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THE present volume is, in a sense, an abridged edition of an excellent text-book by the same author, which appeared a year or two ago. The subject-matter is carefully arranged to suit the convenience of teacher and pupil, and altogether the book is one which should prove useful in this country as well as in America. Naturally, from the British point of view, the difficulty of obtaining the needful specimens occasionally may turn up, though this would not recur very often. We can confidently recommend Prof. Atkinson's book to the notice of teachers.
Lessons in Botany.
By Prof. George F. Atkinson Pp. xv + 365. (New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1900.)
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Lessons in Botany . Nature 62, 30 (1900). https://doi.org/10.1038/062030c0
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