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Study of Indian Botany

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Discovery Publishing House 1993Description: xi, 397pISBN:
  • 8171412092
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 580 OLI/S
Contents:
Table of Contents Preface; Part I. The Elements of Structural and Physiological Botany: 1. Of the root, stem, and leaves; 2. What the root, stem, and leaves have to do; 3. Further details as to the leaves of the flower; 4. Common flowers to compare with the flower of the orange; 5. Examination of common plants continued as before; 6. How to fill up the schedules; 7. The various organs and their modifications; 8. The minute structure and vital processes of plants; Part II. First Book of Indian Botany: 1. Classification of plants; 2. Synopsis of the more important natural orders of Indian flowering plants; 3. Examination of typical species of the principal natural orders of Indian flowering plants; 4. Flowerless or cryptogamic plants; 5. How to dry specimens; Appendix; Index.
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Book Book Study Centre Pandalam ,University of Kerala Processing Center Study Centre Pandalam ,University of Kerala 580 OLI/S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available USCP289

Includes bibliographical references and index


Table of Contents
Preface; Part I. The Elements of Structural and Physiological Botany: 1. Of the root, stem, and leaves; 2. What the root, stem, and leaves have to do; 3. Further details as to the leaves of the flower; 4. Common flowers to compare with the flower of the orange; 5. Examination of common plants continued as before; 6. How to fill up the schedules; 7. The various organs and their modifications; 8. The minute structure and vital processes of plants; Part II. First Book of Indian Botany: 1. Classification of plants; 2. Synopsis of the more important natural orders of Indian flowering plants; 3. Examination of typical species of the principal natural orders of Indian flowering plants; 4. Flowerless or cryptogamic plants; 5. How to dry specimens; Appendix; Index.

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