Vegetable Teratology: An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of PlantsMasters, Maxwell T. (Maxwell Tylden)
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Vegetable Teratology: An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
Masters, Maxwell T. (Maxwell Tylden)
Plants -- Abnormalities
Ranunculus repens!
Delphinium Ajacis.
crassicaule.
Aquilegia vulgaris.
Actaea spicata.
*Brassica oleracea!
Diplotaxis muralis.
Hesperis matronalis.
Thlaspi bursa pastoris.
Sisymbrium tenuifolium.
Turritis glabra.
Raphanus sativus.
Peltaria alliacea.
Alyssum incanum.
Erysimum Barbarea.
officinale!
cheiranthoides.
Cheiranthus Cheiri.
*Dictamnus Fraxinella!
Lychnis sylvestris.
dioica!
Alsine media.
Cerastium vulgatum!
triviale.
Reseda lutea.
Phyteuma.
Malva sylvestris.
*Tropaeolum majus!
Geranium, sp.!
Triumfetta, sp.!
Epilobium hirsutum!
OEnothera striata.
Rubus, sp.
*Rosa, var. cult.!
*Trifolium repens!
Spiraea oblongifolia.
Amygdalus communis.
*Rosa!
Cerasus vulgaris!
Persica vulgaris!
Potentilla nepalensis.
Geum rivale.
Daucus Carota!
Heracleum Sphondylium.
Torilis Anthriscus.
Echinophora maritima.
Campanula rapunculoides.
glomerata.
Phyteuma spicatum.
Calendula officinalis.
Cirsium tricephalodes.
Senecio vulgaris.
Scabiosa columbaria.
agrestis.
Lonicera xylosteum.
Periclymenum.
Gentiana Amarella.
Gilia glomeriflora.
*Symphytum officinale.
Petunia violacea!
Verbascum, sp.
Antirrhinum majus!
Stachys sylvatica.
*Anagallis phoenicea?
Primula sinensis!
Polemonium coeruleum.
See Moquin-Tandon, 'El. Terat. Veg.,' p. 203. Engelmann, 'De
Anthol.,' Sec. 38 _et seq._; tab. ii, figs. 8-14, _Gilia_; tab.
v, 23-26, _Senecio_; tab. v, f. 1-13, _Torilis_; tab. iv, f. 3,
_Erysimum_. 'Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr.,' vol. ii, 1855, p. 479,
_Primula sinensis_. Giraud, 'Edinb. Phil. Magazine,' 1839,
_Antirrhinum_. Jaeger, 'Act. Acad. Caes. Nat. Cur.,' vol. xiii,
2, p. 1, tab. xli, _Tropaeolum_. Bischoff, 'Lehrbuch,' 11, 2, p.
27, _note_, _Tropaeolum_. Fresenius, 'Mus. Senkenb.,' ii, 35,
tab. 4, fig. 5, _Actaea_. See also succeeding paragraphs and
sections in Chloranthy, Virescence, &c.
=Phyllody of the stamens= happens less frequently than the corresponding
condition in the neighbouring organs. The structure of the anther is so
much removed from that of the leaf, that the change of the stamen from
its ordinary condition to that of a leaf must be regarded as indicating
a greater degree of perverted development than that which occurs in
those cases where less highly differentiated organs, such as the sepals,
petals, and pistils, are thus altered.[260]
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