Has noticed citation of his observations in CD’s latest books; writes to add some notes on fertilisation and forms of flowers.
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Has noticed citation of his observations in CD’s latest books; writes to add some notes on fertilisation and forms of flowers.
Encloses flowers. Long-styled form may be a sport.
Thanks for information, which will be useful if CD ever brings out a corrected edition of his book [Forms of flowers].
"Many thanks for the specimens which will be very useful whenever a new Edition is required."