. On British wild flowers considered in relation to insects. Flowers; Fertilization of plants by insects; Plants. II.] CLEISTOGAMOUS FLOWERS. 33: belonging to very different groups. They were, I believe, first observed by Dillenius in Ruellia {Hortus Eltlianiensis, v. ii. p. 239). As, however, the}- have no. Fig. 36.—Cleistogamous flower of LaiiLiiaii aiiiplexicaute. Fig. 37.—S«ctiun o) ditto. relation to our present subject, I shall not now dwell upon them. I pass on, therefore, to the genus Primula. If a numljer of specimens of primroses or of cowslips be. Please note that these images are e


. On British wild flowers considered in relation to insects. Flowers; Fertilization of plants by insects; Plants. II.] CLEISTOGAMOUS FLOWERS. 33: belonging to very different groups. They were, I believe, first observed by Dillenius in Ruellia {Hortus Eltlianiensis, v. ii. p. 239). As, however, the}- have no. Fig. 36.—Cleistogamous flower of LaiiLiiaii aiiiplexicaute. Fig. 37.—S«ctiun o) ditto. relation to our present subject, I shall not now dwell upon them. I pass on, therefore, to the genus Primula. If a numljer of specimens of primroses or of cowslips be. 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 and Co.


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