Preface |
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Abbreviations and Technical Remarks |
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Introduction |
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The Evolution of Plant Stems in the Earth's History |
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The Landscape in the Paleozoic |
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4 | (2) |
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Plant Body of Vascular Plants |
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6 | (2) |
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The Evolution of a Stabilization System |
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8 | (1) |
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The Contemporary Fossil Psilotum Nudum? |
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9 | (1) |
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Diversification of Plants Containing Tracheids |
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10 | (1) |
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11 | (1) |
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The Fossil and Contamporary Ferns |
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12 | (2) |
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14 | (2) |
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Trees Grow Taller and Bigger |
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16 | (2) |
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Successful Seed Plants with Naked Seeds |
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18 | (2) |
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Gnetophytes (Ephedra, Gnetum and Welwitschia) |
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20 | (2) |
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The Most Successful Seed Plants with Naked Seeds: Conifers |
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22 | (2) |
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Successful Plants with Seeds Enclosed in a Carpel: Angiospermae |
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24 | (2) |
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26 | (2) |
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The Structure of the Plant Body |
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Life Forms in Different Vegetation Zones |
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28 | (2) |
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Principal Growth Forms of Stems |
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30 | (2) |
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Principal Construction of Roots and Shoots |
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32 | (2) |
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Principal Construction of the Xylem and Phloem Cell Types, Cell Walls and Cell Contents |
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34 | (6) |
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Secondary Growth: Advantages and Risks |
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Primary and Secondary Growth |
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40 | (2) |
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Principle Structure of Plants with Secondary Growth |
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42 | (1) |
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Physiological Ageing in Plants with Secondary Growth |
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43 | (1) |
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The Risks of Water Transport: Stabilized and Permeable Cell Walls |
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44 | (2) |
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The Risks of Stem Thickening: Dilatation and Phellem Formation |
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46 | (4) |
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The Risks of Over-Production: Programmed Cell Death |
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50 | (2) |
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The Risks of Instability: Eccentricity |
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52 | (8) |
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54 | (2) |
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Formation of Lignin and Thick Cell Walls |
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56 | (2) |
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58 | (2) |
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The Risk of Decomposition: Natural Boundaries and Protection Systems |
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60 | (4) |
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Defence Barriers Around Wounds |
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62 | (2) |
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The Risk of Shedding Plant Parts: Abscission |
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64 | (6) |
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Modification of the Stem Structure |
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The Primary Stage of Growth: The Construction of Vascular Bundles |
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70 | (6) |
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The Arrangement of Vascular Bundles in Mosses, Lycopods and Ferns |
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72 | (2) |
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The Arrangement of Vascular Bundles in Conifer and Dicotyledonous Plant Shoots |
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74 | (2) |
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The Secondary Stage of Growth: Conifer Xylem |
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76 | (6) |
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The Xylem of Dicotyledonous Angiosperms |
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78 | (4) |
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The Primary and Secondary Stages of Growth of Monocotyledons: Macroscopic View |
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82 | (4) |
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84 | (2) |
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The Secondary Stage of Growth: Conifer Phloem |
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86 | (6) |
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The Phloem of Dicotyledonous Angiosperms |
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88 | (2) |
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Cambial Growth Variants and Successive Cambia |
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90 | (2) |
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The Third Stage of Growth: The Periderm |
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92 | (4) |
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Modification of the Xylem Within a Plant |
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Conifer: Root, Twig and Stem |
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96 | (4) |
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Deciduous Tree: Root, Twig and Stem |
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98 | (1) |
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From Root to Stem Structure |
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99 | (1) |
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Modification by Aging: Changing Growth Forms |
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100 | (8) |
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Changing Growth and Leaf Forms |
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101 | (1) |
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Changing Wood Anatomical Structures |
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102 | (2) |
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Change of Phloem and Periderm Structures |
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104 | (4) |
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Modification of the Xylem and Phloem by Ecological Factors |
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Intra-Annual Density Fluctuations, Phenolic and Crystal Deposits |
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108 | (2) |
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Intra-Annual Cell Collapse, Callous Tissue and Ducts |
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110 | (2) |
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Interannual Variation of Latewood Zones |
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112 | (1) |
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Long Term Variations: Sudden Growth Changes |
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113 | (1) |
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Inter- and Intra-Annual Variations of the Phloem |
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114 | (4) |
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Modification of Shoots: Long and Short Shoots |
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118 | (10) |
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Shedding Needles, Male and Female Flowers |
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121 | (1) |
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122 | (2) |
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Vertical, Horizontal and Drooping Twigs |
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124 | (2) |
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Latent and Adventitious Shoots |
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126 | (2) |
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The Lateral Modification of Stems |
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128 | (4) |
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Wood Structural Variability |
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132 | (2) |
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In Different Growth Forms |
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134 | (2) |
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Under Different Site Conditions |
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136 | (4) |
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Modification Caused by Different Shoot and Root Functions |
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140 | (4) |
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Modifications Caused by Weather and Climate |
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Major Wood Anatomical Types in Different Climatic Regions |
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144 | (4) |
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Modification of the Annual Tree-Ring Formation Caused By Seasonal Climatic Changes |
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148 | (2) |
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Modification of the Annual Tree-Ring Formation Caused By Seasonal Climatic Changes: The Genetic Component |
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150 | (2) |
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Modification of the Xylem due to Intra-Seasonal Variations: Ecological, Climatic and Individual Compontents |
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152 | (2) |
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Modifications Caused by Extreme Events |
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154 | (4) |
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158 | (2) |
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160 | (2) |
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162 | (2) |
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Defoliation Caused by Chemical Pollution and Nuclear Radiation |
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164 | (2) |
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Crown Destruction due to Grazing |
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166 | (2) |
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Crown Destruction Caused by Pruning and Pollarding |
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168 | (2) |
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170 | (2) |
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Growing Together: Anastomosis |
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172 | (2) |
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Crown, Stem and Site Destruction by Forest Fires |
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174 | (4) |
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Crown and Stem Destruction by Parasites and Pathogens |
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178 | (2) |
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Mechanical Stress on Stems due to Imbalance and Shock |
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180 | (4) |
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Physiological Stress Caused by Stem Wounds |
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184 | (4) |
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From Anatomical Features to Plant Structures |
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How do Woody Plants Get Old? |
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188 | (2) |
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190 | (2) |
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The Structural Diversity of Woody Plants |
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192 | (3) |
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Protection Against Environmental Extremes |
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195 | (2) |
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197 | (1) |
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Storage of Reserves in Seasonal Climates |
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198 | (1) |
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Other Special Ecological Adaptations |
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199 | (1) |
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200 | (1) |
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201 | (1) |
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Phyllods, Phylloclades, Green Woody Stems |
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202 | (2) |
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204 | (2) |
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206 | (2) |
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208 | (2) |
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210 | (2) |
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212 | (4) |
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Microscopical Preparation |
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Collection and Storing of Material and Preparation for Sectioning |
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216 | (1) |
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216 | (1) |
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Preparation of Thin Sections for Permanent Slides |
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217 | (1) |
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Observation and Photography |
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217 | (2) |
References |
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219 | (2) |
List of Species |
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221 | (6) |
Subject Index |
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