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ThisJournal, Vol. VII. Pl. X.
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Gertz, quoted by Wheldale,Anthocyanin Pigments of Plants, 1916, p. 33, has seen solid anthocyanin in stems ofPrimula sinensis. Studier öfver Anthocyan,Akad. Afhandling, Lund, 1906, p. XLII.
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On p. 125,ibid, we find there was an error in copying from the record.
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J. R. Hort. Soc. 1891, Vol. XIII. p. 99.
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Evidence collected by A. W. Hill, as toP. obconica, Jour. Gen. 1913, Vol, II. p. 1, 2 Plates; and as toP. malacoides, ibid. 1918, Vol. VII. p. 193, 2 Plates.
For example, a cross withL. pratensis, Gard, Chron. 1913, I. p. 173; with “L.luteus aureus,”ibid. p. 85.
Gard. Chron. 1916, p. 156.
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TheBot. Mag. plate shows the petals covered with hairs. These however are not present in the plant. They appear, though less conspicuously, in the original drawing which Mr A. W. Hill has shown us and must have been put in by mistake. In the plant (as insinensis) there are glandular hans on and close to the yellow eye, but the limb of the petals is glabrous. Since this was written the namePrimula calciphila has been proposed for the species in question (seeGard, Chron. 1923, p. 101, Fig. 49).
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It has received the nameP. rupestris, Balf. f. et Farrer. I. Bayley Balfour,Trans. Bot Soc. Edin, 1918, Vol. XXVII. p. 240.
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Gregory, R.P., de Winton, D. & Bateson, W. Genetics ofPrimula sinensis . Journ. of Gen. 13, 219–253 (1923). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02983056
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