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10—20, 28—33, 41—45, 49—56, figures III
21—34, varying colors III §. 35—45, falling III
46, germ or embryo III 57—62, IV 99.
common flowers II §. 79—88, IV §. 118—121,
53, of flowers II §. 141—148, of fruits III §. 35—45.
Albertus did not without cause deny that plants possess? sex, and? he described the sex organs in native plants more accurately than other? botanists, but neither did he describe their powers sufficiently?, nor was he clear about the impregnation of the date palm original: "phoenicis" I § 189. Therefore, with ancient philosophers, the Earth...