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A Manual of Botany

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THE second volume of Prof. Green's “Manual of Botany” concludes a work, the usefulness of which will be recognised by students and teachers alike. The present part is devoted to the treatment of taxonomy and physiology, and opens with an account of the general principles of classification, and of the leading systems which have severally left their mark on the progress of the science.

A Manual of Botany.

By J. Reynolds Green, Professor of Botany to the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. Vol. ii. Classification and Physiology. (London: J. and A. Churchill, 1896.)

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A Manual of Botany. Nature 54, 570–571 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/054570b0

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