Chrommomes in the Sexual Cells. 
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anew, but it would be, perhaps, interesting if botanists would 
weigh the possibility of the reductions observed by them being 
perhaps only c pseudo-reductions.’ 
In a former paper 1 Strasburger has pointed out that botanists 
and zoologists who are studying the processes of cell-division 
must work together. In regard to the problem of reduction, 
this relation seems to be lost for the moment ; but I doubt not 
that a few happy discoveries will suffice to rehabilitate the 
close parallelism between the animal and vegetable kingdoms. 
1 E. Strasburger, Zu clem jetzigen Stande der Kern- und Zelltheilungsfragen ; 
Anat. Anz., 1893. 
