Miiller, F. (1883) 



[pp. 239, 282] 



Miinter, J. (1845) 



[P- 15] 



Murray, H. 



Nakano, H. (1911) 

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Nolte, E. F. (1825) 

 [pp. 15,50/52,54 

 and Fig. 32, p. 53] 



Ohno, N. (1910) 

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Oliver, D. 



Oliver, F. W. (1888) 

 [pp. 151, 234, 266] 



Oliver, F. W. (1889) 



Oliver, F. W. (1894) 



Onslow, The Hon. 



Mrs Huia 



Osbeck, P. (1771) 

 [P- i?] 



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Einige Eigenthiimlichkeiten der Eichhornia crassipes. 

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 (Notes on the floral biology of this species.) 



Beobachtungen iiber besondere Eigenthiimlichkeiten 

 in der Fortpflanzungsweise der Pflanzen durch 

 Knospen. III. Ueber die Knospen der Sagittaria 

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 mention of certain early references to the subject. The author 

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See Weiss, F. E. and Murray, H. (1909). 



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Botanische Bemerkungen iiber Stratiotes und Sagit- 

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 in which special attention is paid to their methods of vegetative 

 reproduction, and, in the case of Stratiotes, to the distribution 

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Ueber lebhafte Gasausscheidung aus den Blattern 

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 Jahrg. ii. 1910, pp. 641-644, 4 text-figs. 

 (In this paper from a Japanese laboratory the author draws 

 the conclusion that the pressure which produces the streaming 

 of gas bubbles from the leaves of Nelumbo can be explained 

 on purely physical grounds, but that it also has a physiological 

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See Im Thurn, E. F. and Oliver, D. (1887). 



On the Structure, Development, and Affinities of 

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On a new form of Trapella sinensis. Ann. Bot. 

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[A brief account of a land form of this species. This note is 

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See Kerner, A. and Oliver, F. W. (1894). 

 See Wheldale, M. (1916). 



A Voyage to China.... Translated... by John Reinhold 

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