Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, Volumen31Berthold Seemann Robert Hardwicke, 1898 |
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... botanist emerged , dripping with mud and water , but clutching firmly in his hand the first British specimen of Carex rhynchophysa ! Unable to arrive at a satisfactory conclusion as to its determi- nation , I passed the specimen to my ...
... botanist emerged , dripping with mud and water , but clutching firmly in his hand the first British specimen of Carex rhynchophysa ! Unable to arrive at a satisfactory conclusion as to its determi- nation , I passed the specimen to my ...
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... botanists . At the opening of the chapter it is stated that " plants with woody stems are able to live through the winter of the cold temperate zones , because the lignification of part of the plant tissues is followed by a development ...
... botanists . At the opening of the chapter it is stated that " plants with woody stems are able to live through the winter of the cold temperate zones , because the lignification of part of the plant tissues is followed by a development ...
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... botanists , but " to all interested in agriculture and the raising of domestic animals . " Dr. Vasey's assistant , Prof. L. H. Dewey , is responsible for most of the descriptions . There are 50 plates , including figures of 52 species ...
... botanists , but " to all interested in agriculture and the raising of domestic animals . " Dr. Vasey's assistant , Prof. L. H. Dewey , is responsible for most of the descriptions . There are 50 plates , including figures of 52 species ...
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... botanists . 6 Fenton John Anthony Hort was born apparently in 1828 , and proceeded in due course to Trinity College , Cambridge , from which most of his botanical notes are dated . In the 2nd vol . of the Phytologist ( pp . 1047-9 ) ...
... botanists . 6 Fenton John Anthony Hort was born apparently in 1828 , and proceeded in due course to Trinity College , Cambridge , from which most of his botanical notes are dated . In the 2nd vol . of the Phytologist ( pp . 1047-9 ) ...
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... botanist , the most interesting chapter in the second edition of Island Life is doubtless that dealing with our own islands , containing , as it does , the first list yet published , of any extent , of our reputed endemic plant - forms ...
... botanist , the most interesting chapter in the second edition of Island Life is doubtless that dealing with our own islands , containing , as it does , the first list yet published , of any extent , of our reputed endemic plant - forms ...
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