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Book Title
Die Verbreitungsmittel der Pflanzen
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Leipzig, Wilhelm Engelmann, 1873
Year
1873
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Cambridge University Library
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JISC & NEH
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top-margin annotation Charles Darwin, F.R.S.
     Down Beckenham Kent
     vom Verfasser./


line 2 underline "Verbreitungsmittel"
line 4 underline "Pflanzen"
line 6 underline "Hildebrand"


line 11 score [`bookmark']


whole-margin unmarked
from End Note annotation p. 5 & 6. List of Authors on Means of Distribution.
from End Slip annotation in mid-grey ink p. 5 & 6. List of works on Means of Distribution.


whole-margin unmarked
from End Note annotation p. 5 & 6. List of Authors on Means of Distribution.
from End Slip annotation in mid-grey ink p. 5 & 6. List of works on Means of Distribution.


top-margin apparently unintentional mark


line 20 score [`bookmark']


line 23 score [`bookmark']


line 17 score [`bookmark']


bottom-margin apparently unintentional mark


lines 18—5 score
lines 19—11 annotation all sorts of adaptations to scatter seeds
from End Slip annotation in mid-grey ink 104. wonderfully mny adaptations for scattrng seeds
     fleshy fruits more open.

line 6 score [`bookmark']


top-marginline 2 apparently unintentional mark

lines 3—5 double score in dark pencil
from End Slip annotation in mid-grey ink 107. fruits which do not open have only 1 seed.

lines 12—4 score
from End Slip annotation in mid-grey ink 107. fruits which do not open have only 1 seed.

lines 2—1 score
from End Slip annotation in mid-grey ink 107. fruits which do not open have only 1 seed.


lines 18—14 score
line 16 underline "Asparageen ... Früchte"
lines 10—6 score
from End Slip annotation in mid-grey ink 114. good remarks on coloured fruit


lines 3—5 score
lines 3—4 underline "an ... Früchte"
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lines 16—9 annotation Gret economy in superfluous adaptations
from End Slip annotation in mid-grey ink 116    wonderful economy in th means of distribution — nothg superfluous & rarely 2 ways — confined to th female flowers


line 12 annotation O
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lines 16—10 double score
from End Slip annotation in mid-grey ink 129 — Bears on what useless (Q)


[continuation] 1—16 score
lines 1—16 annotation Means of Distribution often differ much in allied Plants
from End Slip annotation in mid-grey ink 145.    Means often differ much in allied plants.
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lines 5—12 double score
whole-margin annotation When seeds of same kind ‹all› sown together all struggle together & all weak — not so when different kind for thn th strong kill the weak
from End Slip annotation in mid-grey ink 150 When mny seedlng of sam sp. struggle together all weakened, but differnt sp. kill each other more easily — & thus good of distribution.


lines 12—8 score
from End Slip annotation in mid-grey ink 151 & parents close interbreeding


lines 3—4 score
line 3 underline "nur ... also"
line 3 annotation Hooks

lines 6—10 score
line 6 underline "Vögel"
line 7 underline "baum- ... strauch-"
from End Slip annotation in mid-grey ink { 36 fruits eaten by birds on trees — those which stick «(p. 160)» to furry coats on bushes or Herbs


lines 8—9 score
lines 8—12 underline "wo ... muss"


bottom-margin annotation [ When pollen is brought frm a distance commonly — it is possible that means of distribution wd be less necessary C.D ]


annotation p. 5 & 6. List of Authors on Means of Distribution.

annotation p 36
     p.80
     104
     107
     112
     lines 114—117
     129 to 150
     155 to end
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