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Guayule (Hardcover): Francis Ernest Lloyd Guayule (Hardcover)
Francis Ernest Lloyd
R948 Discovery Miles 9 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Guayule (Paperback): Francis Ernest Lloyd Guayule (Paperback)
Francis Ernest Lloyd
R663 Discovery Miles 6 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Guayule (Parthenium Argentatum Gray) - A Rubber-Plant of the Chihuahuan Desert (Paperback): Francis Ernest Lloyd Guayule (Parthenium Argentatum Gray) - A Rubber-Plant of the Chihuahuan Desert (Paperback)
Francis Ernest Lloyd
R660 Discovery Miles 6 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Teaching of Biology in the Secondary School (Hardcover): Francis Ernest Lloyd, Maurice Alpheus Bigelow The Teaching of Biology in the Secondary School (Hardcover)
Francis Ernest Lloyd, Maurice Alpheus Bigelow
R1,151 Discovery Miles 11 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Carnivorous Plants, by Francis Ernest Lloyd ..: Francis Ernest Lloyd The Carnivorous Plants, by Francis Ernest Lloyd ..
Francis Ernest Lloyd
R1,044 Discovery Miles 10 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Carnivorous Plants, by Francis Ernest Lloyd .. (Paperback): Francis Ernest Lloyd The Carnivorous Plants, by Francis Ernest Lloyd .. (Paperback)
Francis Ernest Lloyd
R733 Discovery Miles 7 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Practical Course in Botany - With Especial Reference to its Bearings on Agriculture, Economics, and Sanitation (Hardcover):... A Practical Course in Botany - With Especial Reference to its Bearings on Agriculture, Economics, and Sanitation (Hardcover)
Eliza Frances Andrews, Francis Ernest Lloyd
R1,049 Discovery Miles 10 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Practical Course in Botany - With Especial Reference to its Bearings on Agriculture, Economics, and Sanitation (Paperback):... A Practical Course in Botany - With Especial Reference to its Bearings on Agriculture, Economics, and Sanitation (Paperback)
Eliza Frances Andrews, Francis Ernest Lloyd
R738 Discovery Miles 7 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Guayule (Parthenium Argentatum Gray) - A Rubber-Plant of the Chihuahuan Desert (Hardcover): Francis Ernest Lloyd Guayule (Parthenium Argentatum Gray) - A Rubber-Plant of the Chihuahuan Desert (Hardcover)
Francis Ernest Lloyd
R945 Discovery Miles 9 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Teaching of Biology in the Secondary School (Paperback): Francis Ernest Lloyd, Maurice Alpheus Bigelow The Teaching of Biology in the Secondary School (Paperback)
Francis Ernest Lloyd, Maurice Alpheus Bigelow
R842 Discovery Miles 8 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Carnivorous Plants (Paperback): Francis Ernest Lloyd The Carnivorous Plants (Paperback)
Francis Ernest Lloyd
R735 Discovery Miles 7 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Carnivorous Plants (Hardcover): Francis Ernest Lloyd The Carnivorous Plants (Hardcover)
Francis Ernest Lloyd
R1,046 Discovery Miles 10 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The carnivorous plants (Paperback): Francis Ernest Lloyd The carnivorous plants (Paperback)
Francis Ernest Lloyd
R634 Discovery Miles 6 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Decay of Mine Timbers (Hardcover): Francis Ernest Lloyd The Decay of Mine Timbers (Hardcover)
Francis Ernest Lloyd
R830 Discovery Miles 8 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Physiology Of Stomata (Hardcover): Francis Ernest Lloyd The Physiology Of Stomata (Hardcover)
Francis Ernest Lloyd
R878 Discovery Miles 8 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Environmental Changes and Their Effect Upon Boll-Shedding in Cotton - (gossypium Herbaceum) (Paperback): Francis Ernest Lloyd Environmental Changes and Their Effect Upon Boll-Shedding in Cotton - (gossypium Herbaceum) (Paperback)
Francis Ernest Lloyd
R570 R469 Discovery Miles 4 690 Save R101 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Environmental Changes And Their Effect Upon Boll-Shedding In Cotton, Gossypium Herbaceum (1920) (Paperback): Francis Ernest... Environmental Changes And Their Effect Upon Boll-Shedding In Cotton, Gossypium Herbaceum (1920) (Paperback)
Francis Ernest Lloyd
R616 Discovery Miles 6 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Guayule, Parthenium Argentatum Gray Guayule, Parthenium Argentatum Gray - A Rubber-Plant of the Chihuahuan Desert (1911) a... Guayule, Parthenium Argentatum Gray Guayule, Parthenium Argentatum Gray - A Rubber-Plant of the Chihuahuan Desert (1911) a Rubber-Plant of the Chihuahuan Desert (1911) (Paperback)
Francis Ernest Lloyd
R842 Discovery Miles 8 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone

