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Hardcover. Condition: Good. TEXT LINE DRAWINGS, B & W PHOTOS (illustrator). 5th or later Edition. Copyright Date: 1923 Sm Quarto, 1946, PP.528, THE CURRENT PRINCIPLES AND PROBLEMS IN BOTANY for 1955 Good, Solid Copy With Wear At Extremities, TEXT LINE DRAWINGS, B & W PHOTOS.
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Published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1935
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Published by Hardpress Publishing, 2013
ISBN 10: 1314804960 ISBN 13: 9781314804966
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Published by Medtech Science Press, New Delhi, 2026
ISBN 10: 9384007900 ISBN 13: 9789384007904
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Published by McGraw-Hill Book Co, 1963
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Published by Legare Street Press 10/27/2022, 2022
ISBN 10: 1018992413 ISBN 13: 9781018992419
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Publication Date: 1963
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Published by Medtech Science Press, New Delhi, 2017
ISBN 10: 9385998250 ISBN 13: 9789385998256
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Published by McGraw Hill, New York & London, 1946
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Hardcover. Fourth Ed. Xvii, 726pp; illustrations. Previous owner's stamp to front endpaper, otherwise very good copy. McGraw-Hill Publications in the Botanical Sciences. ; 225 x 145mm.
Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. The science of botany. 2. Introductory survey. 3. The cell. 4. Functions of root. 5. Functions of leaf. 6. The stem and its functions. 7. Metabolism. 8. Growth. 9. Development and morphogenesis experimental morphology. 10. The plant and its environment. 11. Reproduction. 12. Heredity and variation. 13. Plant evolution. 14. The plant Kingdom. 15. The Thallophyta. 16. The Thallophyta. 16. The Thallophyta. 17. The Bryophyte. 18. Vascular plants (Tracheophyta). 19. Vascular plants (Lycopsida). 20. Vascular plants (The sphenopsida). 21. Vascular plants (The Pteropsida). 22. The gymnospermae. 23. The angiospermae. Index. An elementary text is necessarily conservative in presenting the results of scientific progress, and rightfully witholds recognition of new discoveries until these have become definitely established. As commonly presented in elementary courses this subject has for some time been in need of a thorough revision. The remarkable discoveries of recent years with regard to the character of the earliest known land plants, the Psilophytales of the Devonian, have provided us with a basis from which to derive the three main lines of vascular plants which are now so clearly distinguishable, and which for some time have been designated as the Lycopsida, the Sphenopsida, and the Pteropsida. The evolution ofthe modern seed-bearing plants-the Gymnosperms and the Angiosperms- from the last of the three is universally admitted, but the name Spermatophytes for these plants is evidently a misnomer, since the seed-bearing habit has certainly arisen a number of times and in other groups. The time honored terms Pteridophyta and Spermatophyta and the groupings which these designate have therefore been discarded in favor of a more natural classification and a more appropriate nomenclature. For the vascular plants as a whole the term Tracheophyta is here proposed, as cognate with Thallophyta and Bryophyta. The field of botanical science is progressing so rapidly and seems destined to occupy such an important place that even the beginning student should become acquainted with the point of view which it presents. The most characteristic feature of living organisms is their possession of specific shapes, and the factors which are responsible for the development of these shapes are thus of great importance biologically. (jacket).