10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHYTOGRAPHER»
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1
Landmarks of Botanical History
But the conclusion of his short dissertation on the several plants which he would
include under Horminum is a new opinion, and it must then have been a startling
one, about Dioscorides as a phytographer, whom he would regard as having ...
Edward Lee Greene, Frank N. Egerton, 1983
2
Phytography as a Fine Art
Of course the other general characters and conditions mentioned above can also
afford a variety of traits for a pen-portrait and the phytographer must not omit to
consult in these respects Guiding scheme No. 8, containing a variety of ...
Jan Willem Moll, Johannes Cornelis Schoute, 1934
The phytographer is not willing to depend upon garden specimens, because they
sometimes vary considerably from plants collected in nature and afford no certain
guarantees of their origin. It is therefore not to be supposed that the demands ...
4
A history of British ferns
On reference to Plukenet, I found that accurate botanist and phytographer giving
Bay as his authority in the present instance, and referring the reader to Bay's '
Synopsis,' p. 27. Here is the passage : — " Filix montana ramosa minor argute ...
5
Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... phytographer, phytographic, phytographist, phytography, phytoid, phyto- lith,
phytology, phytome, phytomorphic, phyto- parasite, phytopathogen,
phytopathology, phy- topathy, phytopathology, phytophage, phytophagous,
phytophagy, ...
6
The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, ...
Roman phytographer* inserts these curious and gratifying observations : — " No
longer ago than in our forefathers' daies," he relates, " Juba, king of Mauritania,
found out the herb Euphorbia, which he so called after the name of his own ...
William Holl, Neville Wood, Edward Mammatt, 1838
7
A Region of Astonishing Beauty: The Botanical Exploration of ...
(1879) did honor him and is found in various western locations; but it is a plant of
desert habitat, usually below six thousand feet in elevation, inappropriate for a
botanist and phytographer who reached greater heights himself. We can ...
8
Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker O.M., G.C.S.I.
Though conceived, he says with regret, upon a restricted plan, it ran to seven
volumes, relating to 16,000 species. It is, he says in the Preface, a pioneer work,
and necessarily incomplete. But he hopes it may 'help the phytographer to
discuss ...
Joseph Dalton Hooker, Leonard Huxley, 2011
Haenke, Thaddaeus, 1761—1817, Bohemia; phytographer for King of Spain; first
botanist, with Luis Née, in California, visiting San Diego and Monterey with the
Malaspina Expedition in 1791. His collections were described by K. B. Presl, ...
Philip Alexander Munz, 1973
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Makers of British Botany: A Collection of Biographies by ...
But he hopes it may "help the phytographer to discuss problems of distribution of
plants from the point of view of what is perhaps the richest, and is certainly the
most varied botanical area on the surface of the globe." Scarcely was this great ...