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  1. Escape From Botany Bay by Gerald Hausman, Loretta Hausman, 2003-04-01
  2. The Road to Botany Bay: An Exploration of Landscape and History by Paul Carter, 2010-03-10
  3. Introduction to Botany (Agriculture) by James Schooley, 1997-01-09
  4. Medical Botany: Plants Affecting Human Health by Walter Hepworth Lewis, Memory P. F. Elvin-Lewis, 2003-08-15
  5. Living With Plants: A Guide to Practical Botany (ILLUSTRATED) by Donna N Schumann, Elwood B Ehrle, et all 1992-06
  6. Introductory Botany: Plants, People, and the Environment, Media Edition (with InfoTrac? 1-Semester, Premium Web Site Printed Access Card) by Linda R. Berg, 2007-03-23
  7. A text-book of botany for secondary schools by John Merle Coulter, 2010-09-06
  8. Botany in a Day:Thomas J. Elpel's Herbal Field Guide to Plant Families, 4th Ed. by Thomas J. Elpel, 2000-01-01
  9. Botany by Taylor Richard Alexander, 1970-06
  10. The Botany and Chemistry of Hallucinogens by Richard Evans Schultes, 1991-09
  11. A Beachcomber's Botany by Loren C. Petry, 1968-01-01
  12. Botany in the Field: An Introduction to Plant Communities for the Amateur Naturalist by Jane Scott, 1984-05
  13. Shanleya's Quest:A Botany Adventure for Kids Ages 9-99 by Thomas J. Elpel, 2005-08-30
  14. The Healing Forest: Medicinal and Toxic Plants of the Northwest Amazonia (Historical, Ethno-& Economic Botany, Vol 2) by Richard E. Schultes, Robert F. Raffauf, 2003-01-01

41. Department Of Botany
Information concerning topics such as plant anatomy, ecology, molecular biology, comparative morphology, plant physiology, plant systematics, taxonomy,
http://www.cas.muohio.edu/botany/
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Miami University
Website Directory
WELCOME TO THE DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY.
News
Dr. Allison A. Snow will speak 1 April 2008
Belk Lecture, 1 April Dr. Allison A. Snow will give the Belk Lecture in Botany, on "An Ecologist's View of Genetically Engineered Crops." Snow is a professor in the Department of Evolution, Ecology, & Organismal Biology at Ohio State University. Her current research combines molecular and ecological approaches to understand how quickly crop genes move into wild populations, and the extent to which novel transgenic traits could benefit weedy and semi-weedy plants.
The Charley Harper Scholarship
Deadline is March 31, 2008 The Charley Harper scholarship is to be awarded to one undergraduate or graduate student majoring in the Biological Sciences at Miami University (Botany, Microbiology, or Zoology Departments) who demonstrates a talent or interest in the arts and who has a meritorious academic record.
Agave victoriae-reginae in flower February 2008 Agave victoriae-reginae flowering in February. This slow-growing

42. California Academy Of Sciences - Research - Botany
California Academy of Sciences botany. (415) 321-8000 875 Howard Street botany DEPARTMENT. About the Department Address Contact Information
http://www.calacademy.org/research/botany/
875 Howard Street
San Francisco, CA 94103

43. Botany And Plant Pathology, Oregon State University
About Oregon State University, Department of botany and Plant Pathology.
http://www.bcc.orst.edu/bpp/
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Cultivating excellence in plant biology, pathology,and ecology
through teaching, research, and outreach.
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Department of Botany and Plant Pathology
Cordley Hall 2082
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2902
Phone: 541-737-3451
Fax: 541-737-3573

