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A Contribution to our Knowledge of Seedlings

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SEEDS and seedlings have occupied the attention of Sir John Lubbock for a somewhat lengthened period. They have formed the subject of various communications, on his part, to the Journal of the Linnean Society and other publications. In the present volumes, modestly styled a “contribution,” he gives us the details upon which his inferences have been founded.

A Contribution to our Knowledge of Seedlings.

By the Right Hon. Sir John Lubbock, with 684 figures in text. In two volumes. (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner and Co., Ltd., 1892.)

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MASTERS, M. A Contribution to our Knowledge of Seedlings. Nature 47, 243–244 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/047243a0

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