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THOUGH written for the use of teachers ancl students of botany in North America, this book will be found almost as useful on this side of the Atlantic. Very many of the plants employed as examples are either natives of, or very generally cultivated in, the British Islands, and could easily be obtained both in country and in town. Even where the selected examples are not themselves readily procured among us the methods of study, the lessons drawn from them, and the suggestions offered for further personal investigation, are very often such as could be readily applied by an intelligent reader to British species.
Lessons with Plants.
By L. H. Bailey. Pp. xxxi + 491. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1898.)
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Lessons with Plants. Nature 57, 561 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/057561a0
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