Audiolibro: Elements of Botany
- Download SECTION I. INTRODUCTORY audio
- Download SECTION II. FLAX AS A PATTERN PLANT audio
- Download SECTION III. MORPHOLOGY OF SEEDLINGS audio
- Download SECTION IV. GROWTH FROM BUDS; BRANCHING audio
- Download SECTION V. ROOTS audio
- Download SECTION VI. STEMS audio
- Download SECTION VII. LEAVES -Part 1 audio
- Download SECTION VII. LEAVES -Part 2-4 audio
- Download SECTION VIII. FLOWERS. Part 1-3 audio
- Download SECTION VIII. FLOWERS. Part 4-5 audio
- Download SECTION IX. STAMENS IN PARTICULAR audio
- Download SECTION X. PISTILS IN PARTICULAR audio
- Download SECTION XI. OVULES audio
- Download SECTION XII. MODIFICATIONS OF THE RECEPTACLE audio
- Download SECTION XIII. FERTILIZATION audio
- Download SECTION XIV. THE FRUIT audio
- Download SECTION XV. THE SEED audio
- Download SECTION XVI. VEGETABLE LIFE AND WORK. Parts 1-4 audio
- Download SECTION XVI. VEGETABLE LIFE AND WORK. Parts 5-6 audio
- Download SECTION XVII. CRYPTOGAMOUS OR FLOWERLESS PLANTS audio
- Download SECTION XVIII. CLASSIFICATION AND NOMENCLATURE audio
- Download SECTION XIX. BOTANICAL WORK audio
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The book is intended to ground beginners in Structural Botany and the principles of vegetable life, mainly as concerns Flowering or Phanerogamous plants, with which botanical instruction should always begin; also to be a companion and interpreter to the Manuals and Floras by which the student threads his flowery way to a clear knowledge of the surrounding vegetable creation. Such a book, like a grammar, must needs abound in technical words, which thus arrayed may seem formidable; nevertheless, if rightly apprehended, this treatise should teach that the study of botany is not the learning of names and terms, but the acquisition of knowledge and ideas. No effort should be made to commit technical terms to memory. Any term used in describing a plant or explaining its structure can be looked up when it is wanted, and that should suffice. On the other hand, plans of structure, types, adaptations, and modifications, once understood, are not readily forgotten; and they give meaning and interest to the technical terms used in explaining them. - Summary by Asa Gray
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