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THIS monograph is devoted to a most careful study of the marine flora (excluding diatoms) of a region which, though poor in species, affords problems of great scientific interest, more especially with respect to the origin of the flora and its comparison with those of other seas. The whole number of species determined with certainty amounted to only seventy-four, including four Characeæ, but to these must be added a few others met with only in too imperfect a state to allow of determination.
Die Algenflora der Danziger Bucht, ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Ostseeflora.
By Prof. Lakowitz. Pp. vii+141; 1 Vegetationskarte, 5 double plates of photographic illustrations of the plants, and 70 text-illustrations of structure. (Danzig, 1907, Kommissions verlag von W. Engelmann, Leipzig.)
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Die Algenflora der Danziger Bucht, ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Ostseeflora . Nature 79, 126–127 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/079126a0
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