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THIS book is the latest addition to the McGraw–Hill series of texts in plant science, which is being steadily built up into an encyclopædia of specialist monographs such as botanists have never before had available. As it follows rattier closely on the appearance in the same series of Johannsen's treatise on the same subject, one may first ask what, in the circumstances, is the justification for its publication.
Elements of Botanical Microtechnique
By Prof. John E. Sass. (McGraw–Hill Publications in the Botanical Sciences.) Pp. ix + 222. (New York and London: McGraw–Hill Book Co. Inc., 1940.) 17s. 6d.
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McL, R. Elements of Botanical Microtechnique. Nature 148, 241 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/148241b0
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