. Flowers, fruits and leaves. Botany; Flowers; Seeds; Leaves. tij DlMOkPHISM. 3J in the other set, on the contrary, the anthers are at the mouth of the flower, and the stigma half-way down. The existence of these two kinds of flowers had long been known, but it remained unexplained until Mr. Darwin devoted his attention to the subject. Now that he has furnished us with the clue the case is clear enough. An insect visiting a plant of the short-styled form would dust its proboscis at a certain distance from the extremity (Fig. 30, a), which, when the insect passed. OoOO 0 0. Please note that the


. Flowers, fruits and leaves. Botany; Flowers; Seeds; Leaves. tij DlMOkPHISM. 3J in the other set, on the contrary, the anthers are at the mouth of the flower, and the stigma half-way down. The existence of these two kinds of flowers had long been known, but it remained unexplained until Mr. Darwin devoted his attention to the subject. Now that he has furnished us with the clue the case is clear enough. An insect visiting a plant of the short-styled form would dust its proboscis at a certain distance from the extremity (Fig. 30, a), which, when the insect passed. OoOO 0 0. 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 Lubbock, John, Sir, 1834-1913. London : Macmillan


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