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ARTICLE XI INSECTIVOROUS AND CLIMBING PLANTS

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Review of Darwin's Two Works upon these Subjects—No Absolute Marks for distinguishing between Vegetables and Animals.—New observations upon the Sundews or Droseras.—Their Sensitiveness, Movements, Discernment of the Presence and Appropriation of Animal Matter.—Dionaea, and other Plants of the same Order.—Utricularia and Pinguicula.—Sarracenia and Nepenthes.—Climbing Plants; the Climbing effected through Sensitiveness or Response to External Impression and Automatic Movement.—Capacities inherent in Plants generally, and apparently of no Service to them, developed and utilized by those which climb.—Natural Selection not a Complete Explanation

Darwiniana; Essays and Reviews Pertaining to Darwinism

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