RECORD: Darwin, C. R. [1878?].11.01-02. Euphorbia jacquiniflora / Proof sheet of Forms of flowers, p. 61, published p. 119. CUL-DAR209.14.23. Edited by John van Wyhe (Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/)
REVISION HISTORY: Transcribed by Christine Chua and edited by John van Wyhe 7.2023. RN1
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Nov I Euphorbia (light) (Vertical) Stem tied— jacquinifolia or some such name)
[sketch] almost terminal leaf
(9° 20
10.15 almost same spot
10.55 to left & down short way
11.30' a very little bit down
12 12 nearly same spot a little down & to left
1. 37 risen a bit, but not magnified enough for tracing
{2. 30'— gone up & to the left a little
2.55 same spot
4° — do
4° 45 do
5.20 do
7° 25 to left
8.30 a little to left
Nov. 2d There was only slightest trace of nutation, but tracing not magnified— & no vestige of sleep— leaf did not fall at all.— But plant not vigorous & not growing, & leaf selected, a young one, does not look healthy.— what can difference be compared with Kew.—
(WM. CLOWES & SONS SENT OUT 9 MAY 77 STAMFORD)
First Proof [Forms of flowers, p. 61, published p. 119]
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