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4901. |
CUL-DAR108.34-39
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1862.01.30--1862.02.27
P[rimula] sinensis / 8 plants raised from all seed of short-styled by own
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4902. |
CUL-DAR108.70
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1862.spring
Wild Cowslips in Pots experimented on in Greenhouse / Short-styled
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4903. | |
4904. |
CUL-DAR205.8.24-25
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1862.02.07--1862.02.19
Monochaetum ensiferum Mr Turnbull's plant
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4905. |
CUL-DAR108.136
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[Undated]
White worsted / means pollen of Het[eromorphic] long-styled / 6 flowers
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4906. |
CUL-DAR157.1.111
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[Undated]
Nepenthes laevis — Veitch / Young leaf folded inward & enclosing younger
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4907. |
CUL-DAR205.8.23
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1862.02.12
Monochaetum ensiferum oldish flowers with pistil become straight [with
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4909. |
CUL-DAR111.B5
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Introduction, after speaking of Heterostyled Plants / They cannot be known with certainty merely by the different length of the [male] & [female] organs
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4910. |
CUL-DAR205.8.48
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1862.02.13
(dried specimen from Kew from many localities. Feb. 13 – 1862.)
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4912. |
CUL-DAR205.7.159-160
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1862.02.26
It is true as I said in Origin no good to creature to be sterile but I
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4914. |
CUL-DAR108.57-60
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1862.03.01
Mr Turnbulls Ch[inese] Primroses / There are 29 seedlings raised from a
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4915. |
CUL-DAR108.66
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1862.03.01
Ch[inese] Primrose / Summary of proportion of Long & Short-styled plants
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4918. |
CUL-DAR108.61-62
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1862.03.05
Chinese Primrose / Examined the pistil of long-styled Either 8 or 9 (for
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4919. |
CUL-DAR108.63-64
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[1862].03.07
I have examined Mr Frys "mid-styled" flowers stigma in all stands in very
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4920. |
CUL-DAR108.65
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[1862].03.10--[1862].03.11
Long-styled Chinese Primrose / Ovarium outer coat with 10 or 9 bundles
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4922. |
CUL-DAR205.8.29-30
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1862.04.10--1862.07.03
As in fruit crosses which I made all the flowers were youngish
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4923. |
CUL-DAR205.8.31
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1862.04.10--1862.07.03
Monochætum ensiferum — fertilised last winter & gathered April & May
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4924. |
CUL-DAR49.71
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1862.04.15
Mr Horwood gave me Hedaroma (tulipi = forma(?) (a Myrtle-bloom)
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4926. |
CUL-DAR109.B4-B5
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1862.04.17--1862.05.11
Oxalis acetosella / 5 Pistils with rough stigmas on level with 5 longer
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4927. |
CUL-DAR50.E54
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1862.04.20
Brazil 6000-7000ft / Sandwich Is / Jamaica / Cape of Good Hope /
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4928. |
CUL-DAR54.26v
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1862.04.20
Some Saxifrages have woolly Hair with no glands at tip as S decipiens / S
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4929. |
CUL-DAR54.27
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1862.04.22
Saxifraga platypelata — short colourless viscid glands — no change for
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4930. |
CUL-DAR108.132
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1862.04.24
George saw Cucullea[?] verbasci flying over great bed of Cowslips with a
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4931. |
CUL-DAR50.E28
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1862.04.24
note [quotation from Seemann B 'Botany of voyage of H.M.S Herald' 1852-1857:
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4932. |
CUL-DAR110.A23
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1862.04.26
Lettington asserts positively tha[t] long-styled cowslips & Chinese
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4933. |
CUL-DAR108.131
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1862.04.28
of addendum [to 'Three forms of Lythrum salicaria'] I stated that perhaps I had not watched cowslip enough & they might be largely visited by Humble Bees
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4935. |
CUL-DAR50.E27
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1862.05.00
Origin / Lyell tells me that great boulders are embedded in Miocene
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4937. |
CUL-DAR49.72
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1862.05.00
Rhododenrum Boothii from Boston has yellow flowers hanging down but not
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4938. |
CUL-DAR46.1.52
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1862.05.00
Bot Society Regents Park — Pelargonium Phyllis with very many central
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4939. |
CUL-DAR49.74
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1862.05.01
It is impossible to behold Bougainvillea speciosa (Mr Turnbulls) with
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4941. |
CUL-DAR70.93
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1862.05.01
Chyris bractescens ? / Mr Bateman Biddulph Grange Congleton — 8 pollen
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4943. |
CUL-DAR51.B4-B9
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1862.05.11--1862.07.09
Pelargonium / This includes description of Peloric flowers
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4945. |
CUL-DAR49.77-78
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1862.05.16
All common Rhododendrum & Azaleas have nectary in fold of upper spotted
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4946. |
CUL-DAR46.1.53
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1862.05.17
Leith Hill Place / Ch 5 / I have looked at the 2 square pieces of cleared
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4947. |
CUL-DAR70.73-74
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1862.05.17--1862.05.21
Birds nest Orchis / 2 lower sepals & 1 upper sepal & 2 upper petals form
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4948. |
CUL-DAR54.74-75
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1862.05.18--1862.05.21
