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1 Here the wolf is the corn-spirit whose fertilising power is in his tail.
2 Key to the fertilising power of plants were the fungi in their root systems.
3 Here again the fertilising power of the Corn-mother is indicated.
4 Here the pig is the corn-spirit, whose fertilising power is sometimes supposed to lie especially in his tail.
5 Perhaps the sticks had been previously used to beat the Death, and so had acquired the fertilising power ascribed to the effigy.
6 It has been shown by experiment that in fresh sea-water the sperm may live and retain its fertilising power for several days.
7 Darwin showed that the fertilising power of the pollen of another variety or of another individual is greater than that of the plant's own pollen.
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