44. Botany - Bishop Museum
Numerous collections of major importance to Hawaiian botany are located at BISH, including those by H. St. John, F.R. Fosberg, O. Degener, J.F. Rock,
http://www.bishopmuseum.org/research/natsci/botany/botany.html
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Botany: Herbarium Pacificum (BISH)
The Herbarium Pacificum Summary of Collections at BISH as of August 1, 2006.
Numbers in brackets give the percentage of collections databased.
Collection Hawaiian items World items Total Type specimens Vascular plants c.350,000 (15) c.481,963 Bryophytes c.18,595 (9) c.31,115 Algae c.9,000 (38) c.14,256 Totals c.423,196 (23) c.608,491
Numerous collections of major importance to Hawaiian botany are located at BISH, including those by H. St. John, F.R. Fosberg, O. Degener, J.F. Rock, C.N. Forbes, B.C. Stone, D.R. Herbst, W.L. Wagner, D. Nelson, U.J. Faurie, G.C. Munro, H. Mann, and W.T. Brigham. Type specimens have been photographed and are housed in a fire-protected room.
Need to borrow specimens or visit the Herbarium Pacificum ? Click here for more information.
Collections Management
  • Care and curation of BISH collections. Databasing of all Pacific vascular plant, bryophyte, and algae specimens. Geo-referencing of all Hawaiian specimen localities using the MaNIS protocols. Digital imaging of Hawaii's rare and endangered species.

45. Welcome
Describes labs, research, publications, and photos.
http://www.botany.utexas.edu/
Welcome to Our New Server!!
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The Cellulose Electronic Network
A community for those interested in cellulose R. Malcolm Brown, Jr.'s Lab Page Plant Cell Biology, High Resolution Light and Electron Microscopy, Digital Image Processing, Cellulose Structure and Biosynthesis and more! Laboratory Studies in Cell Biology Bio 323L/ Bio 388L Class Pages R. Malcolm Brown, Jr.'s Personal Pages Y'all Come Visit! Study Plant Biology at UT! The excellence in scholarship and teaching that for decades has been the hallmark of the Department of Botany at The University of Texas continues within the School of Biological Sciences . The Graduate Program in Plant Biology brings together faculty from Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology Integrative Biology , and Molecular Genetics and Microbiology If you are interested in pursuing a graduate degree in Plant Biology at UT, please contact the

46. Florida Botany
The botany of Florida. Aspects of Florida botany. grey2.gif (875 bytes) Florida Native Plants Nature s choice for the Florida Landscape.
http://www.floridaplants.com/botany.htm

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BOTANY CONTENTS Contents Florida Botany Native Plants Endangered Plants ... Poisonous, Invasive and Pest Plants New Links! What is Shea Butter? Read this new book by Daniel F. Austin, Research Associate, Fairchild Tropical Garden, Coral Gables, FL Florida Ethnobotany Winner of the 2005 Klinger Book Award
Presented by The Society for Economic Botany Florida Botanical Research Groups
The Who's Who of who's working on what and where.
General links for Botanists

Florida Botany

Aspects of Florida botany.
Florida Native Plants

Nature's choice for the Florida Landscape.
Florida Endangered and Threatened Plants
They say endangered means there's still time. D o Panhandle State Botanists (PSB) think alike? Find out by reading Scott's (University of Oklahoma, Norman) database can be search ed from floridaplants.com! Teachers, students, and researchers find receiving the Botanical-Link-of-the-Day a useful service. If you'd like to receive the Link please auto-enroll on Scott's Listserv You may also post a message on Bot-Linx or Nominate a site for review.

47. Medical Botany-Introduction
MEDICAL botany. SYLLABUS. James A. Duke Ethnobotanist The Herbal Village 8210 Murphy Road Fulton, Maryland 20759. CONTENTS
http://www.ars-grin.gov/duke/syllabus/
A Mini-Course in MEDICAL BOTANY
SYLLABUS
James A. Duke

