Floral structure. The order of the development of the whorls and its relationship to a protandrous or protogynous condition in flowers.
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Floral structure. The order of the development of the whorls and its relationship to a protandrous or protogynous condition in flowers.
Thanks for the third number of the Geological survey of Victoria.
Sends Drosera plants and details of treatment that led them to form normal leaves when grown without insects.
Sending Drosera plants by post instead of rail because they are rotting.
Thanks for a copy of GJ’s Zoologische Briefe (Jäger 1876).