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The “Anatomy of Plants Begun” is simply reprinted in this volume. “The Anatomy of Leaves, Flowers, Fruits, and Seeds” is, however, printed for the first time. In the second part of this, called “The Anatomy of Flowers prosecuted with the bare eye and with the microscope,” which was read before the Royal Society, Nov. 9, 1676, is contained Grew's discussion of the function of the parts of the flower in which the statement about Millington occurs.
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C., A. [Letters to Editor]. Nature 13, 186 (1876). https://doi.org/10.1038/013186a0
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