| 1848 - 614 lapas
...We will allow the professor to introduce his own work in the following extracts from his preface. " Its object is to give a concise view of the state of systematical boiany at the present day, to show the relation or supposed relation of one group of plants to another,... | |
| john forbes - 1846 - 626 lapas
...object is to give a concise view of the state of systematic botany at the present day, to show the real or supposed relation of one group of plants to another,...geographical distribution, and to point out the various u*es to which the species are applied in different countries. The names of all known genera, with their... | |
| 1846 - 612 lapas
...in it, and will give some idea of the labour which must have been bestowed upon its composition : " Its object is to give a concise view of the state of systematic botany at the present day, to show the real or supposed relation of one group of plants... | |
| 1846 - 604 lapas
...briefly place before our readers the plan of ihe present work than in the author's own words : — " Its object is to give a concise view of the state of systematic Botany at the present day — to show the relation, or supposed relation, of one group of... | |
| 1847 - 600 lapas
...men. The general intention of our author will be seen by the following extract from the Preface :— " Its object is to give a concise view of the state...countries. The names of all known genera with their synonymes are given under each natural order, the numbers of the genera and species are in every case... | |
| Sir Joseph Paxton - 1847 - 492 lapas
...numerous and complicated.1 Mis own announcement of the intention of the work is as follows : — " Its object is to give a concise view of the state...countries. The names of all known genera, with their synonymcs, are given under each Natural Order, the numbers of the genera and species are in every cue... | |
| 1847 - 592 lapas
...author will be seen by the following extract from the Preface : — " Its object is to give a conciso view of the state of Systematical Botany at the present...countries. The names of all known genera with their synonymes are given under each natural order, the numbers of the genera and species are in every case... | |
| 1847 - 590 lapas
...The general intention of our author will be seen by the following extract from the Preface : — " Its object is to give a concise view of the state...their geographical distribution, and to point out the varions uses to which the species are applied in different countries. The names of all known genera... | |
| John Frederick Wood - 1862 - 194 lapas
...things changed. The object of the work, and some of the changes, are thus stated in the preface : — "Its object is to give a concise view of the state...Systematical Botany at the present day, to show the relation of one group of plants to another, to explain their geographical distribution, and to point out the... | |
| Henry Allon - 1847 - 586 lapas
...divisions of botany which we have specified as necessary to constitute the science in its integrity. ' Its object is to give a concise view of the state...the species are applied in different countries.' The systematic arrangement adopted is not merely stated, but is illustrated throughout by explanations... | |
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