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De la dégénération et de l'extinction des variétés de végétaux propagés par les greffes, boutures, tubercules, etc., et de la création des variétés nouvelles par les croisemens et les semis
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Bourg, Bottier, 1837
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1837
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lines 8—10 annotation Fruit-trees
from End Note annotation p1—41→ chiefly on old vars of Fruit-trees dying;


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from End Slip, Side 1 annotation 36 on apples half one sort, half another. Attitude to direct fecundation

top-margin annotation attributes all variation to crossing

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from End Slip, Side 1 annotation 37 on genera varying in having only single species (Q)

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lines 9—14 annotation Ch 4 Big grain & small grain —

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bottom-margin annotation The Variation in Fruit-Trees shows that many generations are not necessary to cause variation


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from End Note annotation p1—41→ chiefly on old vars of Fruit-trees dying;
from End Slip, Side 1 annotation 41 on vars. of Peaches within recent times

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from End Slip, Side 1 annotation 76 on certain fruit-trees coming true

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from End Slip, Side 1 annotation 77 81 in cultivating a number of Cereals, all those near each other, were greatly modified in garden of Society — attributed to crossing but I doubt (Q)

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lines 3—7 annotation chemical change

line 18 underline "été"
lines 9—18 annotation Thinks it all due to crossing affecting the very grains.


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from End Slip, Side 1 annotation 77 81 in cultivating a number of Cereals, all those near each other, were greatly modified in garden of Society — attributed to crossing but I doubt (Q)


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lines 8—11 annotation ask about Aegilops

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