Abstract
THE first volume of this excellent book was reviewed in NATURE, vol. xxxix. p. 507. The present volume, which completes the work, treats of the “history of plants,” by which is meant their development, in the widest sense, including both ontogeny and phylogeny. The former subject (“origin of descendants”) occupies the first 480 pages, while the remainder is devoted to the “history of species.”
Pflanzenleben.
Von Anton Kerner von Marilaun. Band II. Geschichte der Pflanzen. (Leipzig und Wien: Bibliographisches Institut.)
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S., D. Pflanzenleben. Nature 47, 605–606 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/047605b0
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