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Klebahn, H. (1891) Ueber Wurzelanlagen unter Lenticellen bei Her- 



[p. 192] miniera Elaphroxylon und Solanum Dulcamara. 



Nebst einem Anhang iiber die Wurzelknollchen der 



ersteren. Flora, N.R. Jahrg. 49 (G.R. Jahrg. 74), 



1891, pp. 125-139, i pi. 



[The author shows, in opposition to Jaensch, T. (1884*) that 

 the lenticels of Herminiera Elaphroxylon, G.P.R. (Aedemone 

 mirabilis, Kotschy) are not " Markstrahlrindenporen," but are 

 lenticels of normal structure. He also describes, both in this 

 plant and in Solanum Dulcamara, the occurrence beneath the 

 lenticels of rudimentary adventitious roots, which may develop 

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Klebs, G. (1884) Beitrage zur Morphologic und Biologic der Keimung. 



[p. 245 and Fig. 158, Unters. bot. Inst. Tubingen, Bd. i. Heft 4, 1884 

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(In this paper the seedlings of certain water plants come under 



consideration.) 



Klinge, J. (1881) Ueber Sagittaria sagittaefolia L. Sitzungsber. d. 



[pp. 15, 18] Naturforscher-Gesellsch. bei d. Univ. Dorpat, Bd. v. 



Heft in. 1881 (for 1880), pp. 379-408. 

 (A description of the morphology and anatomy of this species 

 and of the different forms in which it occurs.) 



Klinsmann,F. (1860) Ein Beitrag zur Entwickelungsgeschichte von Stra- 

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(The author succeeded in germinating the seeds of this plant 

 and describes and figures the seedling.) 



Knoch, E. (1899) Untersuchungen iiber die Morphologic, Biologic und 



[p. 34] Physiologic der Bliite von Victoria Regia. Bibliotheca 



Botanica, Bd. ix. 1899, Heft 47, 60 pp., 6 pis. 

 (In this memoir the anatomy and morphology of the flower of 

 Victoria regia are dealt with, and special attention is paid to 

 the development of heat at the flowering period.) 



Knupp, N. D. (1911) The Flowers of Myriophyllum spicatum L. Proc. 

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(A study of the development and general structure of the 

 flowers of this species.) 



Koch, K. (1852) Ueber Pistia in Allgemeinen und P.istia Turpini 



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(The author describes the germination of Pistia, which he 

 regards as differing from that of Lemna. He also emphasizes 

 the dissimilarity of Pistia and the Aroids. He describes the 

 flowers of Pistia Turpini which he observed in the living state.) 



Koehne, E. (1884) Ueber Zellhautfalten in der Epidermis von Blumen- 

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 (The author shows that the folds in the lateral walls of epidermal 

 cells of petals serve a mechanical purpose in strengthening the 

 organ. This conclusion may have some bearing on the loss of 

 folding in the epidermal cells of water leaves.) 



