"Contributions From The Department Of Botany Of Columbia University, Volume 5" is a valuable historical record of botanical research conducted at Columbia University. This volume showcases the diverse investigations undertaken by the Department of Botany, offering insights into plant physiology, morphology, taxonomy, and ecology during the period it was published. It represents a significant contribution to the botanical sciences and a testament to the university's commitment to scientific inquiry.
Researchers and historians of science will find this volume to be a vital primary source for understanding the development of botany as a discipline and the specific research interests of Columbia University's botany department. It provides a detailed snapshot of the scientific landscape of the time and the methodologies employed by leading botanists.
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