Abstract
BOTANISTS who are interested in precision in nomenclature have awaited with some impatience the publication of the new edition of the “International Rules of Botanical Nomenclature” which would embody the results of the deliberations of the International Botanical Congress at Cambridge in 1930.
International Rules of Botanical Nomenclature,
adopted by the International Botanical Congresses of Vienna, 1905, and Brussels, 1910, revised by the International Botanical Congress of Cambridge, 1930. Compiled by the Editorial Committee for Nomenclature from the Report of the Subsection of Nomenclature prepared by John Briquet. (Règles internationales de la Nomenclature botanique) (Internationale Regeln der botanischen Nomenclatur.) Dritte Ausgabe. Pp. xi + 152. (Jena: Gustav Fischer, 1935.) 7 gold marks.
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International Rules of Botanical Nomenclature. Nature 136, 699–700 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136699a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/136699a0