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Sauvageau, C. 



[P- 135] 



Sauvageau, 

 [pp. 124, 131, 164] 



Sauvageau, C. (1890*) 

 [P- 131] 



Sauvageau, C. (1890*) 

 [pp. 124, 131] 



Sauvageau, C. 

 [pp. 123, 131, 254, 

 261, 264, 266, 331 

 and Figs. 84, p. 125, 

 85 and 86, p. 128, 88 

 and 89, p. 132, 108, 

 p. 167, 162, p. 262] 



Sauvageau, C. (1891*) 



Sauvageau, C. (i89i 3 ) 

 [PP- 135. 33i] 



Sauvageau, C. (1893) 

 [p. 269 and Fig. 164, 

 p. 270] 



Contribution a l'6tude du systeme m^canique dans 

 la racine des plantes aquatiques; les Zostera, Cymo- 

 docea et Posidonia. Journ. de Bot. Vol. in. 1889, 

 pp. 169-181, 5 text-figs. 



(A continuation of the author's detailed study of the roots of 

 submerged plants. In Zostera and Cymodocea the mechanical 

 tissue is of the nature of collenchyma, while in Posidonia it is 

 sclerised.) 



Observations sur la structure des feuilles des plantes 

 aquatiques; Zostera, Cymodocea et Posidonia. Journ. 

 de Bot. T. iv. 1890, pp. 41-50, 68-76, 117-126, 

 128-135, 173-178, 181-192, 221-229, 237-245, 38 

 text-figs. 



(The author's elaborate study of these three genera leads to 

 the conclusion that anatomical data serve here to distinguish 

 species.) 



Sur la feuille des Hydrocharidees marines. Journ. de 

 Bot. T. iv. 1890, pp. 269-275, 289-295, 3 text-figs. 

 (This memoir deals with the leaf structure of Enhalus, Thalassia 

 and Halophila.) 



Sur la structure de la feuille des genres Halodule et 



Phyllospadix. Journ. de Bot. Vol. iv. 1890, pp. 321 



332, 7 text-figs. 



(This paper forms the conclusion of the author's study of the 



leaves of marine Angiosperms, and includes a summary of his 



results.) 



Sur les feuilles de quelques monocotyl&lones 

 aquatiques. Ann. d. sci. nat. S6r. vn. Bot. T. xni. 

 1891, pp. 103-296, 64 text-figs. (Also published as 

 Theses pr6sent6es a la facultS des sciences de Paris, 

 S6r. A, No. 158, No. d'ordre 720, 1891.) 

 [An exhaustive account of the leaf structure of forty-eight 

 species of the Potamogetonaceae (as denned by Ascherson), 

 incorporating the results published in Sauvageau, C. (1890') 

 and (1890*). The memoir contains some experimental work on 

 the transpiration current in submerged plants.] 



Sur la tige des Zostera. Journ. de Bot. T. v. 1891, 

 PP- 33-45. 59-68, 9 text-figs. 



(A description of the anatomy and morphology of the steins of 

 the five species of Zostera, showing that the stem anatomy gives 

 even better criteria for distinguishing the species than those 

 deduced from the author's study of the leaves.) 



Sur la tige des Cymodoc6es Aschs. Journ. de Bot. 

 T. v. 1891, pp. 205-211, 235-243, 6 text-figs. 

 (The author shows that the different species of Cymodocea and 

 Halodule can be distinguished by the anatomy of their stems 

 just as they can by that of their leaves.) 



Sur la feuille des Butom6es. Ann. des sci. nat. S6r. 7, 

 Bot. T. 17, 1893, pp. 295-326, 9 text-figs. 

 (Certain of the plants dealt with in this paper are aquatic, e.g. 

 Hydrocleis nymphoides, whose leaf anatomy is fully described.) 



