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693. On the three remarkable Sexual Forms of Catasetum tridentatum. Op. cit., vi, 



1862, pp. 151-7. 



694. On various Contrivances by which British and Foreign Orchids are fertilised by 



Insects. London, 1862. Ed. 2, 1877. 



695. Charles Darwin, iiber die Einrichtungen zur Befruchtung britischer und aus- 



landischer Orchideen. German ed. of No. 691 translated by Bronn, H. G., 

 with a note by translator on Stanhopea devoniensis. Stuttgart, 1862. 



696. De la f^condation des Orchid^es par les insectes et des bons resultats du 



croisement. French ed. of No. 691, translated by J. Rdrolle. Ed. 2, Paris, 1891. 

 — Ab. : Justs bot. Jahresber., Leipzig, xix, (1891) 1894, p. 409. 



697. Le diverse forme delle fiori in piante della stessa specie. Italian ed. of No. 691, 



translated by G. Canestrini and L. Moschen. Torino, 1884. 



698. Observations sur I'h^t^romorphisme des fleurs. Ann. sci. nat. (Bot.), Paris, Ser. 4, 



xix, 1863, pp. 204-55. 



699. On the Existence of two Forms and on their Reciprocal Sexual Relation in several 



Species of the Genus Linum. J. Linn. Soc. Bot., London, vii, 1864, pp. 69-83- 



700. On the Sexual Relations of the three Forms of Lythrum Salicaria. Op. cit., 



London, viii, 1865, pp. 169-96. 



701. The Variation of Plants and Animals under Domestication. London, 1868. 



Ed. 2, 1875. 



702. Notes on the Fertilisation of Orchids. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London, Ser. 4, iv, 



1869, pp. 141-58. 



703. On the Character and Hybrid-like Nature of the Offspring from the Illegitimate 



Unions of Dimorphic and Trimorphic Plants. J. Linn. Soc. Bot., London, x, 

 1869, pp. 393-437- 



704. On the Specific Differences between Primula veris Brit. Fl. (var. olBcinalis of 



Linni), P. vulgaris Brit. Fl. (var. acaulis Linni) and P. elatior Jacq. ; and on the 

 Hybrid Nature of the Common Oxlip. With Supplementary Remarks on natur- 

 ally produced Hybrids in the Genus Verbascum. Op. cit., x, 1869, pp. 437-54. 



705. Fertilisation of Leschenaultia. Gard. Chron., London, New Ser., x, 1871, p. 1166. 



706. Fertilisation of Fumariaceae. Nature, London, ix, 1874, p. 460. 



707. The Effects of Cross- and Self-Fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom. London, 



1876. 



708. Note on Fertilisation of Plants (reply to Mr. G. Henslow). Gard. Chron., 



London, New Ser., xvi, 1877, p. 246. 



709. The different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the same Species. London, 1877. 



Ed. 2, 1880. 



710. Fritz Miiller on Flowers and Insects. Nature, London, xvii, 1878, p. 78. 



See also under Meehan, T. ; Moore, S. ; Miiller, Hermann ; Rolfe, A. ; 

 Romanes, G. J. ; and Treviranus, L. C. 



711. Darwin, Francis. Bees visiting Flowers. Nature, London, ix, 1874, pp. 189-90. 



712. Alpine Flowers : a Review of Hermann Miiller's 'Alpenblumen.' Nature, London, 



xxiii, i88i,pp. 333-5. 



713. Daveau, J. Dichogamie prot^randre chez le Kentia (Howea) Belmoreana. J. bot., 



Paris, X, 1896, pp. 25, 26. 



714. Davenport, C. B. The Advance of Biology in 1895. Amer. Nat., Boston (Mass.), 



xxxi, 1897, p. 785.— Ditto in 1896. Op. cit., xxxii, 1898, p. 867.— Ditto in 1897. 

 Op. cit., xxxiv, 1900, p. 489. 



715. Davenport, G. E. Polygamous Flowers in Populus. Bot. Gaz., Chicago (111.), iii, 



1878, p. 51. 



716. Davidson, A. Pentastemon Parishii, a Hybrid. Bull Cal. Acad. Sci., San 



Francisco (Cal.), i, 1902, p. 141. 



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