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Page 106
... botany ; unless we can suppose that they are to be initiated in the science with as little regard to their feelings , as the master of an academy observes in laying the ground - work of a classical education : but botany , in a popular ...
... botany ; unless we can suppose that they are to be initiated in the science with as little regard to their feelings , as the master of an academy observes in laying the ground - work of a classical education : but botany , in a popular ...
Page 163
... Botany , which are indeed of themselves excellent , but wholly out of place in the present volumes ; since the young student of botany must be well versed in a knowlege of the anatomy of the flower , and of the forms of the leaf ...
... Botany , which are indeed of themselves excellent , but wholly out of place in the present volumes ; since the young student of botany must be well versed in a knowlege of the anatomy of the flower , and of the forms of the leaf ...
Page 468
... Botany , properly so called . The first object here is the consideration of those general principles which ought to guide us , in laying hold of the strong and characteristic features of plants ; and in sepa- rating them into species ...
... Botany , properly so called . The first object here is the consideration of those general principles which ought to guide us , in laying hold of the strong and characteristic features of plants ; and in sepa- rating them into species ...
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