Abstract
DANISH botanists are to be congratulated on the vigorous manner in which they attack the botany of the various dependencies of their kingdom. In the “Botany of the Faeröes” (1901-1908) the results of a systematic investigation of the flora and vegetation of those islands were presented, and with the completion of that work a similar survey of the botany of Iceland has been commenced.
The Botany of Iceland.
Dr. L. Kolderup Rosenvinge Dr. Eug. Warming. Part i. “The Marine Algal Vegetation.” By Dr. Helgi Jónsson. Pp. vi + 186. (Copenhagen: J. Frimodt; London: John Wheldon and Co., 1912.)
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C., A. The Botany of Iceland . Nature 90, 645 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/090645a0
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