Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Feb 1958
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1958natur.181..431w&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 181, Issue 4606, pp. 431 (1958).
Mathematics
Logic
Scientific paper
IN my preliminary account1 on polyploidy in bluebells (Endymion nonscriptus (L.) Garcke, and E. hispanicus (Mill) Chouard), I mentioned that some of the huge forms in gardens which I found to be triploids looked very much like the central one of Turrill's coloured figures2. Owing to the absence of any caption on Turrill's figures, I was led to take this huge central figure as the putative hybrid between the two species which Turrill mentions in his text. A few months after my publication, Turrill3 explained his figures and pointed out that the central figure was E. hispanicus; he also suggested that since I did not examine his own material cytologically the material which I examined and found to be triploid might be different from his in ploidy.
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