id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22165 Gibson, W. Hamilton (William Hamilton) My Studio Neighbors .txt text/plain 39530 1898 67 Sprengel showed that in a great many flowers, as I have shown at C (Fig. 3), this deposit of pollen is naturally impossible, owing to the 2. Insects in approaching the nectar brush the pollen from the anthers "discovered." Starting to prove that insects fertilize the flowers, his reverse--that _insects could not fertilize_ flowers in the manner he had the flower, but the long tongues of these insects might permit the of pollen and stigma, looking to the flower's cross-fertilization. the stigma, and as the bee enters the next flower the pollen clubs are In the case of a smaller bee visiting the flower, the insect would find (Fig. 18 B), thus insuring the cross-fertilizing of the flower, the bee fertilization by the pollen on the insect's tongue; and even though the flowers, the pollen of the milkweed blossom must come in contact with ./cache/22165.txt ./txt/22165.txt