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First Book of Botany (Balfour) 1874 118 pages (Digitally Scanned Copy). An introduction to the study of anatomy and Physiology of plants suited for beginners.
There is one PDF file, in black and white. 000266.pdf This is the main body of the book. This file is 13MB and covers 118 pages. Sample: You can examine a sample of the book in PDF form here.
Author: John Hutton Balfour, M.D.
Published: William Collins, London, Published: 1874, Believed to be: 1st edition, Illustration: Several black and white illustrations., 118pp,
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Description: Language: English An introduction to the study of anatomy and Physiology of plants suited for beginners. the study of the Natural History Sciences constitutes an important part of the education of the pupils who attend our schools, Botany is the department which seems to be best suited for the youthful mind. …having reference to the trees, shrubs, and herbs which are objects of daily observation. It quickens the powers of observation, and promotes the formation of orderly habits. It teaches the pupil to mark the differences and resemblances of the objects around him.
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