Drosera / Catches flies & growing at height acts early in summer
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4950. |
CUL-DAR70.10-11
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1862.05.24
O[rchis] ustulata Mr Malden[?] — The caudicle is depressed
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4951. |
CUL-DAR76.B40
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1862.05.24
Cabbages / Prepotency / 10h 45 put plenty of pollen on 3 lately opened
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4952. |
CUL-DAR70.24
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1862.05.25
Fly Ophrys / The shining base & knobs of Labellum in some cases in which
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4953. |
CUL-DAR76.B81
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1862.05.26
It might be thought a chance that the pollen of grasses would be blown &
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4954. |
CUL-DAR108.135
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1862.05.26
a few Pods — Chinese Primroses brought me by Mr Horwood [numbers of
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4955. |
CUL-DAR70.75
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1862.05.27
Cephalanthera grandiflora — no nectar Terminal portion of labellum with
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4956. |
CUL-DAR111.A3-A5
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1862.05.28--1862.05.30
Viola canina / Marked 2 plants with red tape behind Azalea bed with no
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4957. |
CUL-DAR109.A22
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1862.05.29
On new cut on a bank of exactly same character & aspect I marked a Female
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4958. |
CUL-DAR70.76
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1862.05.29
I may say in Cephalanthera that pollen masses stand not only free but
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4959. |
CUL-DAR108.56
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1862.05.30
Midstyled see p. 6 / I examined another flower of the one plant (in large
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4960. |
CUL-DAR49.82
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1862.05.30
Green-house Poly[g]ala — passage to nectary to flower on right hand
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4962. |
CUL-DAR70.25
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1862.05.30
2 spikes of Arachnites sent me by Mr Oxenden kept in water (& young
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4964. |
CUL-DAR70.77
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1862.05.31
Mr Jamieson / Listera cordata / Saw one feeble explosion — Both pollinia
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4967. |
CUL-DAR157.1.103
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[1862].04.14--[1862].06.15
Solanum jasminoides Greenhouse moves against sun
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4969. |
CUL-DAR70.23
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1862.06.01
Fly Ophrys / I have now given rigorous examination of shining surface of
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CUL-DAR70.79
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1862.06.01
Cephalanthera / I feel sure that extremely few pollen-masses have this
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4971. |
CUL-DAR70.26
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1862.06.04
O[rchis] conopsea / The two viscid glands are broad compared with size of
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4972. |
CUL-DAR70.27-28
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1862.06.06
Lizard Orchis most rare Mr Oxenden / Upper sepal 2 lower & 2 upper petals
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4973. |
CUL-DAR51.B10-11
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1862.06.06
Pelargonium / In bedding out scarlet I find 5 sepal-facing anthers longer
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4975. |
CUL-DAR70.96-97
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1862.06.07
A Catasetum sent me from Kew with all sepals & petals green reflexed
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4976. |
CUL-DAR70.99-102
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1862.06.08
Mormades[?] luxatum This rare & large species nearly white sent me by Mr
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4977. |
CUL-DAR70.3
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1862.06.10
in Sand-walk a fair lot of O[rchis] maculata, looking for flowers with
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4979. |
CUL-DAR70.12
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1862.06.15
Mr Horwood brought me fly stuck on stigma & rostellum of Cattleya mossiae
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4980. |
CUL-DAR111.A44
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1862.06.16--1862.06.21
Oxalis acetosella / Little imperfect flowers closed with 5 spotted sepals
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4981. |
CUL-DAR70.13-14
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1862.06.20
George watched Orchis maculata in big woods today & in a hour caught 6
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4983. |
CUL-DAR70.32-37
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1862.06.22--1862.07.02
Musk Orchis / George has watched large beds for an hour or two & saw
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4984. |
CUL-DAR108.2-4
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1862.06.28--1862.10.16
Mullein — K[itchen] G[arden] transported from Fields / Verbascum
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4987. |
CUL-DAR49.79
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1862.07.01
Dictamnus fraxinella / Fan petals upwards & one beneath but often rather
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4989. |
CUL-DAR70.103-104
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1862.07.09
Cycnoches ventricosa named by Lindley / Mr Veitch same plant as in Orchid
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4991. |
CUL-DAR108.125-130
Note:
1862.07.11--1862.11.07
The 4 pots of Chinese Primroses with the seedlings from Homomorphic
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4992. |
CUL-DAR157.1.112
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[1862].07.14--[1862].07.18
Nepenthes distillatoria / Put stick to side of prolongation
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4994. |
CUL-DAR109.A11
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1862.07.29
Satureia hortensis Summer Savoy / I raised 11 Plants one alone had
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4995. |
CUL-DAR70.98
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1862.07.29
A curious Catasetum sent me from Kew with Lab[ellum] upwards & this is
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4999. |
CUL-DAR27.2.B8-B9
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[1862].08.03
Lythrum 3 forms from Southampton 2 sets of flowers carefully compared
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5000. |
CUL-DAR109.A23-A24
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1862.08.04--1862.08.06
Scabiosa arvensis / I find many plants (all fl[owers] on same plant the
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