Ethnobotanist
The Herbal Village
8210 Murphy Road
Fulton, Maryland 20759
CONTENTS
Skipping Along The World Wide Web
Module 1: Introductory Botany Module 2: Phytochemicals Module 3: Formulations ... Your Instructor
Appendix 1: The Herbal Alternative Appendix 2: Biting the Biocide Bullet
Coming Soon: Herbal Litigation Coming Soon: Reading List (Books; Newsletters; Periodicals; Web Sites) WARNING: This syllabus is offered as an informational compilation, none of which is intended for diagnosis or treatment of disease. As an ethnobotanist, James A. Duke does not diagnose or prescribe. He has compiled folk remedies from throughout the world and has sought chemical data that might support their applications. Physicians and other licensed practitioners are urged to be open to new information on the effectiveness of herbs that may suggest that an herbal alternative may be as good as a synthetic pharmaceutical option. Neither the Univeristy of Maryland, the University of Maryland Foundation Inc., nor the author of this syllabus recommends self diagnosis, self medication or use of unproven folk remedies. Dr. Duke does encourage unbiased scientific analyses that will result in less costly, more efficacious, and/or safer medicines. Website created by Michael Tims,

48. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Botany And Horticulture
botany Department of the Museum of Natural History botany Department of the Museum of Natural History Scan of the original 1802 work on German botany
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Exhibitions ... Science and Technology Botany and Horticulture A: Aeronautics Agriculture Aircraft Animals ... Astronomy B: Biodiversity Birds Botany Bugs ... Butterflies C: Cars Chemistry Computers Conservation ...
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D-E: Diamonds Dinosaurs Ecology Electricity ... Engineering F: Fishes Fossils G-H: Gems Geology Global Climate Change Horticulture ... Human Evolution I-J: Industry Information Technology Insects K-M: Mammals Marine Animals Mathematics Medical Sciences ... Mollusks O-P: Oceans Paleobiology Pandas Planets ... Printing Technology Q-R: Railroads S-Z: Ships Space History Telephones Transportation ... Zoology
General Botany Department of the Museum of Natural History
Mission is to discover and describe plant life in marine and terrestrial environments, to interpret the evolutionary origin of this diversity, and to understand how humans are affected by and have altered plant diversity on the planet Horticulture Services Division of the Smithsonian
Managing the gardens of the Smithsonian and interior spaces as horticulture exhibitions. Research and educational programs promote the ongoing development of collections of living plants, horticultural artifacts, and garden documentation

49. BSA Image Collection
Educational images for instructional use collected by the Botanical Society of America Teaching Section, covering plant geography, morphology,
http://images.botany.org/
Botanical Society of America
Online Image Collection
- educational images for instructional use PLEASE VISIT OUR UPDATED COLLECTIONS (INCLUDING NEW IMAGE SETS AND UPDATED IMAGE INFORMATION) AT: http://www.botany.org/plantimages/ Introduction to the Site Topics Covered How to Use the Site ... Instant Access
Access the Collection
Currently we offer 15 topics plus covers to the American Journal of Botany. The following are links to thumbnails of this collection. Three formats of images are supported: 300 and 700 pixel width (these links) and ~640 and ~1200 pixel width (at Search the Collection OUR COLLECTIONS: American Journal of Botany Cover Images Carnivorous Plants Cellular Communication Channels ... Plant Morphology (also includes fungi, slime mold, lichens, mosses) Pollen Xylem Development
Search the Collection
S LIDE C ATEGORIES (Select one or more):
Set 1 - Plant Geography Set 2 - Plant Morphology Set 3 - Phloem Development Set 4 - Xylem Development Set 5 - Floral Ontogeny Set 6 - Lichens Set 7 - Economic Botany Set 8 - Carnivorous Plants Set 9 - Organography Set 10 - Pollen Set 11 - Paleobotany Set 12 - Plant Defense Mechanisms Set 13 - Plant Anatomy Set 14 - Cellular Communication Channels Set 15 - Mitosis ALL SETS S EARCH T ERM:
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50. Harvard University Herbaria - Botany Libraries Main Page
Hours and policies; links to botanical databases, eJournals, and related sites; and information about reference and archival collections.
http://www.huh.harvard.edu/libraries/
Contact Us Harvard University Herbaria Harvard's Library Catalog HOLLIS Other Library Catalogs ... International Plant Name Index Botany Libraries About Access Archives Digital
Resources
Botany Libraries • Harvard University
22 Divinity Avenue • Cambridge, MA 02138
phone 617.495.2366 • fax 617.495.8654
botref@oeb.harvard.edu

