This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
identifier | question |
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5605 | (?) |
5605 | .(?) |
5605 | ?) |
5605 | Bauhinia( sp.?. |
5605 | But it may be asked, did the cotyledons first tend to abort, or did a bulb first begin to be formed? |
5605 | Cannabis sativa(?). |
5605 | Cassia sp? |
5605 | Crotolaria( sp.?) |
5605 | Cyclamen Persicum: downward apheliotropic movement of a flower- peduncle, greatly magnified( about 47 times? |
5605 | Gossypium arboreum(?) |
5605 | Helianthus annuus(?). |
5605 | Hence the question naturally arises, how has this been possible? |
5605 | Illumination, effect of, on the sleep of leaves, 398 Imatophyllum vel Clivia( sp.? |
5605 | Imatophyllum vel Clivia( sp.?) |
5605 | Nankin cotton), circumnutation of hypocotyl, 22--, movement of cotyledon, 22, 23--, sleep of leaves, 324--, arboreum(? |
5605 | Pontederia( sp.? |
5605 | Pontederia( sp.?) |
5605 | Professor Pfeffer informs us that the leaves of another species( S. Jorullensis?) |
5605 | Selaginella Kraussii(? |
5605 | Selaginella Kraussii(?) |
5605 | The herbaceous stem of a Verbena melindres(?) |
5605 | Tropaeolum majus(? |
5605 | Tropaeolum majus(?) |
5605 | Tropaeolum majus(?) |
5605 | Tropaeolum minus(? |
5605 | Tropaeolum minus(?) |
5605 | Verbena melindres(?) |
10726 | Are there flowers and leaves in the same buds? |
10726 | Could a person live if he were shut up in an air- tight room for a long time? |
10726 | Do all the buds contain flower- clusters? |
10726 | Do all the buds contain flower- clusters? |
10726 | Do the pairs stand directly over each other? |
10726 | Explain these differences with reference to the growth and arrangement of the buds? |
10726 | From Lilac? |
10726 | From which part do the roots grow? |
10726 | How are the leaves arranged on the stem? |
10726 | How are the leaves folded in the bud? |
10726 | How are the leaves folded in the bud? |
10726 | How are the scales of the Beech bud arranged? |
10726 | How are they arranged? |
10726 | How are they arranged? |
10726 | How are they arranged? |
10726 | How are we to tell what constitutes a single leaf? |
10726 | How do the axillary and terminal buds differ? |
10726 | How do the first leaves change as the seedling grows? |
10726 | How do the first pair of leaves of the Bean change as they grow? |
10726 | How do the flower- buds differ from the leaf- buds in position and appearance? |
10726 | How do the scales differ from those of Horsechestnut? |
10726 | How do they differ from the first pair? |
10726 | How do they differ from the first pair? |
10726 | How does it differ in its growth from the Bean? |
10726 | How does the Pea differ from all the others in its growth? |
10726 | How does the arrangement of leaves and flower- clusters differ from that of Horsechestnut? |
10726 | How does the arrangement of the scales and leaves in the bud differ from that of the Horsechestnut? |
10726 | How does the growth of the branches differ from that of Horsechestnut? |
10726 | How does this affect the appearance of the shrub? |
10726 | How does this affect the appearance of the tree? |
10726 | How does this affect the appearance of the tree? |
10726 | How does this affect the appearance of the tree? |
10726 | How does this differ from Horsechestnut and Lilac? |
10726 | How does this differ from the Morning- Glory seed? |
10726 | How from the Sunflower seed? |
10726 | How many cotyledons have Corn, Wheat, and Oats? |
10726 | How many have Bean, Pea, Morning- Glory, and Sunflower? |
10726 | How many leaves are there at each joint of stem after the first pair? |
10726 | How many leaves are there at each joint of stem? |
10726 | How many leaves are there in the bud? |
10726 | How many leaves are there in the buds? |
10726 | How many scales and leaves are there? |
10726 | How many scales are there in the buds you have examined? |
10726 | How old is each twig? |
10726 | How old is each twig? |
10726 | How old is your branch? |
10726 | How old is your branch? |
10726 | How old is your branch? |
10726 | How old is your branch? |
10726 | How old is your branch? |
10726 | In what direction do the twigs grow? |
10726 | In which buds are the flower- clusters? |
10726 | They must first decide the question,_ What are the parts of a leaf_? |
10726 | Was this to be seen in the seed? |
10726 | We have already answered the question,_ What constitutes a single leaf_? |
10726 | What appears between the first pair of leaves? |
10726 | What are the dots on the leaf- scars? |
10726 | What are the dots on the leaf- scars? |
10726 | What are the parts of the seed? |
10726 | What are the parts of the seed? |
10726 | What are the parts of the seed? |
10726 | What are the parts of the seed? |
10726 | What are the scales of the bud? |
10726 | What becomes of the seed- covering? |
10726 | What becomes of their substance? |
10726 | What buds develop most frequently? |
10726 | What causes them to mould? |
10726 | What could the knot have been? |
10726 | What effect does this have on the appearance of the tree? |
10726 | What happens when a branch is stopped in its growth by flowering? |
10726 | What has the Morning- Glory seed that the others have not? |
10726 | What have all these four seeds in common? |
10726 | What have the Bean and Pea that the Morning- Glory has not? |
10726 | What is Botany? |
10726 | What is a tree called when the trunk is lost in the branches? |
10726 | What is the arrangement of the leaves on the stem? |
10726 | What is the arrangement of the leaves? |
10726 | What is the use of the wool and the gum? |
10726 | What is there in the Morning- Glory seed that this has not? |
10726 | What makes the ends of the branches so rough? |
10726 | What other tree that you have studied has this arrangement? |
10726 | What part grows first in all these seeds? |
10726 | What part grows first? |
10726 | What peculiarity do you notice in the way they come up out of the ground? |
10726 | What years were the best for growth? |
10726 | Where do the buds come on the stem? |
10726 | Where do you look for flower- cluster scars? |
10726 | Where does the flower- cluster come in the bud? |
10726 | Where does the flower- cluster come in the bud? |
10726 | Where is the food stored? |
10726 | Where were the former flower- clusters? |
10726 | Where would you look to see if the flower- cluster had left any mark? |
10726 | Which are the strongest? |
10726 | Which buds are the strongest? |
10726 | Which buds develop most frequently? |
10726 | Which of these kingdoms contain living things? |
10726 | Which years were the best for growth? |
10726 | Why do the first leaves of the Sunflower change so much as the seedling grows? |
10726 | Why do those of the Bean shrivel and finally drop off? |
10726 | Why is it that several twigs grow near each other, and that then comes a space without any branches? |
10726 | Why is there no distinct band of rings as in Beech? |
10726 | Why is this? |
10726 | Why should the Morning- Glory have this jelly that the others have not? |
10726 | Why should this be? |
10726 | Will they grow? |