Dive into the world of plant science with the "Botanical Gazette, Volume 73 (1922)." This volume, a part of the historical record of botanical research, showcases contributions from esteemed botanists such as Joseph Charles Arthur, Charles Reid Barnes, and John Merle Coulter, along with insights from M. S. Coulter and the University of Chicago.
Offering a glimpse into the botanical studies of the early 20th century, this book is a valuable resource for historians of science, botanists, and anyone interested in the evolution of plant science. Explore detailed observations, research findings, and scholarly discussions that shaped our understanding of the plant kingdom. A must-read for those seeking to understand the foundations of modern botany.
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