Guayule, Parthenium Argentatum Gray - A Rubber-Plant of the Chihuahuan Desert (1911) (Hardcover): Francis Ernest Lloyd Guayule, Parthenium Argentatum Gray - A Rubber-Plant of the Chihuahuan Desert (1911) (Hardcover)
Francis Ernest Lloyd
R1,224 Discovery Miles 12 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

Environmental Changes And Their Effect Upon Boll-Shedding In Cotton, Gossypium Herbaceum (1920) (Paperback): Francis Ernest... Environmental Changes And Their Effect Upon Boll-Shedding In Cotton, Gossypium Herbaceum (1920) (Paperback)
Francis Ernest Lloyd
R616 Discovery Miles 6 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Carnivorous Plants (Hardcover): Francis Ernest Lloyd The Carnivorous Plants (Hardcover)
Francis Ernest Lloyd
R1,324 Discovery Miles 13 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Text extracted from opening pages of book: TL CARNIVOROUS PLANTS BY FRANCIS ERNEST LLOYD D. Sc. k c. ( Wal f, ); F. R. S. C., F. L. S. Emeritus Professor of Botany, M. cGill University 1942 WALTHAM, MASS., U. S. A. Puomned oy the Cnronica Botanica Company First published MCMXLH By the Chronica Botanica Company of Waltham, Mass., U. S. A. All rights reserved New York, N. Y.: G. E. Stechert and Co., 31 East loth Street. San Francisco, CaL: J. W. Stacey, Inc., 236-238 Flood Building. Toronto 2: Wm. Dawson Subscription Service, Ltd., 70 King Street, East. Mexico, D. F.: Livraria Cervantes, Calle de 57 No. i, Despacho 3; Ap. 2302. Rio de Janeiro: Livraria Kosmos, Caixa Postal 3481. Buenos Aires: Acme Agency, Bartolom6 Mitre 552. Santiago de Chile: Livraria Zamorano y Caperan, Casilla 362. London, W. 1: Wm. Dawson and Sons, Ltd., 43 Weymouth Street. Moscow: Mezhdunarodnaja Kniga, Kouznetski Most 18. Calcutta: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 294 Bow Bazar Street. Johannesburg: Juta and Co., Ltd., 43 Pritchard Street. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, Ltd., 89 Castlereagh Street. Made and printed in the U. S. A. PREFACE The experience which has led to the writing of this book began in 1929 when, examining a species related to Utricularia gibba, / made an observation of some importance in understanding the mechanism of the trap. This begot a desire to study as many other species of the genus as I could obtain for com parison, primarily to determine the validity of my conclusions. My feeling that research in this field was promising was strengthened by the discovery that the pertinent literature was singularly barren of the information most needed, that is to say, precise accounts of the structure of theentrance mechanisms of the traps. And an examination of much herbarium material, because of the meagreness of the underground parts of the terrestrial types resulting from indifferent methods of collection, forced the conclusion that, even had other difficulties inherent in studying dried material not intervened, it would be necessary to obtain adequately preserved specimens. This meant a wide cor re spondence and, if possible, extensive travel. The uncertainty of achieving the latter made the former imperative. The responses to my requests for help were numerous and generous from all parts of the world, with the result that there came to me from many sources well preserved material which fairly represented the genus, for it brought to me some 100 of the total of 250 or more species. The most lavish single contribu tion was put at my disposal by my teacher and friend, KARL VON GOEBEL, who gave me a collection of Utricularia collected by him in the tropics of the Old and New Worlds, and in temperate Australia. Many others, while they may have contributed less in amount, could have been no less generous, for the work of collecting, preserving, packing and posting specimens is by no means an easy job. Travels included two journeys, one to Africa and one to Africa and Aus tralia, the latter made possible by a parting gift from my colleagues of McGill University on my retirement from the Macdonald Chair of Botany in 1935. At the university centres visited I was afforded all kinds of help: laboratory space, guidance to promising localities and means of transportation. Several summers were spent also at the Botanical Institute of the University of Munich on the original invitation of ProfessorGOEBEL, seconded, after his death, by Professor F. VON WETTSTEIN and his successor Dr. F. C. VON FABER. During my preoccupation with Utricularia / had to prepare two presi dential addresses, and I was thus led, as has many another in like circum stances, to give an account of the whole field of plant carnivory. My interests were widened in this way, and soon I became imbued with the idea of bringing together, and perhaps of adding to, our knowledge of this fascinating group of plants. This extended my list of desiderata. On my requests sent to various correspondent

