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THE following extract from a letter lately received from my brother Fritz Müller (of Blumenau, Prov. St. Catharina, Brazil) contains so new and curious an observation that it will probably interest the botanical readers of this journal.
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MÜLLER, H. Two Kinds of Stamens with Different Functions in the same Flower. Nature 24, 307–308 (1881). https://doi.org/10.1038/024307c0
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