Manual of British Botany

Containing the Flowering Plants and Ferns Arranged According to the Natural Orders

Charles Cardale Babington author Henry Grove editor James Grove editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:21st Feb '13

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First published in 1843, a comprehensive guide to the plants of Britain, by the leading authority of the time.

First published in 1843, this book ran to eleven editions, two published posthumously. This technical field guide to the plants of Britain was compiled by Charles Cardale Babington (1808–95), a Cambridge professor of botany and the leader in taxonomical research of higher plants at the time.First published in 1843, this book ran to eleven editions, with two published posthumously. Compiled by Cambridge botanist Charles Cardale Babington (1808–95) over the course of nine years, this was the first comprehensive catalogue of British plants for nearly a century and was conveniently pocket-sized for fieldwork. Babington was by this time the leader in the taxonomical research of higher plants. Providing both the Latin nomenclature assigned at the time and the common English or anglicised name, he divides plants according to the Linnaean natural orders and describes them in great technical detail. A useful glossary is also included to help the reader navigate the descriptions. As demonstrated in Memorials, Journal and Botanical Correspondence (also reissued in this series), Babington was a highly esteemed and influential scientist. This is the expanded 1904 ninth edition of his invaluable and enduring compendium.

ISBN: 9781108055666

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 36mm

Weight: 800g

638 pages