Botany: The Modern Study of Plants
by Marie Stopes
Publisher: T.C. & E.C. Jack 1912
ISBN/ASIN: B004FTOB4S
Number of pages: 104
Description:
This textbook is a short introduction to the fundamental principles of modern botany (1912 edition). From the contents: morphology, anatomy, cytology, physiology, ecology, palaeontology, plant breeding, pathology, and systematic botany.
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