The Pollination of Flowers
Proctor, Michael & Yeo, Peter
Sold by Mike Park Ltd, London, United Kingdom
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Add to basketSold by Mike Park Ltd, London, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 25 November 2002
Condition: Used - Good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketFirst edition. Well illustrated, octavo, pp 418, very clean internally, green cloth with a very slight fade to the lower edge, otherwise very good, the dustwrapper has traces internally of a previous cover, (probably the Duraseal one), but externally it is very good, and now protected in a removable clear cover. Not price-clipped (priced at £5.00), and with mis-numbered pagination as in Bernhard & Loe NN54a. [The methods by which pollen grains reach a stigma, enabling fertilization and seed production to take place, include some of the most varied and fascinating mechanisms in the whole world of living things. The role of insects in pollinating flowers is today a commonplace - so that it is easy to forget that its discovery is little older than the invention of the steam engine: before that, we imagined that the concern of bees with flowers was simply a matter of collecting honey. But the methods by which pollen grains reach a stigma, enabling fertilization and seed production to take place, include some of the most varied and fascinating mechanisms in the whole world of living things. This book, an important addition to the New Naturalist series and to scientific literature, is a clear and thorough account of all the ways in which pollination is effected - by wine, water, even bats; but principals, in many curious ways, by diversity of insect species. The authors were both distinguished botanists - Dr. Proctor at Exeter University, Dr. Yeo at Cambridge - with a wide knowledge of insects. Illustrated with 134 of their own drawings, with 19 photographs in colour and 180 in black and white, the book offers a unique introduction to a complex yet easily accessible subject of great fascination.].
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‘A splendid work for the student of botany, and fascinating to anyone who is interested in the ways plants grow, increase and are interbred. This is an excellent and scholarly book.’
The Times
‘This distinguished addition to the New Naturalist series deals with the numerous ways in which pollination is effected – by wind, water, insects and even bats. A highly readable, fascinating text, clearly illustrated by 134 of the authors’ drawings, nineteen colour photographs and 180 in black and white.’
Sunday Times
‘This is a great book.’
New Scientist
‘Perhaps the most important work et published in this series.’
Animals
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