
The Various Contrivances By Which Orchids Are Fertilized By Insects
THE object of the following work is to show that the contrivances by which Orchids are fertilised, are as varied and almost as perfect as any of the most beautiful adaptations in the animal kingdom; and, secondly, to show that these contrivances have for their main object the fertilisation of the flowers with pollen brought by insects from a distinct plant.
June 30, 2004
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Paperback
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316
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Kessinger Publishing
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