Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, Volumen31Berthold Seemann Robert Hardwicke, 1898 |
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... botanist of the day this plant is probably distinct . Sir J. Hooker , in his criticism , speaks of it as the " fluitant form of E. Phellan- drium , " but what this expression is intended to imply is not very clear ; it can hardly be ...
... botanist of the day this plant is probably distinct . Sir J. Hooker , in his criticism , speaks of it as the " fluitant form of E. Phellan- drium , " but what this expression is intended to imply is not very clear ; it can hardly be ...
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... botanists . I protest against anyone assuming to write in the " Darwinian sense , " as Mr. C. B. Clarke does , and at the same time ( or pre- viously ) sneering at investigations of the kind referred to . One is not altogether ...
... botanists . I protest against anyone assuming to write in the " Darwinian sense , " as Mr. C. B. Clarke does , and at the same time ( or pre- viously ) sneering at investigations of the kind referred to . One is not altogether ...
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... botanists . Mr. Brown has devoted a good deal of attention to the forms of Pyrus Aria , and those who know these difficult plants will be able to judge how far he has thrown light upon them . He disposes summarily of the hybrid Epilobia ...
... botanists . Mr. Brown has devoted a good deal of attention to the forms of Pyrus Aria , and those who know these difficult plants will be able to judge how far he has thrown light upon them . He disposes summarily of the hybrid Epilobia ...
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... botanists , has , we believe , not once been consulted by Mr. Brown . It is not only with regard to plants which have exercised the ablest and most critical of our British botanists that Mr. Brown dogmatises without hesitation ...
... botanists , has , we believe , not once been consulted by Mr. Brown . It is not only with regard to plants which have exercised the ablest and most critical of our British botanists that Mr. Brown dogmatises without hesitation ...
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... botanist to land on the island was Tournefort , but this was in January , a season by no means favourable to vegetation , although the authors think that a careful examination of Tournefort's herbarium would show some result of his ...
... botanist to land on the island was Tournefort , but this was in January , a season by no means favourable to vegetation , although the authors think that a careful examination of Tournefort's herbarium would show some result of his ...
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