Makers of British botany

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Makers of British botany (1913)
Francis Wall Oliver (ed.)
550206Makers of British botany1913Francis Wall Oliver (ed.)

MAKERS OF

BRITISH BOTANY



CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
London: FETTER LANE, E.C.
C. F. CLAY, Manager

Edinburgh: 100, PRINCES STREET
London: WILLIAM WESLEY & SON, 28, ESSEX STREET, STRAND
Berlin: A. ASHER AND CO.
Leipzig: F. A. BROCKHAUS
New York: G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS
Bombay and Calcutta: MACMILLAN AND CO., LTD.


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MAKERS OF

BRITISH BOTANY



A COLLECTION OF BIOGRAPHIES
BY LIVING BOTANISTS



Edited by

F. W. OLIVER



Cambridge:
at the University Press
1913



Cambridge:
PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A.
AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS



PREFACE


The origin and scope of the present book will be found fully indicated in the Introduction, so that it is not needful to refer to them here. One change in the original scheme of the work has been made during its passage through the press, viz. the inclusion of an additional chapter from the pen of Prof. F. O. Bower dealing with the life of the late Sir Joseph Hooker. Our veteran botanist passed away on Dec. 10, 1911, in his 95th year, and in him botany loses its outstanding personality as well as its principal link with the past. The history of botany in this country during the Victorian period, when it comes to be written, must of necessity be woven around the life of this great man.

For the excellent index to the book the reader is indebted to Dr E. de Fraine, whose care and good judgment in this matter will be fully appreciated.



October, 1912





LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS


PLATE To face p.
Frontispiece. John Hutton Balfour (1878).
I. Robert Morison 8
II. Great Gate of the Physic Garden, Oxford 18
III. John Ray 28
IV. Nehemiah Grew (1701) 44
V. Plate from Anatomy of Vegetables Begun, 1672 48
VI. Facsimile of a page from The Comparative Anatomy of Trunks, Nehemiah Grew, 1675 52
VII. From Grew's Anatomy. Sheweth the Parts of a Goosberry. Part of a Vine Branch cut transversly, and splitt half way downe ye midle 56
VIII. Stephen Hales (1759) 65
IX. Plate 18 from Hales's Vegetable Staticks 82
X. John Hill 84
XI. Robert Brown (circa 1856) 108
XII. Sir William Jackson Hooker (1834) 126
XIII. John Stevens Henslow (1851) 151
XIV. John Lindley 164
XV. William Griffith (1843) 178
XVI. From Griffith's Notulae. Median section of the ovule of Cycas. Nucellar apex of Cycas with pollen chamber and pollen grains 188
XVII. William Henry Harvey 204
XVIII. Miles Joseph Berkeley 225
XIX. Joseph Henry Gilbert 233
XX. Henry Witham of Lartington 243
XXI. William Crawford Williamson (1876) 246
XXII. Vascular system of stem of Lepidodendron selaginoides in transverse section 250
XXIII. Root of Calamites (Astromyelon Williamsonis) in transverse section 254
XXIV. Cone of Calamostachys Binneyana; sporangia and sporangiophores 256
XXV. Harry Marshall Ward (1895) 261
XXVI. Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (1868) 302
Text-fig. p. 77. Figure from Vegetable Staticks showing a vine with mercury gauges in place to demonstrate root pressure.


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