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[This book includes (pp. 52-84) a summarised account, chiefly 

 based upon previous work, of the various types of leaf met with 

 among aquatic plants.] 



Hauman-Merck, L. Sur un cas de g^otropisme hydrocarpique chez 



(1913 1 ) Pontederia rotundifolia L. Recueil de 1'Institut Bot. 

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P- 2 4] (The author shows that after fertilisation the inflorescences of 



this plant, which have been previously held erect above the 

 water, bend down through an angle of 180 and dip into the 

 water where the fruits ripen.) 



Hauman-Merck, L. Observations e"thologiques et syste"matiques sur deux 



(1913 2 ) especes argentines du genre Elodea. Recueil de 

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(An account of the morphology and mode of pollination of 

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[P- 57] (The author draws attention to root dimorphism and hydro- 



anemophily in this species.) 



Hausleutner, (I85O 1 ) Ueber Aldrovanda vesiculosa. Bot. Zeit. Jahrg. vin. 

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(These notes describe certain occurrences of this plant in the 

 wild state, and give directions for its cultivation. The author 

 shows that, in nature, it grows among reeds or protected by 

 the leaves of Waterlilies, and that it can only be cultivated 

 successfully if these shade conditions are reproduced.) 



Hausleutner, (i8so 2 ) Ueber eine neue Nymphaea aus Schlesien. Bot. Zeit. 

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(This is the record of the occurrence of a new species of Castalia, 

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Hausleutner, (1851) Ueber die Aldrovanda in Schlesien. Bot. Zeit. Jahrg. 

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(A discussion of the anomalous distribution of Aldrovandia. 

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Hegelmaier, F. (1864) Monographic der Gattung Callitriche. 64 pp., 4 pis. 



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236, 311] (In this memoir the anatomy and floral structure of the genus 



are fully treated and all the species are described. The geo- 

 graphical distribution and affinities are also discussed. The 

 author returns to Robert Brown's opinion that this genus 

 belongs to the Halorrhagideae, and he does not accept the 

 newer view which relates it to the Euphorbiaceae.) 



