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THE six papers referred to below are the work of members of the vigorous school of botany (including palæobotany) which now flourishes at Cambridge.
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The Embryo-sac and Embryo of certain Penæaceæ. By E. L. Stephens. (Annals of Botany, vol. xxiii., pp. 363–78; pl. xxv. and xxvi., July, 1909.)
The Anatomv of Saxegcthaea conspicua, Lindl. By W. Stiles. (New Pkytologist, vol. vii., pp. 209–22; figs. 28–34, November. 1908.)
Notes on the Anatomy of Dioon edule, Lindl. By F. W. South and R. H. Compton. (Ibid., pp. 222–29; figs. 35–40, November, 1908.)
On a Cone of Calamostachys Binneyana, Carruthers, attached to: Leafy Shoot. By H. Hamihaw Thomas. (Ibid., vol. viii., pp. 249–60 pl. i. and figs. 31, 32, July, 1909.)
The Morphology and Anatomy of Utriculariabrachiata, Oliver. By R. H. Compton. (Ibid., pp. 117–30; figs. 6-12, April, 1909.)
On an Abnormal Gynæceum in Stachys sylvatica, Linn. By A. W Bartlett. (Ibid., pp. 138–42; figs. 16. 17, April, 1909.)
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S., D. Botanical Papers from Cambridge 1 . Nature 83, 82–83 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/083082a0
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