water.) 



Recherches experimentales sur la transpiration des 

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(The author concludes from his experiments that the transpira- 

 tion of a terrestrial plant can continue when it is grown in 

 a saturated atmosphere or even when it is completely immersed 

 in water.) 



Quelques observations sur les caracteres anatomiques 



des Zostera et Cymodocea, a propos d'une plante 



trouvee pres de Montpellier. Bull, de la Soc. bot. de 



France, T. xix. 1872, pp. 289-302. 



[The author shows that, in the absence of the organs of 

 fructification, Zostera and Cymodocea can be distinguished by 

 their anatomy. This analysis of the anatomical characters of 

 marine Angiosperms was carried much further by another 

 French observer about twenty years later; see Sauvageau, C. 

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Dudley, W. R. (1894) PhyllospadLx, its systematic characters and distribu- 

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(A revised diagnosis of this genus, and of the two species, 



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Duchartre, P. (1872) 

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Dutailly, G. (1892) 



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des Lemna. Bull. mens, de la Soc. Linneenne de 



Paris, T. i. 1874-1889, No. 19, 1878, pp. 147-149. 



(This author regards the thallus of Lemna as "un sympode 

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La fecondation chez les Ceratophyllwn. Bull. mens. 



de la Soc. Linneenne de Paris, No. 132, 1892, p. 1056. 



(The author describes the rising to the surface of the detached 

 anthers, and the descent of the pollen through the water.) 



Duval-Jouve, J. (1864) Lettre sur la decouverte du Coleanthus suhtilis en 



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(Notes on the part played by birds in the dispersal of aquatic 

 plants.) 



