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THIS little book is intended for students who have already studied the elementary principles of botanical science. It is divided into three parts, dealing with respectively, the most general conclusions of ecology relating to the habitat of plants, the minute structure of the plant and its adaptations to its habitat, and certain natural orders, regarded more particularly from the point of view of their ecological characteristics. The treatment is simple, though brief, and the illustrations are unusually good.
Flowering Plants: their Structure and Habitat.
By Charlotte L. Laurie. Pp. x + 157; with illustrations by W. L. Boys-Smith. (London: Allman and Son, Ltd., n.d.) Price 2s. 6d.
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Flowering Plants: their Structure and Habitat . Nature 68, 621 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/068621d0
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