"Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany" by Douglas Houghton Campbell, Ph.D., is a comprehensive guide for high schools and elementary college courses, published in 1890 by Ginn & Company. The book covers the rapid advances in botany, emphasizing the importance of understanding the structure of organisms for further study. It introduces students to botany, focusing on structural work and classification to recognize relationships between plant groups. Detailed descriptions of plant groups, collection techniques, and laboratory methods are included, based on Goebel's classification. The content highlights plant forms, reproduction modes, algae, fungi, ferns, dicotyledons, and flower classification.
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Douglas Houghton Campbell (1859-1953) was an American botanist known for his significant contributions to the field of botany. He served as a professor at various institutions and conducted extensive research on plant structures and classifications. Campbell's work in botany has had a lasting impact on the study of plants and their relationships within the plant kingdom.
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