Gynodioecism in Ranunculus acris.
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Gynodioecism in Ranunculus acris.
Gynodioecism.
Extract from Athenæum 11 May [1878], p. 606, of R. I. Lynch on germination of the provision tree.
Prof. Wood-Mason has examined Otto Zacharias’ insect photographs and confirmed the genera.
RM is going to work up Fritz Müller’s observations into a paper.
Sends some "composite portraits", including three of their family ancestors, as described in Nature [18 (1878): 97–100].
Sends fragment of bone from the head of a fish called "Corbin", brought from River Plate by her brother.
Has found a few examples of Ranunculus repens with stamens reduced as in R. acris.
Request an autograph.
Applies sexual selection to origin of dog race [deerhound]. Proposes descent from a large extinct dog.
Thanks FL for the Plantago specimens. FL’s view of the stages by which the plant has become gynodioecious seems very probable.
Requests, as Treasurer of the Knockholt & Chevening Footpath Fund, part of the amount guaranteed by CD and family to defray expenses incurred in resisting closure of the footpath.
Remits subscription as requested by EWF as the Knockholt & Chevening Footpath Fund [see 11535].
Thank CD for autograph.
Has had conflicting information on the movement of radicles; wants FD to experiment with them.