Reading Room Hours
Send comments, corrections, or updates to: ldecesare@oeb.harvard.edu
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51. AZ Master Gardener Manual: Plant Parts And Functions
Basic botany. Arrow. Logo. botany PLANT PARTS AND FUNCTIONS, MG Manual Reference Ch. 1, pp. 3 8. The parts of a plant can be divided into two groups,
http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/garden/mg/botany/plantparts.html
Cooperative Extension MG Manual Home Basic Botany
BOTANY: PLANT PARTS AND FUNCTIONS MG Manual Reference
Ch. 1, pp. 3 - 8 The parts of a plant can be divided into two groups, sexual reproductive parts and vegetative parts. Sexual reproductive parts are those involved in the production of seed. They include flower buds, flowers, fruit, and seeds. The vegetative parts include leaves, roots, leaf buds, and stems. Although the vegetative parts are not directly involved in sexual reproduction, they are often used in asexual or vegetative forms of reproduction, such as cuttings. leaves buds roots flowers ... seeds
Cross-Section of a Stem
STEMS
Stems may be long, with great distances between leaves and buds (branches of trees, runners on strawberries), or compressed, with short distances between buds or leaves (fruit spurs, crowns of strawberry plants, dandelions). Stems can be above the ground like most stems with which we are familiar, or below the ground (potatoes, tulip bulbs). All stems must have buds or leaves present to be classified as stem tissue. An area of the stem where leaves are located is called a node. Nodes are areas of great cellular activity and growth, where auxiliary buds develop into leaves or flowers. The area between nodes is called the internode.

52. Access Excellence: Botany Links
This botany education resource produced by Lucy Snyder of Indiana University s BioTech Project contains information about the use of medicinal plants as
http://www.accessexcellence.org/RC/botany.html
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Botany Websites
  • The BOTList: Links to Ethnobotany Sites on the Web
    From the scholarly to the psychedelic, here is a hotlist of links to ethnobotany sites all over the world created by AE Science Editor, Sean Henahan and '95 Fellow, Marlys McCurdy's AP Bio Class.
  • Bryophytes provides information on the classification, structural features, natural history, ecology and evolutionary relationships of mosses,liverworts and hornworts.
  • Cyberbotanica
    This botany education resource produced by Lucy Snyder of Indiana University's BioTech Project contains information about the use of medicinal plants as chemotherapeutic agents.
  • The Ethnbotany Resource Directory
    The WWW Ethnobotany Resource Directory is a collection of more than 85 ethnobotanical links which are divided into 11 subjects. The purpose of this site is to unify global information regarding ethnobotanical research and documentation on the Internet through the World Wide Web.
  • Ethnobotany
    Background information and student activities related to ethnobotany, the study of how people of a particular culture and region make of use of indigenous plants.
  • The Internet Directory of Botany
    This index to botanical information available on the Internet contains the combined efforts of botanists from the United States, Finland and Canada. It consists of two parts, an alphabetical directory and a categorical directory.

