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
Aquilegia vulgaris.
Chelidonium majus.
Corydalis aurea.
Nymphaea Lotus!
*Brassica oleracea!
Bunias.
Hesperis matronalis.
*Sinapis arvensis!
Sisymbrium officinale.
Erucastrum canariense.
Diplotaxis tenuifolia.
Lychnis dioica!
Cerastium glomeratum!
triviale.
Stellaria media.
Poterium polygamum.
Torilis anthriscus.
Seseli, sp.
Selinum caruifolium.
Epilobium hirsutum!
Begonia fuchsioides.
Gomphia, sp.
Scabiosa Columbaria.
Dipsacus fullonum.
Matricaria Parthenium.
Calendula officinalis.
Campanula pyramidalis.
Reseda odorata!
Vitis vinifera.
Dictamnus Fraxinella!
Triumfetta, sp.!
*Tropaeolum majus!
Rhamnus Frangula.
*Trifolium repens!
Lupinus, sp.
Rosa diversifolia!
Potentilla nepalensis.
argentea.
Fragaria vesca!
Geum rivale.
Rubus fruticosus.
caesius.
Saxifraga foliosa.
Verbascum phlomoides.
Scrophularia nodosa.
aquatica!
*Primula sinensis!
Lysimachia Ephemerum.
Anagallis arvensis.
Webbiana.
Nicotiana rustica.
Anchusa ochroleuca.
Myosotis caespitosa.
Stachys sylvatica.
Gilia capitata.
Euphorbia segetalis.
Rumex arifolius.
scutatus.
Juncus lampocarpus.
uliginosus.
In addition to the publications before cited the following may be named
as containing valuable information on the subject of this chapter.
Jaeger, 'Missbild. Gewaechs.,' 1814, p. 83, _Trifolium repens_.
For other accounts of similar malformations in the same plant,
see Schmitz, 'Linnaea,' xv, p. 268. Unger, 'Flora' (B. Z.) xxv,
p. 369. Caspary, 'Schrift. der. Physik. oekon. Gesellsch. zu
Koenigsberg,' 2, 1861, p. 51, tabs. ii, iii. Fleischer,
'Missbilld. verschied. Cult. Pflanz.,' 1862, p. 55, &c., t. v,
vii, &c. For _Primula_ see Brongniart, 'Ann. Sc. Nat.,' ser. 2,
t. i, p. 308. A. P. and Alph. De Candolle in 'Neue
Denkschrift.' Morren, C., 'Bull. Acad. Roy. Belg.,' xix, part
2, p. 539. Molkenboer, 'Tijdschr. voor Natuurl. Geschied.,'
1843, p. 355, tabs. vi, vii. Marchand, 'Adansonia,' iv, p. 167
and p. 159. _Anagallis_, p. 171, _Lonicera_, p. 83, _Juncus_.
For other plants see Fresenius, 'Mus. Senk.,' 2, p. 35, &c.
Norman, 'Ann. Sc. Nat.,' ser. 4, 1858, vol. ix, p. 220. Christ,
'Flora' (B. Z.) 1867, p. 376, tabs. v, vi, _Stachys_. Cramer,
'Bildungsabweich.,' p. 26, &c. Baillon, 'Adansonia,' ii, p.
300. Moquin-Tandon, 'El. Ter. Veg.,' p. 230. Schauer's
translation, p. 220. Hallier, 'Phytopathologie,' p. 160.
FOOTNOTES:
[245] Engelmann makes use of the word frondescence in the same cases.
'De Anthol.,' p. 32, Sec. 38, while Morren adopts the term Phyllomorphy,
'Lobelia,' p. 95.
[246] See Schlechtendal, 'Bot. Zeit.,' vol. xv, 1857, p. 873; also
Marchand, 'Adansonia,' iv, p. 156.
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