Botanical Gazette, Том 13University of Chicago Press, 1888 Publishes research in all areas of the plant sciences. |
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... extend those observa- tions . One can hardly go amiss in choosing a field of work ; but he may waste a great deal of valuable time in doing exactly what others have done before , time which should be spent in adding to preceding knowl ...
... extend those observa- tions . One can hardly go amiss in choosing a field of work ; but he may waste a great deal of valuable time in doing exactly what others have done before , time which should be spent in adding to preceding knowl ...
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... Extended study of large suites of the American forms has led us to different results 5 The error of Al Braun ( in Berl . Monatsbericht ) in copying Engelmann's M macropoda as macropus is here repeated , the original description ...
... Extended study of large suites of the American forms has led us to different results 5 The error of Al Braun ( in Berl . Monatsbericht ) in copying Engelmann's M macropoda as macropus is here repeated , the original description ...
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... extended and illustrated glossary , to be elaborated by the teacher and ap- plied in the laboratory . If so useful a book is to be criticised , we would say that , although it is a vast improvement upon the edition it is meant to ...
... extended and illustrated glossary , to be elaborated by the teacher and ap- plied in the laboratory . If so useful a book is to be criticised , we would say that , although it is a vast improvement upon the edition it is meant to ...
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... extended far beyond the limits of his native land , and for many years students and teachers of botany from distant countries , including many Americans , were attracted to his lab- oratory . In his relations with students , or in ...
... extended far beyond the limits of his native land , and for many years students and teachers of botany from distant countries , including many Americans , were attracted to his lab- oratory . In his relations with students , or in ...
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... in these forms than their labels show , and their range has been very materially extended . P. Bolanderi Gray has been badly confused with Carum Gairdneri 1888. ] 77 BOTANICAL GAZETTE . Coulter and J N Rose 77, 141, 208.
... in these forms than their labels show , and their range has been very materially extended . P. Bolanderi Gray has been badly confused with Carum Gairdneri 1888. ] 77 BOTANICAL GAZETTE . Coulter and J N Rose 77, 141, 208.
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Страница 97 - That it shall be the object and duty of said experiment stations to conduct original researches or verify experiments on the physiology of plants and animals; the diseases to which they are severally subject, with the remedies for the same; the chemical composition of useful plants at their different stages of growth; the comparative advantages of rotative cropping as pursued under a varying series of crops ; the capacity of new plants or trees for acclimation; the analysis of soils and...
Страница 64 - I never before longed so much to know the names of things as during this visit to Ilfracombe. The desire is part of the tendency that is now constantly growing in me to escape from all vagueness and inaccuracy into the daylight of distinct vivid ideas.
Страница 328 - THE PROCEEDINGS of the Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science for the 1888 meeting have been distributed.
Страница 183 - ... one who is scientifically, and in his own fashion, a Darwinian, philosophically a convinced theist, and religiously an acceptor of the ' creed commonly called the Nicene,' as the exponent of the Christian faith.
Страница 104 - A PRELIMINARY LIST of the vascular plants of the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valleys, by William R.
Страница 48 - With these results in view, it seems idle to discuss further the influence of forests upon rain-fall from the economic point of view, as it is evidently too slight to be of the least practical importance. Man has not yet invented a method of controlling rain-fall.
Страница 232 - President appointed as a committee to nominate officers for the ensuing year Messrs.
Страница 95 - Curtis' <: Catalogue of the Indigenous and Naturalized Plants of the State of North Carolina.
Страница 64 - The proper arrangement, for example, of a code of laws, depends on the same scientific conditions as the classifications in natural history; nor could there be a better preparatory discipline for that important function, than the study of the principles of a natural arrangement, not only in the abstract, but in their actual application to the class of phenomena for which they were first elaborated, and which are still the best school for learning their use.
Страница 139 - ... 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 disciples, in the comprehensiveness of their labor, the excellence of their methods, their judicious conception of the limits of genera and species, the terseness and accuracy of their descriptions, and the clearness of their scientific language.