"Botanical Gazette, Volume 66 (1918)" presents a comprehensive collection of botanical research and studies. This volume, part of a long-standing series, includes articles and findings from leading botanists of the era such as Joseph Charles Arthur, Charles Reid Barnes, and John Merle Coulter. The journal covers a wide range of topics within plant science, including plant morphology, physiology, and ecology. The articles reflect the state of botanical knowledge and research methodologies of the early 20th century, making it a valuable resource for historians of science and botanists interested in the development of the field. This volume offers insights into the detailed investigations and discussions that shaped modern botany.
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