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Descriptive and physiological botany
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London, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1837
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1837
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annotation p. 130 Variation in Phyllotaxy — Flower pentamer. & tetramerous.—


annotation 15 cylinders becoming Hexagons & Dodecahedrons — for Waterhouse view
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annotation in dark pencil    p. 169    Poisons
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annotation 114 Cotyledons of Sycamore due to division.
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annotation 167 «Dionaea» t01 Knight gave bits of Beef to Fly-Catching Plant.
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annotation 220 Night-flowerng plants with lurid flowers — Cereus with splendid flower only at «night Coloured ??»
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annotation 277 The pulp round mny fruits does not accelerate their growth

annotation 278 .Exceptions to damp closing pericarps


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annotation in brown ink How close an analogy between dictylid. seed. & bulb.— food in each case laid up in a modification of leaves , for a germ
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annotation in pale pencil I do not understand whethr the bud makes th■ leaf, in the axilla of ‹⸮› which it stands ? p. 79

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annotation in pale brown inkcancelled in pencil The simplicity in ultimate structure of Vegetables vry remarkable

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annotation { p 173. Water will not freeze till 16 1/2° in capillary vessels
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