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THIS second series of illustrations of farm weeds fully maintains the high standard of execution and reproduction of the preliminary set (see NATURE, 135, 937; 1935). The presentation of each weed provides an education in its life-history and in many cases demonstrates in a most striking manner why any particular species is peculiarly difficult to eradicate.
Weed Plates
By Prof. Dr. E. Korsmo. Series 2, Plates 31–60: Comprising 44 Species of Weeds on Cultivated Soil. 33in. × 25in. With explanatory Booklet of 92 pp. (Oslo: Norsk Hydro-Elektrisk Kvaelstofaktieselskab; Leipzig: Koehler und Volckmar A.-G. und Co., 1935.) Paper, 22 gold marks; Leather paper, cloth edges, eyeletted, 38 gold marks.
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Weed Plates. Nature 139, 8 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139008a0
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