Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 13. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Eller Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1877 |
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Page 78
... flowers unisexual , the male flowers with six sepals , six petals , and three stamens ; the female flowers with three ovaries placed on a short stalk . The genus Animirta has unisexual , dicecious flowers , with six sepals but no petals ...
... flowers unisexual , the male flowers with six sepals , six petals , and three stamens ; the female flowers with three ovaries placed on a short stalk . The genus Animirta has unisexual , dicecious flowers , with six sepals but no petals ...
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... flowers differ very little , if at all , as regards the situation or form of the floral envelopes . But when the plant is monoecious , the glumes of the two sexes are widely different . These differences are most marked in certain ...
... flowers differ very little , if at all , as regards the situation or form of the floral envelopes . But when the plant is monoecious , the glumes of the two sexes are widely different . These differences are most marked in certain ...
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... FLOWERS . - H . Müller , in an article on this subject , expresses it as his opinion that the first Angiospermous flowers to appear on the surface of the globe were diclinous , and fertilized by the wind ; that is , supposing them to ...
... FLOWERS . - H . Müller , in an article on this subject , expresses it as his opinion that the first Angiospermous flowers to appear on the surface of the globe were diclinous , and fertilized by the wind ; that is , supposing them to ...
Contents
HALFHOURS AT THE SEASIDE or Recreations with Marine Objects | 45 |
THE AQUARIUM its Inhabitants Structure and Management Illustrated | 186 |
NOTES ON COLLECTING AND PRESERVING NATURAL HISTORY OBJECTS | 211 |
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