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The Cotton Plant in Egypt

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THERE can be no doubt of the freshness and originality of mind with which Mr. Balls has attacked a great diversity of problems in their application to the cotton plant. Some of these questions are genetic, some pathological, some physiological in the stricter sense, and most of them involve considerations of direct economic importance.

The Cotton Plant in Egypt.

Studies in Physiology and Genetics. By W. Lawrence Balls. Pp. xvi + 202. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd, 1912.) Price 5s. net. (Macmillan's Science Monographs.)

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B., W. The Cotton Plant in Egypt . Nature 90, 667–668 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/090667b0

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