"Text-Book of General Botany" (1885) by Patrick Geddes and Wilhelm Julius Behrens is a comprehensive overview of botany from the late 19th century. This meticulously detailed textbook covers a wide range of botanical subjects, offering insights into the structure, function, and classification of plants as understood during that era. It is an invaluable resource for those interested in the history of science, particularly botany, and provides a detailed look at the state of botanical knowledge at the time.
This book offers a deep dive into the botanical sciences of the late 1800s and is of interest to scholars and students of the history of science and botany. It reflects the era's scientific methods and understanding, providing a unique insight into the development of modern botanical studies.
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