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Side 471
... stamens and styles ; Jussieu on the structure of the seed and on the position rather than the number of stamens . In entomology , Linnæus arranged in- sects according to the number and structure of their wings , Fabricius principally ...
... stamens and styles ; Jussieu on the structure of the seed and on the position rather than the number of stamens . In entomology , Linnæus arranged in- sects according to the number and structure of their wings , Fabricius principally ...
Side 481
... stamens , the styles were noticed by several of the early botanists in their descriptions of plants , but no use was made of either of these important portions of the fructification , excepting in one or two instances , which we shall ...
... stamens , the styles were noticed by several of the early botanists in their descriptions of plants , but no use was made of either of these important portions of the fructification , excepting in one or two instances , which we shall ...
Side 483
... stamens , and styles in the vegetable economy . He soon perceived the variety that exists in the arrangement and position of these organs ; their connexion with the fruit , and their definite num- bers . He discovered that they were ...
... stamens , and styles in the vegetable economy . He soon perceived the variety that exists in the arrangement and position of these organs ; their connexion with the fruit , and their definite num- bers . He discovered that they were ...
Side 485
... stamens and styles , that of Jussieu was made to rest upon the seed itself . Let us look back for a moment and trace the progress of this principle . In 1682 , Ray published in England his " Methodus Naturalis Plantarum , " and four ...
... stamens and styles , that of Jussieu was made to rest upon the seed itself . Let us look back for a moment and trace the progress of this principle . In 1682 , Ray published in England his " Methodus Naturalis Plantarum , " and four ...
Side 487
... stamens whether superior , inferior , or surrounding the germ as more important and invariable than the number . By the combination of these principles , he was enabled to distribute all plants into a few leading divisions or classes ...
... stamens whether superior , inferior , or surrounding the germ as more important and invariable than the number . By the combination of these principles , he was enabled to distribute all plants into a few leading divisions or classes ...
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