lines 7—13 score
lines 7—11 annotation quite absent in many flowers
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation p 75 on Honey to p 92.
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whole-margin unmarked
from Slip Attached 2, Side 2 annotation p 116 Contabescence
top-margin annotation in pencil N.B Th contabescence probaly due to effect of conditions on parents, at least in many cases.—
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation to p 119 on contabescence
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top-margin—line 23 annotation in pencil This is a point of resemblance to Hybrids which keep sterile during whole life.—
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation to p 119 on contabescence
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lines 1—4 annotation these anthers can be perceived at earliest period of development
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation to p 119 on contabescence
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lines 10—15 annotation affection permanent in individuals
except in Silene
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation to p 119 on contabescence
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lines 16—19 annotation cannot be altered by cuttings &c or in new soil &c
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation to p 119 on contabescence
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lines 19—20 underline "Dianthus ... Carthusianorum"
line 19 at "superbus" annotation Europe
line 19 at "Caryophyllus" annotation England
line 20 at "Carthusianorum" annotation Germany
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lines 19—20 annotation These species continued so for 4 years
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation to p 119 on contabescence
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line 22 underline "Wildniss"
line 23 underline "Lychnis Viscaria"
lines 23—28 annotation a plant taken out of wild of Lychnis did not alter in the least.
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation to p 119 on contabescence
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⇑line 11 underline "Dianthus ... chinensis"
⇑lines 12—6 annotation Nor did these alter when moved from pots to plain ground.
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation to p 119 on contabescence
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⇑lines 8—5 annotation Doubts whether hereditary, for experiments give different results
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation to p 119 on contabescence
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bottom-margin annotation (A) all this vehemntly against my notion of change of conditions, indeed, «almost» disproves it.— { I am not so sure any peculiarity wd be propagated by layers.
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation to p 119 on contabescence
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lines 1—11 score
line 4 annotation (a)
top-margin annotation Pollen when some degree [illegible phrase] part gathered & placed in water or in transplanted plants, but female capacity much more easily injured —
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation to p 128 on richness of pollen
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bottom-margin annotation Finished from 104 — to 153
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⇑lines 13—10 unmarked
from End Note annotation in dark grey ink p. 212 { Fruchnoten [ie `Fruchtknoten'] = germen
griffel = stylus
narbe = stigma
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line 16 double score [`bookmark']
lines 11—15 score
from Slip Attached 2, Side 1 annotation in pale pencil 226 Narben-fuchte [ie `-feuchtigkeit'] secreted frm stigma at varios points
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bottom-margin annotation Read to here
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line 9 annotation Read
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lines 17—26 annotation Power of conception varies in individuals & sometimes absent without apparent cause
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation p 250 on concepcion. to p. 253.
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lines 3—7 score
lines 2—13 annotation want of power of concepcion most often observed in exotic from warm countries. as in examples, but sometime observed in home plants.
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation p 250 on concepcion. to p. 253.
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lines 17—28 score
lines 17—28 annotation influence of fresh air, & light seems necssry to fertility of some plants, as in these when placed in pots in chamber, though pollen was produced.
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation p 250 on concepcion. to p. 253.
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⇑line 10 at "unverlezte" annotation unhurt
⇑lines 10—9 score
⇑lines 10—9 annotation (a)
⇑line 5 at "Uebersiedelung" annotation transplantation
⇑line 4 underline "getrauert"
⇑line 4 annotation mourned
bottom-margin annotation unhurt roots appear vry important for conception, for plant ‹with flowers set,› if thy have not ‹mourned› «mourned» over transplantation, But seldom give good seed.— has often experimentised on this.—
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation p 250 on concepcion. to p. 253.
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line 7 unmarked
from Slip Attached 2, Side 1 annotation in pale pencil 256 Reichenback Vol I. p. 120
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⇑lines 15—6 score
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation p. 328 on periods of concepcion
to p 367
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lines 4—16 score
lines 4—19 annotation In most flowers stamen & pistil so near «together» tht by th twistng of anthers must be impregnated; & th co-temp ripeness of both bears on this point.
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation p. 328 on periods of concepcion
to p 367
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line 20 double score [`bookmark']
line 6 double score [`bookmark']
line 11 underline "stetiger"
line 11 annotation continued
line 12 underline "verharren"
line 12 annotation [?]retard
line 14 underline "Strömung"
line 14 annotation current
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bottom-margin annotation Read & Skimmed
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation p. 440 on abortion p. 444
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lines 19—23 score
lines 19—23 annotation abortion commoner by artificial than in nat. fruct.
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⇑lines 9—4 score
⇑lines 10—1 annotation cuttings &c give plants apt to abort
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luxuriant fruit
from Slip Attached 1, Side 1 annotation p. 440 on abortion p. 444
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⇑line 31 score [`bookmark']
⇑line 13 double score [`bookmark']
top-margin apparently unintentional mark
line 18 apparently unintentional mark
[continues overleaf] ⇑lines 3—1 score
⇑line 3 underline "Frühzeitigkeit"
⇑lines 4—3 annotation precocious good word
bottom-margin annotation Power of concepcion in th frühzeitig stigma causes impregnation before flower opens
from Slip Attached 1, Side 2 annotation p 571 on crossing &c
to 577. do.
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