Ovules of males of two forms [of Rhamnus catharticus?] are abortive and both females have incomplete stamens.
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Ovules of males of two forms [of Rhamnus catharticus?] are abortive and both females have incomplete stamens.
Sends some specimens of three kinds of buckthorn.
Different forms of flowers of Rhamnus.
Thinks Rhamnus is a case of a dimorphic plant that has become dioecious.
"It [Rhamnus catharticus?] is certainly a case of dimorphic become dioecious."
Polymorphism in Rhamnus.
Polymorphic flowers of Rhamnus [see Forms of flowers, p. 294].
Sends flowers of the differing kinds [of Rhamnus?] with observations.
Cuttings have arrived. Different flower forms [in Rhamnus?].
He has had a great struggle with Buckthorn, and would like CD to see the measurements some time.