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List view record 781: LAND & ENVIRONMENT NOTES. NOTES 1-852, 1980-1982List view anchor tag for record 781: LAND & ENVIRONMENT NOTES. NOTES 1-852, 1980-1982
List view record 782: LAND & ENVIRONMENT NOTES. NOTES 2576-3687, 1987-1991List view anchor tag for record 782: LAND & ENVIRONMENT NOTES. NOTES 2576-3687, 1987-1991
List view record 783: LAND & ENVIRONMENT NOTES. NOTES 3688-4195, 1990-1992List view anchor tag for record 783: LAND & ENVIRONMENT NOTES. NOTES 3688-4195, 1990-1992
List view record 784: Land and environment notes : Notes 4955-5383, 1996-1998List view anchor tag for record 784: Land and environment notes : Notes 4955-5383, 1996-1998
List view record 785: LAND AND ENVIRONMENT NOTES. NOTES 853-1759, 1981-1985List view anchor tag for record 785: LAND AND ENVIRONMENT NOTES. NOTES 853-1759, 1981-1985
List view record 786: Land market supply relationships : a report prepared for the NSW Department of HousingList view anchor tag for record 786: Land market supply relationships : a report prepared for the NSW Department of Housing
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List view record 787: Land supply and housing affordability in Sydney : a background paperList view anchor tag for record 787: Land supply and housing affordability in Sydney : a background paper
List view record 788: Land use in a changing climateList view anchor tag for record 788: Land use in a changing climate
List view record 789: Landcare is working : summary report of the 1994 evaluation of Landcare in New South WalesList view anchor tag for record 789: Landcare is working : summary report of the 1994 evaluation of Landcare in New South Wales
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List view record 790: The language of botanyList view anchor tag for record 790: The language of botany
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The language of botany

Debenham, Clifford Neville1971
Books, Manuscripts
The language of botany has evolved through a history of changing viewpoints. In infancy, the phase of pure description of plants, an education in classical Latin seemed a necessary prerequisite for its following. As the other sciences gave to botany meaningful purpose, so developed a vocabulary s...
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