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Warming, E. (x88 3 ) Botanische Notizen. Bot. Zeit. Jahrg. 41 1883 pp 

 [p. 245] 193-204. 



(In section 2, "Zur Biologic der Keimpflanzen," pp. 200-203, 

 the author refers to the development of long root-hairs, at the 

 junction of root and hypocotyl, which attach the seedlings of 

 certain water plants to the substratum.) 



Warming, E. (i88 3 2 ) Studien iiber die Familie der Podostemaceae. 

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(A German version of part of the author's work on this family.) 



Warming, E. (1909) (Ecology of Plants, xi + 422 pp. Oxford, 1909. 



[p. 291] (This English version of the author's well-known book contains 



sections dealing with aquatic and marsh plants; see especially 

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Webber, H. J. (1897) The Water Hyacinth, and its relation to navigation 

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[An account of the excessive luxuriance of Piaropus crassipcs, 

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Weddell, H. A. (1849) Observations sur une espece nouvelle du genre 

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 (The author discovered in Brazil a minute species of Wolffia, 

 which he named W. brasiliensis. Twelve of the flowering plants 

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Weddell, H. A. (1872) Sur les Podostemacees en general, et leur distribution 

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(This paper is based upon the author's own observations in 

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Weinrowsky, P. (1899) Untersuchungen iiber die Scheiteloffnung bei Wasser- 

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Weiss, F. E.) 

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On the Occurrence and Distribution of some Alien 

 (1909) Aquatic Plants in the Reddish Canal. Mem. and 

 Proc. of the Manchester Lit. and Phil. Soc. Vol. 53, 

 1909, No. 14, 8 pp., i map. 



[The authors show that Naias graminea (Del.) var. Delilei 

 (Magnus), recorded in Bailey, C. (1884) as occurring in the 

 warm water of this canal, has now disappeared. Certain alien 

 Algae are also discussed, and the distribution of Vallisneria 

 spiralis, which was planted here forty years ago.] 



