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The fertilizing cell, its varying form and behavior by Nelly Peery, 1890

The fertilizing cell, its varying form and behavior by Nelly Peery, 1890, Page 81

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[page]79[/page] [sideways table: 5 columns] Plants observed | Size of Cell | Hours of Germ. | Fertilizing Agent | Remarks -------------------------------- Aquilegia canadensis | 9-11m.m. | [ ] | Insects and self. | Did not germinate. -------------------------------- Platania occidentalis | 10-12m.m. | [ ] | wind | In three hours the tips of tubes could be seen, but they never grew farther. -------------------------------- Astragalus canadensis | 9 by 12 | 2 | insects | Germinated very quickly. -------------------------------- Peucedanum villacum | 8 by 12 | [ ] | " [ditto for insects] | Did not germinate. -------------------------------- Podophyllum peltatum | 15-16 | 5 | " [ditto for insects] | Tubes much convoluted as shown by Pl. VII fig 2. tubes 200-300m.m. long. -------------------------------- Sisyrinchium bermudiana | 6-8 by 12-13m.m. | [ ] | insects | Did not germinate. -------------------------------- [?Priosteum/Triosteum?] perfoliatum | 31-37m.m. | 4. | " [ditto for insects] | Three distinct foveae. -------------------------------- Juglans cinerea | 15-17m.m. | [ ] | wind | Starts in 4 hrs, but grew no more.
 
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