Abstract
THIS book is intended for the use of students in the German Hochschulen; throughout it is written in a manner which is at once interesting and exact. According to the usual plan adopted in text-books of the kind, it is divided into two parts—the first dealing with general botany, and the second with special botany. In a general introduction a short résumé is given of the theories of descent and of natural selection, with a view to their bearing on the subject of the natural boundary between the animal and vegetable kingdoms.
Lehrbuch der Botanik.
By Drs. E. Strasburger F. Noll H. Schenck A. F. W. Schimper. (Jena: Fischer, 1894.)
Enjoying our latest content?
Log in or create an account to continue
- Access the most recent journalism from Nature's award-winning team
- Explore the latest features & opinion covering groundbreaking research
or
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
D., H. Lehrbuch der Botanik. Nature 51, 339 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/051339a0
Issue date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/051339a0