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Page 394
... shoot on May 4 , 1910 . Cuttings of May 4 corresponding to figs . 7-9 were not photo- graphed . Examination revealed ... shoot and spreads gradually in both directions . Time of awakening in the apical shoots of the branches , at least ...
... shoot on May 4 , 1910 . Cuttings of May 4 corresponding to figs . 7-9 were not photo- graphed . Examination revealed ... shoot and spreads gradually in both directions . Time of awakening in the apical shoots of the branches , at least ...
Page 396
... shoot was but slight . Comparing the results of May 25 with those of June 3 , it is evident that , with the excep- tion of the apical shoot , the average daily increase at the latter date was greater in every case than in the former ...
... shoot was but slight . Comparing the results of May 25 with those of June 3 , it is evident that , with the excep- tion of the apical shoot , the average daily increase at the latter date was greater in every case than in the former ...
Page 401
... shoots . 10. Except in the terminal shoot , growth in diameter was more rapid between May 25 and June 6. In the terminal shoot itself greatest rapidity of growth was manifested between June 6 and June 15 . 11. No reliable deductions ...
... shoots . 10. Except in the terminal shoot , growth in diameter was more rapid between May 25 and June 6. In the terminal shoot itself greatest rapidity of growth was manifested between June 6 and June 15 . 11. No reliable deductions ...
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The Huron River valley | 402 |
their development and ecological conditions | 360 |
The bogplant societies | 429 |
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