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Species, Genera, et Ordines Algarum, seu descriptions succinctæ specierum, generum, et ordinum, quibus Algarum regnum constituitur, auctore Jacobo Georgia Agardh, Bot in Acad Lund Prof Emer

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THE appearance of Dr. J. G. Agardh's excellent work, “Florideernes Morphologi,” published in the Acta of the Royal Scientific Academy of Stockholm, was duly noticed in the pages of NATURE (vol. xxi. p. 282), but, as the work was written in Swedish, a knowledge of its contents was accessible to a limited number of students only; the indefatigable author has therefore, with a view to render it more useful to those who take an interest in his subject, now issued an edition in Latin of the Morphology.

Species, Genera, et Ordines Algarum, seu descriptions succinctæ specierum, generum, et ordinum, quibus Algarum regnum constituitur, auctore Jacobo Georgia Agardh, Bot. in Acad. Lund. Prof. Emer.

Vol. iii. pars ii. 8vo. pp. 301. (Lipsiæ: apud T. O. Weigel, 1880.)

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M., M. Species, Genera, et Ordines Algarum, seu descriptions succinctæ specierum, generum, et ordinum, quibus Algarum regnum constituitur, auctore Jacobo Georgia Agardh, Bot in Acad Lund Prof Emer . Nature 23, 359–360 (1881). https://doi.org/10.1038/023359a0

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