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Outlines of Botany: Taken Chiefly from Smith's Introduction; Containing an Explanation of Botanical Terms and an Illustration of the System of ... of Physiology of Vegetables (Classic Reprint)
Outlines of Botany Taken Chiefly from Smith's Introduction Containing an Explanation of Botanical Terms and an Illustration of the System of of Physiology of Vegetables - Classic Reprint Author:John Locke Excerpt from Outlines of Botany: Taken Chiefly From Smith's Introduction; Containing an Explanation of Botanical Terms and an Illustration of the System of Linnaeus, Also Some Account of Natural Orders, and the Anatomy of Physiology of Vegetables — As schools are inclined to attend to the classes and orders of Linnaeus without much regard to thei... more »r prac tical use, I have been particular to give some account of genera and species, and the application of the ele ments in practice in '6 finding out an unknown plant. The classes and orders of Linnaeus were construct ed for no other purpose than to afford a means of ar riving at a knowledge of genera and species, and a knowledge of them seems not to be of much conse quenco unless applied to this purpose.
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