Bharucha, F.R. & DeLeeuw, W.C. A Practical Guide to Plant Sociology.
1st. Pub. Orient Longmans. 1957 pp.v, 45. Vg. in card covers.
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Blackwell Scientific Publications. Plants Today.
Pub. Blackwell. 1988-1989 7 Parts (Vol. 1 Pt. 1 & 2, Vol. 1,2,3,5,6). Lightly sunned in places and minor scuffs, o/w. vg.
£5.00 [ref: 32953]
Bradshaw, A.D. & Chadwick, M.J. The Restoration of Land. The ecology and reclamation of derelict and degraded land.
1st. Pub. Blackwell Scientific Pub. 1980 pp.xi, 317 with illus, graphs and tables. A vg. copy in dw. with sl. faded spine.
£20.00 [ref: 36707]
Brooks, F.T. Imperial Botanical Conference, London, July 7-16th July 1924. Report of Proceedings.
Pub. C.U.P. 1925 pp.xv, 385 with 2 coloured illus. Some wear to top and bottom of spine o/w. good.
£30.00 [ref: 36711]
Brummitt, R.K. Index to European Taxonomic Literature. For the years 1965, 1966, 1968 and 1969.
Pub. IBPT & N. 1966-1971 4 vols. One volume per year. VG.
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Colston, A. & Perring, F. Insects, Plants and Set-Aside.
Pub. BSBI. 1995 pp.vii, 55 with a number of figs. Royal 8vo. Spine lightly sunned, o/w. vg. softback.
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Cottrell Watson, H. Topographical Botany. Being local and personal Records towards shewing the Distribution of British Plants traced through the 112 Counties and Vice-Counties of England, Wales and Scotland.
2nd. Corr. & Enl. Ed. Pub. Quaritch. 1883 pp.xlvii, 612 with colour fold-out map. Original green cloth boards a little bumped & a little foxing in some places. New end papers. Overall vg.
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Darlington, C.D. Recent Advances in Cytology.
2nd. Ed. Pub. Churchill. 1937 pp.xvi, 671 with illus. Spine a little darkened o/w. a very good copy.
£2.00 [ref: 36271]
Eggli, U. (Ed.). Glossary of Botanical Terms, with special reference to Succulent Plants (including German equivalents).
1st. Ed. Pub. British Cactus & Succulent Society. 1993 pp.109 with 8 plates of b/w. illus. Crown 4to. A fine softback.
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Endress, Peter K. Diversity and Evolutionary Biology of Tropical Flowers.
Pub. C.U.P. 1996 pp.xi, 511 with illus. and line drawings. Nr. fine copy in pbk.
The comparitive study of flowers began in temperate regions and as such most books are about temperate flowers. This volume concentrates on tropical flowers, whilst sharing many features seen in temperate flowers, exhibit phenomena which are purely tropical. The first part of the volume deals with general structure and biological features of flowers and shows facits of their diversity.The second part focuses on the flowers of selected tropical plants and emphasizes their structural and biological idiosyncrasies. and evolutionary features.
£40.00 [ref: 36479]