Discusses effect of isolation on species modification and the views of Moritz Wagner on the subject.
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Discusses effect of isolation on species modification and the views of Moritz Wagner on the subject.
Thanks for his translation of [Anton] Kerner [Flowers and their unbidden guests: the translation revised and edited by W. Ogle (1878)].
He has had no success with horse or Spanish chestnuts.
Sends report on annual trade sale [missing]. New printings of Journal of researches and Descent are needed.