... continental areas, and they founded herbaria and libraries, each in his own country, which have become permanent and quasi-national institutions. - - - There is much in their lives and works that recalls the career of Linnaeus, of whom they were worthy... Botanical Gazette - Страница 1391888Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1888 - 436 страници
...the career of Linnaeus, of whom they were worthy disciples, in the comprehensiveness of their labour, the excellence of their methods, their judicious conception...descriptions, and the clearness of their scientific language." The accuracy of the resemblance of Gray and De Candolle, so admirably and justly expressed by Hooker,... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1888 - 426 страници
...the career of Linnaeus, of whom they were worthy disciples, in the comprehensiveness of their labour, the excellence of their methods, their judicious conception...descriptions, and the clearness of their scientific language. ' ' The accuracy of the resemblance of Gray and De Candolle, so admirably and justly expressed by Hooker,... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1899 - 648 страници
...quasi-national institutions. . . . There is much in their lives and works that recalls the career of Linnaeus, of whom they were worthy disciples, in the comprehensiveness...descriptions, and the clearness of their scientific language.* The brilliant work in chemistry done byj. Lawrence Smith, combined with the fact that prior to his... | |
| 1887 - 528 страници
...the career of Linnseus, of whom they were worthy disciples, in the comprehensiveness of their labur, the excellence of their methods, their judicious conception...descriptions, and the clearness of their scientific language. — Nature. ^T^r Sure to like the following NEW BOOKS. They V \f\ I f\\ \^\j are worth ten times their... | |
| 1888 - 422 страници
...correspondents. Lastly, there is much in their lives and works that recills the career of Ltnnii'ui:, of whom they were worthy disciples, in the comprehensiveness...descriptions, and the clearness of their scientific language." OR. AFW SCHIMPEK has published an exceedingly interesting and valuable paper1 upon the formation of... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1888 - 432 страници
...the career of Linnaeus, of whom they were worthy disciples, in the comprehensiveness of their labour, the excellence of their methods, their judicious conception...descriptions, and the clearness of their scientific language." The accuracy of the resemblance of Gray and De Candolle, so admirably and justly expressed by Hooker,... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1888 - 62 страници
...the career of Linnaeus, of whom they were worthy disciples, in the comprehensiveness of their labour, the excellence of their methods, their judicious conception...descriptions, and the clearness of their scientific language." The accuracy of the resemblance of Gray and De Candolle, so admirably and justly expressed by Hooker,... | |
| James Dwight Dana, William Gilson Farlow - 1890 - 94 страници
...quasi-national institutions. - - - There is much in their lives and works that recalls the career of Linn»3us, of whom they were worthy disciples, in the comprehensiveness...descriptions, and the clearness of their scientific language. The accuracy of the resemblance of Gray and De Candolle, so admirably and justly expressed by Hooker,... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1890 - 894 страници
...quasi-national institutions. - - - There is much in their lives and works that recalls the career of Linna?us, of whom they were worthy disciples, in the comprehensiveness of their labor, the ex cellenco of their methods, their judicious conception of the limits ot genera and species, the terseness... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1899 - 646 страници
...quasi-national institutions. . . . There is much in their lives and works that recalls the career of Linnaeus, of whom they were worthy disciples, in the comprehensiveness...descriptions, and the clearness of their scientific language.2 The brilliant work in chemistry done byJ. Lawrence Smith, combined with the fact that prior... | |
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