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... Cells , 318 ; Botanical News , 319 , Cleistogamous Flowers of Danthonia , 388 ; Means by which Plants are protected from animals and unfavorable weather , etc. , 388 : My Hepaticas , 390 ; Botanical Notes 390 ; The Mycological Flora of ...
... Cells , 318 ; Botanical News , 319 , Cleistogamous Flowers of Danthonia , 388 ; Means by which Plants are protected from animals and unfavorable weather , etc. , 388 : My Hepaticas , 390 ; Botanical Notes 390 ; The Mycological Flora of ...
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... cells or segments ) already present ( " homotopy " ) , or by the transfer of parts ( cells ) from one part of the organism to the other ( " heterotopy " ) . Homotopy or repetition is the usual and normal mode of acceleration ; it may ...
... cells or segments ) already present ( " homotopy " ) , or by the transfer of parts ( cells ) from one part of the organism to the other ( " heterotopy " ) . Homotopy or repetition is the usual and normal mode of acceleration ; it may ...
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... cells , and the environment of these would be unaltered . But when we view the movements of the higher animals , we per- ceive the immense importance of the powers and organs of move- ment as a factor in evolution . It may be safely ...
... cells , and the environment of these would be unaltered . But when we view the movements of the higher animals , we per- ceive the immense importance of the powers and organs of move- ment as a factor in evolution . It may be safely ...
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... cells making up the green pulp are differently arranged on the two sides of the blade , being packed closely together beneath the upper surface , forming what is called palisade tissue . If leaves be turned so as to expose the under ...
... cells making up the green pulp are differently arranged on the two sides of the blade , being packed closely together beneath the upper surface , forming what is called palisade tissue . If leaves be turned so as to expose the under ...
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... Cells in the United States . Additional Notes on Megathymus yucc¿ . Further Remarks on Pronuba yuccasella , and on the Pollination of Yucca . On the Differences between Anisopteryx pometaria How . , and Anisopteryx ¿scularia W.-V ...
... Cells in the United States . Additional Notes on Megathymus yucc¿ . Further Remarks on Pronuba yuccasella , and on the Pollination of Yucca . On the Differences between Anisopteryx pometaria How . , and Anisopteryx ¿scularia W.-V ...
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