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Lucien Marcus Underwood
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The comparative study of the Meristem of Ferns as a phylogenetic study. In Annals of Botany^ iii, 305- 322, pi. xx-xxiv (1889).
Is the Eusporangiate or the Leptosporangiate the more primitive type in the Ferns ? In Annals of Botany^ v, 109-134, pi. VII (1891).
Campbell (Douglas H.). On the affinities of the Filicineae.
In Botanical Gazette, XV, 1-7 (1890).
A study of the apical growth of the prothallium of Ferns with reference to their relationships. In Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, XV
...lll, 73-80 (1891).
On the relationships of the Archegoniata. In Botanical Gazette, XVI, 323-333 (1891).
1 37. Since many students have no accessible list of the leading literature of the lower plants, and available manuals for their study for the most part have not been written, it may not be considered amiss to indicate some of the leading systematic literature relating to their study. It is not to the credit of American botany that we are obliged to this day to refer to European manuals as the best media for information concern- ing the lower plants of this country.


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