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Elizabeth Cary Agassiz, Louis Agassiz: his life and correspondence, third edition, Chapter 1: 1807-1827: to Aet. 20. (search)
uli, are placed spirally or scattered around the stem? 3. Why do some plants, especially trees (contrary to the ordinary course of development in plants), blossom before they have put forth leaves? (Elm-trees, willow-trees, and fruit-trees.) 4. In what succession does the development of the organs of the flower take place? —and their formation in the bud? (Compare Campanula, Papaver.) 5. What are the leaves of the Spergula? 6. What are the tufted leaves of various pine-trees? (Pinus sylvestris, Strobus, Larix, etc.) . . . 18. What is individuality in plants? The next letter contains Agassiz's answer to Dr. Leuckart's questions concerning the eggs he had sent him, and some farther account of his own observations upon them. Agassiz to Braun. Neuchatel, June 20, 1827. . . Now you shall hear what I know of the Hebammen Krote. How the fecundation takes place I know not, but it must needs be the same as in other kinds of the related Bombinator; igneus throws o