The Influence of Light On the Respiration of Germinating Barley & Wheat

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The Influence of Light On the Respiration of Germinating Barley & Wheat
Day, T Cuthbert
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C. FiLiFORMis, L. — ^Found by Mr. P. Ewing in 1887.
So far I have not met with it.
* C. ROSTRATA, Stokes. — Common.
C. SAXATiLis, L. — ^Found by Mr. Sewell on Sgurr Euadh at about 3000 feet.
* Phalaris arundinacea, L. — ^Dornie, Applecross. Not common.
* Anthoxanthum odoratum, L. — Common, and generally distributed.
*Alopecurus geniculatus, L. — Kinlochewe, Ullapool, Applecross, etc.
* A. pratensis, L. — Dornie, Jeantown, Applecross, Ulla- pool, etc. Some very robust forms by Loch Carron in cul
...tivated fields.
*Phleum pratense, L. — Kinlochewe. Very robust form at Jeantown, Dundonnell.
*Agrostis canina, L. — Common. Abundant on the moorland • in Glen Torridon as the f . grandiflora, Hack. ; and on Ben Eay and the Slioch, from 1500 feet upwards to 3000 feet, as the var. Scotica, Hackel, which approaches A ruh^a, Wahl. It occurs also as the sub-var. mutica.
True A. rubra has flat radical leaves without runners. See Journ. Bot., 1890, p. 45-6.
*A. ALBA, L. — ^Abundant and variable.


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