10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BATOLOGICAL»
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Strangers and Pilgrims on Earth: Essays in Honour of Abraham ...
1980 – 'Batologische notities 1' [Batological notes], in: Gorteria 10, 14–24. 1981 –
'Batologische notities 2. Nieuwe gegevens over Rubus L.' [Batological notes.
New data on Rubus L.], in: Gorteria 10, 147–150. – De flora van enkele kreken in
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Eduardus van der Borght, Paul van Geest, 2011
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Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
... edition of L.Fischer's 'Flora von Bern' and Fiseheir-0«»>«sAj^ - Bernenses ;' the
latter work, together with some contributions to tho ^ ^^ - of A. Gromli, adding 98
pages to the volumes of Batological 1j£i"^ already possess, without advancing ...
Linnean Society of London, 1873
In view of such discoveries, this paper provides a detailed account of both the
field locations and the whereabouts of herbarium specimens so as to aid further
batological research within the Yorkshire vice-counties. Introduction The Pennine
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Charles Oodrington Pressick Hobkirk, George Taylor Porritt, William Denison Roebuck, 1999
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Acta Universitatis Lundensis: Nova series
The common sense and practical turn of mind of the English find expression in
their batological work, which is reliable and never strays into loose speculations.
In France BOULAY began as a follower of MOLLER with studies of the Rubus
flora ...
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The Genesis of the European Blackberry Flora
The common sense and practical turn of mind of the English find expression in
their batological work, which is reliable and never strays into loose speculations.
In France Boulay began as a follower of Moller with studies of the Rubus flora of ...
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Trees and Shrubs Hardy in the British Isles: Ri-Z
Since these batological species are 'facultative' apo- micts, i.e., occasionally
breed sexually, they are not wholly debarred from further hybridisation among
themselves. The evolution of new 'species' is therefore a continuous process and
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William Jackson Bean, D. L. Clarke, Sir George Taylor, 1980
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Journal of Botany: British and Foreign
RICHARD F. TOWNDROW. BUBI OF WANDSWORTH COMMON. — In July last I
had the pleasure of a brief visit from the Bev. W. Moyle Rogers, for the purpose of
a further batological exploration of Wandsworth Common than he had already ...
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Polish Botanical Studies
... as a result of his revision of the Rubus herbarium of the 'Provinzial-Museum zu
Danzig', which contained mainly specimens gathered by C. J. V. Kling- graeff.
Some batological notes to this district were later given also by Kalkreuth (1936).
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Excerpta Botanica: Taxonomica et chorologica
Batological notes. III. New informations on Rubus L. (Dutch) - Gorteria 12: 56 - 61;
1984. Rubus baronicus is described as a new species. Information is given on
distribution, ecology, and differences with related species. The subsp. picearum ...
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The Kew Record of Taxonomic Literature
Nieuwe gegevens over Rubus L. (Batological notes: 4. New information in Rubus
L.) Gorteria, 14(1): 19-23 (1988)— map. Du (En). Rubus dejonghii sp. no v. 1
RUBIACEAE BRACHYTOME 890 Chen W-C (Materials for Rubiaceae) . Guihaia
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