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Book Title
über das Winden der Pflanzen
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Publication Details
Tübingen, C. Richter, 1827
Year
1827
DOI
Holding Institution
Cambridge University Library
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JISC & NEH
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lines 19—21 score
line 19 underline "Calcana"
from End Note 3 annotation in dark brown ink p 2    Movemt of Plants
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lines 7—6 underline "die ... führen"
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line 17 underline "Blumenstiele"
line 15 underline "Ampelideen"
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line 2 underline "Blattstiel"


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line 20 annotation 205    218    ‹[illegible word] ?›
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line 21 annotation 205    216
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line 23 annotation 158
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line 25 annotation horizontally crossed 713 ?

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lines 5—4 annotation all world [?]vol Lindley


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from End Note 3 annotation in dark brown ink p. 26 «XX»t01 Convolvulus sucking plant like Cuscuta.— origins of new habit — Anagous var. «p 45»t02 see p. 45. perhaps describes grwth of papillae of Cuscuta
t01 - `XX' in pale pencil
t02 - `p 45' in pale pencil


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line 8 underline "Arten ... Gattung"
line 4 underline "wahrscheinlich"
line 3 underline "Gattungen ... natürlichen"
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[continuation] 14 underline "Passiflora"
line 14 underline "Mormodica"
from End Note 1 annotation p. 29 { Momordica winds to left
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t01 - `p 52' in pale pencil


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line 4 underline "Stengels ... sich"
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from End Note 2 annotation in dark pencil p. 34 Hops
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lines 3—4 underline "Die ... kletternde"
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from End Note 3 annotation in dark brown ink p 41 — on certain plants becoming ‹clim› Twiners — good analogous variation.—
     see my Paper on Climber also

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line 11 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X
lines 9—7 underline "Asclepias ... windet"
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lines 10—5 annotation wild plant


line 10 underline in reddish-brown crayon "Periplora"
lines 14—16 underline "denn ... Aesten"
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from End Note 3 annotation in dark brown ink p. 26 «XX»t01 Convolvulus sucking plant like Cuscuta.— origins of new habit — Anagous var. «p 45»t02 see p. 45. perhaps describes grwth of papillae of Cuscuta
from End Note 3 annotation in pale pencil p 45. On growth of Cuscuta
t01 - `XX' in pale pencil
t02 - `p 45' in pale pencil


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     p 52t01
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line 5 underline "tragenden ... Windungen"
lines 4—3 underline "und ... untersten"
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line 5 underline "Faba sativa"
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lines 13—1 annotation Cirri move like Ivy Plnt
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line 10 underline "Antirrhinum cirrosum"
lines 10—11 annotation Linaria [illegible word]
line 14 underline "die ... selbst"
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line 9 underline "Die ... Spiralform"
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[continues overleaf] 1 underline "die ... selbst"


[continuation] 1 underline "aber ... variire"

lines 10—11 underline "indem ... Pflanzen"
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lines 15—16 underline "durch ... werden"
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lines 10—9 underline "Wachsthum ... unabhängig"
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line 21 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X
lines 21—22 underline "ihre ... Längen"
lines 1—25 annotation There is no relation of [?]quickng in mvemnt of cirri to revolution

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line 4 underline "paralell ... Wachsthum"
line 4 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X


bottom-margin annotation I cannot make out whether he knew revolvg movemts of tendrils