This is Volume 45 of the "Botanical Gazette," originally published in 1908. A leading journal of plant science, the "Botanical Gazette" presents a wide range of research in all areas of botany, including plant physiology, morphology, genetics, ecology, and systematics. Founded in 1875, this enduring publication showcases contributions from prominent botanists such as Joseph Charles Arthur, Charles Reid Barnes, John Merle Coulter, and M.S. Coulter, affiliated with the University of Chicago.
This volume offers valuable insights into early 20th-century botanical studies, making it an essential resource for researchers, historians of science, and anyone interested in the development of plant biology.
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