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Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882

"Effects of Cross and Self Fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom"


measurements.
early flowering of crossed.
Phaseolus coccineus.
-- multiflorus.
measurement.
partially sterile.
crossed and self-fertilised.
early flowering of crossed.
seeds.
perforated by humble-bees.
-- vulgaris.
self-fertile.
Pisum sativum.
measurements.
seldom intercross.
summary of experiments.
self-fertile.
Plants, crossed, greater constitutional vigour.
Pleroma.
Polemoniaceae.
Pollen, relative fertility of flowers crossed from a distinct plant, or
with their own.
difference of results in Nolana prostrata.
crossed and self-fertilised plants, again crossed from a distinct plant
and their own pollen.
sterile with their own.
semi-self-sterile.
loss of.
number of grains in Dandelion, Paeony, and Wistaria sinensis.
number necessary for fertilisation.
transported from flower to flower.
prepotency.
aboriginally the sole attraction to insects.
quantity produced by anemophilous plants.
Polyanthus, prepotency over cowslip.
Polygoneae.
Posoqueria fragrans.
Potato.
Poterium sanguisorba.
Potts, heads of Anthornis melanura covered with pollen.
Primrose, Chinese.
Primula elatior.
-- grandiflora.
-- mollis.
-- officinalis.
-- scotica.
-- sinensis.
measurements.
early flowering of crossed.
-- veris (var. officinalis).
measurements.
result of experiments.
early flowering of crossed.
seeds.
self-fertility.
prepotency of dark red polyanthus.


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