Dive into the detailed world of plant science with "Botanical Gazette, Volume 71 (1921)." This meticulously preserved volume offers insights into botanical research from the early 20th century. Originally published under the guidance of esteemed botanists Joseph Charles Arthur, Charles Reid Barnes, John Merle Coulter, and M. S. Coulter, in affiliation with the University of Chicago, this gazette provides a wealth of information for researchers, historians of science, and anyone fascinated by the intricacies of plant life.
Explore articles covering a range of botanical subjects, reflecting the scientific inquiries of the time. This historical record offers a unique perspective on the development of botanical science and its enduring relevance.
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