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 * colspan=2|Cohn and Caspary on Aldrovanda.
 * |264
 * colspan=2|Mori on the neat of irritability in Aldrovanda.
 * |269
 * colspan=2|Dural-Jouve on the function of certain glands in Aldrovanda.
 * |289
 * colspan=2|Fraustadt, Penzig, and Pfeffer on the roots of Dionaea and
 * |289
 * colspan=2|Fraustadt, Penzig, and Pfeffer on the roots of Dionaea and
 * colspan=2|Fraustadt, Penzig, and Pfeffer on the roots of Dionaea and
 * |298
 * colspan=2|Batalin on the yellow-green colour of Pinguicula.
 * |305
 * colspan=2|Batalin on the pits or depressions in the leaves of Pinguicula.
 * |315
 * colspan=2|Pfeffer on the use of Pinguicula as rennet.
 * |321
 * colspan=2|Kamienski on the absence of the root in Utricularia.
 * |333
 * colspan=2|Schimper on the evidence of absorption of the products of decay in Utricularia cornuta.
 * |349
 * colspan=2|Hovelacque, Schenk, and Schimper on the morphology of Utricularia montana.
 * |360
 * colspan=2|Schimper on Utricularia cornuta.
 * |367
 * colspan=2|Schimper on the evidence of absorption in Sarracenia.
 * |367
 * colspan=2|De Bary on the vigorous growth of Utricularia when supplied with animal food.
 * |368
 * colspan=2|Treub on Diachidia Rafflesiana.
 * }
 * |367
 * colspan=2|Schimper on the evidence of absorption in Sarracenia.
 * |367
 * colspan=2|De Bary on the vigorous growth of Utricularia when supplied with animal food.
 * |368
 * colspan=2|Treub on Diachidia Rafflesiana.
 * }
 * |368
 * colspan=2|Treub on Diachidia Rafflesiana.
 * }