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2 vols. London, 1908. 



(These volumes contain a number of notes on the aquatic plants 

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Der Sinn der Mycorhizenbildung. Pringsheim's 



Jahrbiich. Bd. 34, 1900, pp. 539-668, 2 text-figs. 



(The author does not deal with aquatics, but his classification 

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See Miller, G. S. and Standley, P. C. (1912). 



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(The author records the sensitiveness of the Aldrovandia leaf 

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(In opposition to the current opinion, the author shows that 

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[This well-known te.xt-book contains many references to the 

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(This investigation supports the view that Ceratophyllum is 

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See Thoday, D. and Sykes, M. G. (1909). 



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(This Swedish paper is reviewed in the Bot. Centralbl. Bd. 93, 

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(The author is in favour of removing Trapa from the Onagraceae 

 on account of its embryo-sac structure.) 



