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" ... reasonable to consider that the Glacier plants represent perfect transitional types in every detail from the two supposed species, and verify the wisdom of the observation made in the "Botanical Magazine," No. 280, that Cornus Canadensis "is for the... "
Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-garden Displayed: In which the Most ...
by John Sims - 1805
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A Comparative Study of the Cytology and Movements of the Cyanophyceae

Orville P. Phillips - Algae - 1904 - 246 pages
...Magazine," No. 280, that Cornus Canadensis "is for the most part readily distinguished from Cornus suecica, by the leaves all growing in a whirl at the top of the stem, for the opposite pair about the middle are mere stipules ; Pallas doubts if they are not both...
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Transactions and Proceedings: 1898-04, Volume 1

Botanical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia - Botany - 1899 - 636 pages
...Magazine," No. 280, that Cornus Canadensis "is for the most part readily distinguished from Cornus suecica, by the leaves all growing in a whirl at the top of the stem, for the opposite pair about the middle are mere stipules ; Pallas doubts if they are not both...
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