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Page 641
... structure , however , indicate that not only is the Juglandaceae family unrelated to the Sapindales order , but it is even more primitive than the latter in several features . Thus , the walnut family was probably derived from some ...
... structure , however , indicate that not only is the Juglandaceae family unrelated to the Sapindales order , but it is even more primitive than the latter in several features . Thus , the walnut family was probably derived from some ...
Page 655
... structural resemblances ; in other cases , they have been so assigned because of structure and the fact that they occur in tetrads ( groups of four ) , a condition common in living ericads . Cyrilla appears to be represented by three ...
... structural resemblances ; in other cases , they have been so assigned because of structure and the fact that they occur in tetrads ( groups of four ) , a condition common in living ericads . Cyrilla appears to be represented by three ...
Page 675
... structures ) and pistil ( the female repro- ductive structure ) in each flower . When this is not true , the male flowers occur on one plant and the female ones on another individual of that species ( the dioecious con- dition ) . The ...
... structures ) and pistil ( the female repro- ductive structure ) in each flower . When this is not true , the male flowers occur on one plant and the female ones on another individual of that species ( the dioecious con- dition ) . The ...
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