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WRITERS of elementary text-books might be expected to take some trouble to ensure that their statements are, at any rate as far as possible, accurate and clear. It is a matter of common experience that failures in both respects are not uncommon, and the author of the book before us has compiled a volume which may have some merits, but they are hardly those which the ordinary student will appreciate.
The Plant Cell, its Modifications and Vital Processes. A Manual for Students.
By H. A. Haig. Pp. xxx + 799. (London: C. Griffin and Co., Ltd., 1910.) Price 6s. net.
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The Plant Cell, its Modifications and Vital Processes A Manual for Students . Nature 84, 36–37 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/084036b0
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