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THE long-expected translation of Dr. Hans Solereder's “Systematische Anatomie der Dicotyledon,” which has recently been issued by the Clarendon Press, is the latest addition to the splendid series of English translations of classical German works for which all English-speaking people owe a deep debt of gratitude to the Oxford Press.
Systematic Anatomy of Dicotyledons: a Handbook for Laboratories of Pure and Applied Botany.
By Dr. H. Solereder. Translated by L. A. Boodle and Dr. F. E. Fritsch. Revised by Dr.D. H. Scott. Vol. I., Introduction, Polypetalæ, Gamopetalæ. Pp. xii+644. Price 24s. net. Vol. II., Monochlamydeæ, Addenda, Concluding Remarks. Pp. vi+645 to 1182. (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1908.) Price 24s. net.
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H., A. Systematic Anatomy of Dicotyledons: a Handbook for Laboratories of Pure and Applied Botany . Nature 79, 211–212 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/079211a0
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