Catalogue of British Plants Arranged According to the Natural System
Discover the fascinating world of botany with the Catalogue of British Plants Arranged According to the Natural System by John Stevens Henslow, published by Cambridge University Press in 2013. This insightful collection spans 80 pages and includes an 1829 catalogue of plants, the foundational structure of sixteen lectures from 1833, and an 1851 list of potential examination questions for aspiring botanists. Henslow, a prominent figure in the field, offers a unique glimpse into the early botany curriculum at Cambridge University, making this book an essential read for students and enthusiasts alike. Dive into the historical context and educational framework that shaped botanical studies in the 19th century. Perfect for anyone interested in plant science, this paperback edition is available now at Bookshop.