I have been requested by many admirers of flowers to recommend some introductory work on Botany; and it would at first seem that I might have taken a much easier method of …
W Fawcett - Botanical Gazette, 1897 - journals.uchicago.edu
JAMAICA is about ninety miles south of Cuba. Its most west-ern point is nearly directly south of Toronto, as it lies between 78? 20'50" and 76? ii'W. long. It is situated between i80 32'and …
The list of species of Cyperaceae published herewith is based primarily on collections in the herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden, supplemented by those in the herbarium of …
Plant ecology in the Caribbean has scarcely entered the broad phase of general descriptive accounts and the stage of intensive local analysis and experimental approach has not yet …
WB Hemsley - Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1894 - academic.oup.com
AumonaH I have drawn up as complete a list as I could of'the vascular plants hitherto collected in the Tonga Islands, the few preliminary observations I have to make 011 the flora …
6 THE more original portion of the Flora of Tropical Africa'is based upon the very extensive collections that have accumulated at Kew during the last ten years, sent home by the …
The vegetation of Jamaica is of particular interest, both by reason of the wealth of the flora of which it is made up and because of the diversity which is given it by the varied geological …
It is proposed to present in this paper and others which will follow it, records of the occurrence of rare or otherwise interesting plants of the Bahama Islands, looking forward to …
WR Taylor - American Journal of Botany, 1929 - JSTOR
JAMAICA The collection by Dr. BM Davis was a fairly extensive one. However, Collins (I90I) has given us a rather complete sketch of the flora, and so it is not surprising that the …