| Charles Darwin - 1876 - 544 pages
...306. " ' Jourunl of Horticulture,' 1861, Herbert also pays,17 " I am inclined to tliink that I Lave derived " advantage from impregnating the flower from...least from another flower, rather than with its "own." Again, Professor Lecoq ascertained that crossed offspring are more vigorous and robust than their parents.48... | |
| Michigan. State Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1878 - 654 pages
...subject were given by others previous to Darwin's experiments. As early as 1837 Dean Herbert said: "I am inclined to think that I have derived advantage from impregnating the flavor from which I wished to obtain seed with pollen from another individual of the same variety,... | |
| T Warren O'Neill - Evolution - 1880 - 482 pages
...which the fertility is somewhat impaired, such as Passiflora, Lobelia and Fuchsia. Herbert also says, ' I am inclined to think that I have derived advantage from impregnating the flowers from which I wished to obtain seed, with pollen from another individual of the same variety,... | |
| Charles Darwin - Domestic animals - 1887 - 528 pages
...in ample and good soil, there is often but little difference in their growth. Herbert also says," " I am inclined to think that I have derived "advantage...the flower from which I wished " to obtain seed with pollon from another individual of the same " variety, or at least from another flower, rather than... | |
| George Henslow - Fertilization of plants - 1888 - 396 pages
...think that I have derived advantage from impregnating the flowers from which I wished to obtain seeds with pollen from another individual of the same variety, or, at least, from another flower rather than its own, and especially from an individual grown in a different soil or aspect." They are trne for... | |
| Charles Darwin - Domestic animals - 1890 - 532 pages
...1860, p. 126. Befruchtung,' 1844, s. 3t,6. " ' Journal of Horticulture,' 1S61, Herbert also says/7 " I am inclined to think that I have derived "advantage...least from another flower, rather than with its "own." Again, Professor Lecoq ascertained that crossed offspring are more vigorous and robust than their parents."... | |
| Charles Darwin - Domestic animals - 1892 - 558 pages
...18GO, p. 126. Befruchtung,' 1814, в. MC,. u 'Journulof Horticulture,' 1?61, Herbert also says," " I am inclined to think that I have derived "advantage...obtain seed with pollen from another individual of the samo "variety, or at least from another flower, rather than with its " own." Again, Professor Lecoq... | |
| Louis Hermann Pammel - 1892 - 66 pages
...observers surmised that cross-fertilization is an advantage to the plant. Dean Herbert wrote in 1836 :4 "I am inclined to think that I have derived advantage from impregnating the flowers from which I wished to obtain seeds with pollen from another individual of the same variety,... | |
| Charles Darwin - Science - 1896 - 734 pages
...1860, p. 126. Befruchtung,' 1844, s. Stiti. « 'Journal of Horticulture,' 1S61, Herbert also says," " I am inclined to think that I have derived "advantage...from another flower, rather than with its " own." Again, Professor Lecoq ascertained that crossed offspring are more vigorous and robust than their parents."... | |
| Botany - 1908 - 418 pages
...Vermutung ausgesprochen hat, dass die Pflanzen ohne 1) Herbert. Amaryllidaceae, London i837, p. 371. »I am inclined to think that I have derived advantage...obtain seed, with pollen from another individual of tbe same variety, or at least from another flower, rather than with ite own; and äs races of animala... | |
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