Guayule, Parthenium Argentatum Gray - A Rubber-Plant Of The Chihuahuan Desert (1911) (Paperback): Francis Ernest Lloyd Guayule, Parthenium Argentatum Gray - A Rubber-Plant Of The Chihuahuan Desert (1911) (Paperback)
Francis Ernest Lloyd
R781 Discovery Miles 7 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Carnivorous Plants (Paperback): Francis Ernest Lloyd The Carnivorous Plants (Paperback)
Francis Ernest Lloyd
R1,019 Discovery Miles 10 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Text extracted from opening pages of book: TL CARNIVOROUS PLANTS BY FRANCIS ERNEST LLOYD D. Sc. k c. ( Wal f, ); F. R. S. C., F. L. S. Emeritus Professor of Botany, M. cGill University 1942 WALTHAM, MASS., U. S. A. Puomned oy the Cnronica Botanica Company First published MCMXLH By the Chronica Botanica Company of Waltham, Mass., U. S. A. All rights reserved New York, N. Y.: G. E. Stechert and Co., 31 East loth Street. San Francisco, CaL: J. W. Stacey, Inc., 236-238 Flood Building. Toronto 2: Wm. Dawson Subscription Service, Ltd., 70 King Street, East. Mexico, D. F.: Livraria Cervantes, Calle de 57 No. i, Despacho 3; Ap. 2302. Rio de Janeiro: Livraria Kosmos, Caixa Postal 3481. Buenos Aires: Acme Agency, Bartolom6 Mitre 552. Santiago de Chile: Livraria Zamorano y Caperan, Casilla 362. London, W. 1: Wm. Dawson and Sons, Ltd., 43 Weymouth Street. Moscow: Mezhdunarodnaja Kniga, Kouznetski Most 18. Calcutta: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 294 Bow Bazar Street. Johannesburg: Juta and Co., Ltd., 43 Pritchard Street. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, Ltd., 89 Castlereagh Street. Made and printed in the U. S. A. PREFACE The experience which has led to the writing of this book began in 1929 when, examining a species related to Utricularia gibba, / made an observation of some importance in understanding the mechanism of the trap. This begot a desire to study as many other species of the genus as I could obtain for com parison, primarily to determine the validity of my conclusions. My feeling that research in this field was promising was strengthened by the discovery that the pertinent literature was singularly barren of the information most needed, that is to say, precise accounts of the structure of theentrance mechanisms of the traps. And an examination of much herbarium material, because of the meagreness of the underground parts of the terrestrial types resulting from indifferent methods of collection, forced the conclusion that, even had other difficulties inherent in studying dried material not intervened, it would be necessary to obtain adequately preserved specimens. This meant a wide cor re spondence and, if possible, extensive travel. The uncertainty of achieving the latter made the former imperative. The responses to my requests for help were numerous and generous from all parts of the world, with the result that there came to me from many sources well preserved material which fairly represented the genus, for it brought to me some 100 of the total of 250 or more species. The most lavish single contribu tion was put at my disposal by my teacher and friend, KARL VON GOEBEL, who gave me a collection of Utricularia collected by him in the tropics of the Old and New Worlds, and in temperate Australia. Many others, while they may have contributed less in amount, could have been no less generous, for the work of collecting, preserving, packing and posting specimens is by no means an easy job. Travels included two journeys, one to Africa and one to Africa and Aus tralia, the latter made possible by a parting gift from my colleagues of McGill University on my retirement from the Macdonald Chair of Botany in 1935. At the university centres visited I was afforded all kinds of help: laboratory space, guidance to promising localities and means of transportation. Several summers were spent also at the Botanical Institute of the University of Munich on the original invitation of ProfessorGOEBEL, seconded, after his death, by Professor F. VON WETTSTEIN and his successor Dr. F. C. VON FABER. During my preoccupation with Utricularia / had to prepare two presi dential addresses, and I was thus led, as has many another in like circum stances, to give an account of the whole field of plant carnivory. My interests were widened in this way, and soon I became imbued with the idea of bringing together, and perhaps of adding to, our knowledge of this fascinating group of plants. This extended my list of desiderata. On my requests sent to various correspondent

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