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Leçons de botanique
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Paris, P.J. Loss, 1841
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1841
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annotation $ [botanical drawings]
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from End Slip 1 annotation 57 analogies, Tillandsia like Lichen (172)


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from End Slip 1 annotation 63 Rudim\!ents of m\!any organ\!s, as so called gland


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lines 6—5 underline "il ... cristata"


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line 8bottom-margin annotation (Q) Case of doulbe organs No. not exactly. but of same in different states →
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lines 10—14 annotation How is this in Cauliflower
from End Slip 1 annotation 145 good case of Balancement: 199. —619 (Q)


[continues overleaf] 5 underline "folia pertusa"


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from End Slip 1 annotation 145 good case of Balancement: 199. —619 (Q)


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lines 4—8 annotation is there not analogy or relation with moss-roses?
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lines 1—2 annotation Then not true nectary !
from End Slip 3 annotation 364. series in Pappus
     369— in Nectaries