From all this, botany appears to have flourished in the North American colonies. But Dr. Garden, about this time, writes thus to his friend Ellis : " Ever since 1 have been in Carolina, I have never been able to set my eye upon one who had barely a regard... The Journal of Botany - Page 358by Sir William Jackson Hooker - 1841Full view - About this book
| Asa Gray - 1889 - 520 pages
...botanic dissertation by Miss Colden ; perhaps the only lady that makes a profession of the Linruean system, of which you may be proud." From all this,..."Ever since I have been in Carolina, I have never been nble to set my eye upon one who had barely a regard for botany. Indeed, I have often wondered how there... | |
| Asa Gray - 1889 - 552 pages
...botanic dissertation by Miss Colden ; perhaps the only lady that makes a profession of the Linnteau system, of which you may be proud." From all this,...time writes thus to his friend Ellis : " Ever since 1 have been in Carolina, I have never been able to set my eye upon one who had barely a regard for... | |
| Asa Gray - 1889 - 520 pages
...Miss Colden ; perhaps the only lady that makes a profession of the Linnsean system, of which you maybe proud." From all this, botany appears to have flourished...time writes thus to his friend Ellis : "Ever since 1 have been in Carolina, I have never been able to set my eye upon one who had barely a regard for... | |
| 1841 - 872 pages
...Latin botanic dissertation by Miss Colden ; perhaps the only lady that makes profession of the Linn&an system ; of which you may be proud." From all this,...colonies. But Dr. Garden, about this time, writes thus to bis friend Ellis : " Ever since I have been in Carolina, I have never been able to set my eye upon... | |
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