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Gliick, H. (1901) DieStipulargebildederMonokotyledonen. Verhandl. 



[p. 44] d. Naturhist.-Med. Vereins zu Heidelberg, N.F. Bd. 7, 



Heft i, 1901, pp. 1-96, 5 pis., i text-fig. 

 (In this work the morphology and biology of the stipular 

 structures of many Monocotyledons are described, including 

 those found in a number of aquatic forms such as Potamoge- 

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Gliick, H. (1902) Ueber die systematische Stellung und geographische 



Verbreitung der Utricularia ochroleuca R. Hartman. 

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(This paper contains a good deal of information about the 

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Gliick, H. (1905) Biologische und morphologische Untersuchungen 



[pp. 9, 19, 195, 223, iiber Wasser- und Sumpfgewachse. I. Die Lebens- 



280 and Figs. 147, geschichte der europaischen Alismaceen. xxiv + 312 



p. 224, 148 and 149, pp., 7 pis., 25 text-figs. Jena, 1905. 



p. 225] [The species studied were Alisma Plantago, (L.) Michalet, 



A.graminifolium, Ehrh.,Elismanatans, Buchenau, Echinodorus 



ranunculoidcs, (L.) Engelm., E.ranunculoides var. repens,(Lam.), 



Caldesia parnassifolia, (Bassi) Part., Damasonium stellatum, 



(Rich.) Pers., and Sagittaria sagittifolia, L. An elaborate series 



of culture experiments was carried out, to determine the effect 



of external conditions upon these plants.] 



Gliick, H. (1906) Biologische und morphologische Untersuchungen 



[Passim and Figs. 44, iiber Wasser- und Sumpfgewachse. II. Untersuchun- 

 p. 69, 57, p. 89, 58, gen iiber die mitteleuropaischen Utricularia-A.rten, 

 P- 8 9, 59, P- 92, 63, iiber die Turionenbildung bei Wasserpflanzen, sowie 

 p. 96, 64, p. 96, 66, iiber Ceratophyllum. xvii + 256 pp., 28 text-figs., 

 p. 99, 69, p. 102, 146, 6 pis. Jena, 1906. 



p. 223] (An admirable account of the genus Utricularia, of 'winter- 



bud' formation in general, and of the biology of the genus 

 Ceratophyllum, with special reference to the formation of 

 'rhizoids.') 



Gliick, H. (1911) Biologische und morphologische Untersuchungen 



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 199, 200, and Figs. xxxiv + 644 pp., 8 pis., 105 text-figs. Jena, 1911. 

 95, p. 147, 128, p. [A detailed study of the manner of life of those plants which 

 198, 129, 130 and grow on the margin of fresh waters and have adopted an 

 T^T' n rnn T?A anrl amphibious habit. As in his previous work, the author com- 

 bines cultural experiments with observations in the field. He 



I 35 P- 2O 3] shows that a large number of shore plants have aquatic forms 



which have remained hitherto undescribed. Like Gliick, H. 

 (1905) and (1906) the book is beautifully illustrated and pro- 

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Gliick, H. (1913) Contributions to our Knowledge of the Species of 



Utricularia of Great Britain with Special Regard to 

 the Morphology and Geographical Distribution of 

 Utricularia ochroleuca. Ann. Bot. Vol. xxvir. 1913, 

 pp. 607-620, 2 pis., 7 text-figs. 



(The author records Utricularia ochroleuca from a number of 

 stations in Great Britain and discusses the morphology, biology 

 and distribution of this species.) 



