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Excerpt from The Topography of the Chlorophyll Apparatus in Desert Plants; The Induction, Development, and Heritability of Fasciations
In such a research as the present one living material at hand is a prime necessity, for the reasons, which are very Obvious, that chlorophyll can be most satisfactorily identified in living material, and, furthermore, a large quantity of material is a necessity from which to select what is representa tive as well as by which to know the range in variation Of the structures to be studied.
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