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Researches on the Division of the Chlorophyll-Granules and upon the Occurrence of Hypochlorin in the Cyanophyceæ and Bacillariaceæ

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I, IN the year 1881, made a considerable series of examinations of the division of the chlorophyll-granules of phanerogamous and cryptogamous plants, and upon the occurrence of Pringsheim's hypochlorin in the lower algæ, especially in the order Bacillariaceæ and Cyanophyceæ (Phycochromaceæ). The investigations are in detail described in my paper, “A chlorophyll és a növényi sejtmag morphologiájához. Irta Schaarschmidt Gyula. Rajzokkal egy photogrammon. Kolorsvárt, K. Papp Miklós örököseinél, 1881. 56pp. 16°” (Contributions to the Morphology of the Chlorophyll and Vegetable Nucleus. With photograms. Kolozsvár, 1881, &c.), which is published in the Hungarian language. I take the liberty of briefly communicating the chief results, by way of insuring my priority.

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GYULA, S. Researches on the Division of the Chlorophyll-Granules and upon the Occurrence of Hypochlorin in the Cyanophyceæ and Bacillariaceæ. Nature 26, 476–477 (1882). https://doi.org/10.1038/026476c0

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