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    Atlas of foliar surface features in woody plants, VI. Carya (Juglandaceae) of north America

    Scanning electron microscopy was used to examine foliar surface features such as trichome types and the micro-relief formed by cell contours, cuticular patterns, and epicuticular wax in the genusCarya. The fourte...

    James W. Hardin, Donald E. Stone in Brittonia (1984)

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    Erratum to Patterns in the evolution of amentiferous fruits

    Donald E. Stone in Brittonia (1974)

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    Patterns in the evolution of amentiferous fruits

    The diversity of fruit types within the Amentiferae appears to be the result of different seed dispersal and seedling establishment strategies that have evolved independently in the amentiferous families withi...

    Donald E. Stone in Brittonia (1973)

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    Erratum to: Morphological and chemical evidence on the hybrid nature of bitter pecan, Carya X lecontei

    ERRATUM IN ARTICLE BY STONE, ADROUNY, AND ADROUNY. — In BRITTONIA Vol. 17, No. 2 (Apr 1965), Fig. 1 (p. 100) was unfortunately printed upside down.

    Donald E. Stone, George A. Adrouny, Salpi Adrouny in Brittonia (1965)

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    Morphological and chemical evidence on the hybrid nature of bitter pecan, Carya X lecontei

    Donald E. Stone, George A. Adrouny, Salpi Adrouny in Brittonia (1965)

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    New chromosome counts for two species of hickory (Carya)

    Donald E. Stone in Brittonia (1964)

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    Pollen size in Hickories (Carya)

    Donald E. Stone in Brittonia (1963)

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    Ploidal level and stomatal size in the American hickories

    The chromosome numbers of two diploid species—Cary a aquatica (n = 16), andC. illinoensis (n = 16)—and one tetraploid—C. texana (2n = 64)—are recorded for the first time. Counts ofn = 16 and 2n = 32 forC. cordifo...

    Donald E. Stone in Brittonia (1961)