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Treviranus, L. C. 



(1848I) 

 [pp. 93, 99, 154] 



Treviranus, L. C. 



(18482) 



Treviranus, L. C. 



(1853) 



Treviranus, L. C. 



(1857) 

 [p. 67] 



Tulasne, L. R. (1852) 

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Unger, F. (1854!) 



Unger, F. (18542) 



[P- 256] 



Noch etwas iiber die Schlauche der Utricularien. 

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 (Notes on the bladders of Utricularia which the author regards 

 as of foliar nature.) 



Observationes circa germinationem in Nymphaea at 

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[A description in Latin of the germination of Nymphaea 

 {Casialia) caerulea and Euryale ferox. In the latter case the 

 author figures the four outgrowths which were later described 

 by Goebel as breathing organs.] 



De germinatione seminum Euryales. Bot. Zeit. 

 Jahrg. XI. pp. 372-374, 1853- 



[This short paper should be read in connexion with Treviranus, 

 L. C. (1848^) since it consists of corrections of the latter, based 

 on a better supply of material of Euryale ferox.] 



VermischteBemerkungen. i. Hybemacula des Pote- 

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[As regards Potamogeton crispus Treviranus confirms the 

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Podostemacearum Monographia. Archives du Mu- 

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(This highly important Latin monograph is illustrated with 

 a series of exquisite plates, giving a clear idea of the peculiarities 

 of this anomalous family.) 



Die Entwickelung des Embryo's von Hippuris 

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(A description of the embryology of Hippuris. The spherical 

 multicellular embryo becomes sunk in the endosperm by means 

 of a long suspensor.) 



Einiges iiber die Organisation der Blatter der 



Victoria regia Lindl. Sitzungsber. d. k. Akad. d. 



Wissenschaften, Math.-Naturwissens. Classe, Bd. xi. 



Wien, 1854 (for 1853), pp. 1006-1014, i pi. 



(The author describes the minute perforations which are 

 characteristic of the leaves of Victoria regia.) 



Beitrage zur Physiologie der Pflanzen. I. Bestim- 



mung der in den Intercellulargangen der Pflanzen 



enthaltenen Luftmenge. Sitzungsber. d. k. Akad. d. 



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Wien, 1854, pp. 367-378. 



(The author shows experimentally how much air is contained 

 in various plant tissues. One of the organs investigated was 

 the leaf of Pistia.) 



