Botanists are obliged to regard tendrils as either leaf- or stem-formations. Vitis, Passiflora, and Clematis are discussed. [See 4398.]
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Botanists are obliged to regard tendrils as either leaf- or stem-formations. Vitis, Passiflora, and Clematis are discussed. [See 4398.]
Thinks the paper by H. Crüger should appear in the Journal of the Linnean Society.
Encloses memorandum on tendrils. Nature of tendrils in Modecca.
Observations on climbing species of Tacoma. [Tecoma!?]
Discusses homologies of plant organs.
The passion-flower tendril should be considered a modified branch rather than a modified flower. Considers the distinction between the peduncle and the leaf midrib.
References to and résumés of articles on climbing plants.
Will be glad to do diagram for CD;
asks whether he has read a Hugo von Mohl paper [see 4349].
Thanks for photograph.
Reports his limited observations on climbing of Nepenthes.
Sends addresses of Planchon, Hofmeister, and Schleiden.
Hermann Crüger left no widow.