. The origin of floral structures : through insect and other agencies. Plants; Flowers; Flowers. 292 THE STEUCTUEE OF I have also found the sepals ovuliferons in a monstrons form of Violet, which was almost entirely virescent (Fig. 71). Progeessive Changes of the Coeolla.—For petals to become staminoidis far from uncommon. It is a normal con- dition in Atragene (Fig. 44, p. 141), which illustrates the transition, and in "Water-lilies, where a gradual development of the anther cells is accompanied by a gradual reduction of the petal to a filament. As abnormal instances may be men


. The origin of floral structures : through insect and other agencies. Plants; Flowers; Flowers. 292 THE STEUCTUEE OF I have also found the sepals ovuliferons in a monstrons form of Violet, which was almost entirely virescent (Fig. 71). Progeessive Changes of the Coeolla.—For petals to become staminoidis far from uncommon. It is a normal con- dition in Atragene (Fig. 44, p. 141), which illustrates the transition, and in "Water-lilies, where a gradual development of the anther cells is accompanied by a gradual reduction of the petal to a filament. As abnormal instances may be men- tioned, a case of Foxglove which I have elsewhere * described as having the corolla split up into strap-shaped antheriferous processes (Fig. 72), and a Columbine in which the spars. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Henslow, George, 1835-1925. New York : Appleton


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