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(a) The Oldest Land Flora. THE Edinburgh meeting will be long remembered among botanists as that at which a consideration of the oldest land flora, namely, that of the Rhynie Chert beds, took a prominent place. This subject bulked largely in the president's address; it formed the basis of a series of papers presented to a joint meeting of the Sections of Botany and Geology, and it was fully illustrated by a marvellous series of microscope preparations demonstrated by Dr. Lang and Dr. Kidston in the laboratory of the Royal Gardens.
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T., E. Botany at the British Association. Nature 109, 189–190 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/109189a0
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