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English
Pages
259

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Botanical studies (First series)
1925, The University of Aberdeen
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[Aberdeen]

Table of Contents

The acidity of sphagnum and its relation to chalk and mineral salts, by M. Skene.
Studies on marine Fungi, by G. K. Sutherland.
Some experiments on the influence of temperature on the rate of growth in Pisum sativum, by I. Leitch.
Letter dated 23 August, 1918, by Mr. Farquarason (with in memoriam notices by J. W. H. Trail and E. B. Poulton).
On the ecology of British beechwoods with special reference to their regeneration, by A. S. Watt.

Edition Notes

Contains bibliographies.

Series
Aberdeen University studies -- no. 96, Aberdeen University studies -- no. 96.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
062
Library of Congress
QK1 .A15 1st ser.

The Physical Object

Pagination
259 pages, illustrations plates (part double)
Number of pages
259

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL45128985M
LCCN
25522922
OCLC/WorldCat
13856254

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