53. Botany
A list of links related to various aspects of botany.
http://teacherpathfinder.org/School/Subjects/Science/botany.html
Schoolhouse Science
Botany
Resources: We appreciate your comments! Send them to Project Director Dianne Eash, deash@aol.com

54. BiologyBrowser - Biology Resources By Subject
classification scheme with updates lists of synonyms Department of Systematic botany, Uppsala University; A guide to the Linnaean species occurring in
http://www.biologybrowser.org/bb/Subject/Botany/index.shtml
Please enable your browser's JavaScript Search BiologyBrowser Organism (ex. fungi)
Subject (ex. biodiversity)
Geography (region)
All Counts of New and Changed Names Reported in Zoological Record Indicates trends in assigning names to new animals by taxonomists. Search the Index to Organism Names
The Index to Organism Names project uses name data from the resources of BIOSIS and other collaborating organizations. Conferences
Nomenclatural Glossary for Zoology

An alphabetical list of specialist terms.
For basic answers to who's who in the Animal Kingdom.
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  • 100 Rare and Precious Plants of Hong Kong A Catalogue of the Vascular Plants of Madagascar The Vahinala Project aims to bring together information on all native and naturalized vascular plant species in Madagascar. The project will result in The Catalogue of Vascular Plants of Madagascar, comprising an online database, and eventually a printed version. The Missouri Botanical Garden leads the project in collaboration with numerous institutional and individual partners
  • 55. BIOONE Online Journals - Journal - Select A Volume
    Systematic botany. Select a Volume Open Access Denotes open access content. Systematic botany Volume 32 Issue 4. . Volume 32 (2007). Author Index
    http://www.bioone.org/perlserv/?request=get-archive&issn=0363-6445

    56. Botany 3700 Home Page
    Flowering Plants botany 3700 California State University Stanislaus Spring 2008 Dr. Steven J. Wolf CSU Stanislaus botany Image Collection
    http://arnica.csustan.edu/boty3700/
    Flowering Plants
    Botany 3700
    California State University Stanislaus
    Spring 2008
    Dr. Steven J. Wolf
    No field trip Tuesday, April 1st
    Class will meet in the lab as usual
    Instructor Materials
    Course Syllabus
    Lecture Notes

    Class do's and donts

    Fruit Key
    ...
    CSU Stanislaus Botany Image Collection
    Herbarium Label
    Here is the proper format for your herbarium labels.
    Calendar
    Dr. Wolf's schedule
    Virus Scan
    Before emailing your label data to Dr. Wolf run a virus scan on it. If the instructor receives a virus from your file 25 points will be deducted from your grade total.
    Maps
    Gmaps Pedometer measure distances on several types of maps.
    Google maps
    provides maps of the United States.
    TopoZone
    contains online topographic maps of the entire United States. Warning : these are big and slow to load, it is recommended that you access them from a fast connection. U.S.G.S.Geographic Names Information System contains information about almost 2 million physical and cultural geographic features in the United States. Interpreting a topo map Click here for a photo of a Bench Mark (BM).

    57. Smithsonian Contributions To Botany
    Additional Smithsonian resouces in botany can be found at. Department of botany, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
    http://www.sil.si.edu/smithsoniancontributions/Botany/
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    58. Botany & Plant Pathology Home Page, Purdue University
    The Department of botany and Plant Pathology at Purdue University covers the diverse disciplines of plant biology, plant pathology, and weed science.
    http://www.btny.purdue.edu/
    Undergraduate Programs
    Advancing and teaching the disciplines of Plant Biology, Plant Pathology, and Weed Science
    Home To best view this website, please enable JavaScript on your web browser. Search General Information

    Department Facts
    Employment Faculty and Staff Publications Keep in Touch! BTNY Courses ... Weed Science
    Special Interest Areas
    Arabidopsis WRKY Gene Project Cell Wall Genomics Herbaria ... Links of Interest Department of Botany and Plant Pathology
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    Lilly Hall of Life Sciences
    915 W. State Street
    West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-2054
    USA Phone: 765 494-4614
    FAX: 765 494-0363 E-mail emailantispam('bot','any','purdue','.edu'); Image Use Statement Botany and Plant Pathology Purdue University Purdue Agriculture ... Search emailantispam('botany-','webmaster','purdue','.edu'); Purdue University is an equal access/equal opportunity Institution

    59. Botany: An Introduction To Plant Biology, 3e / Mauseth
    Welcome to the eLearning site for botany An Introduction to Plant Biology, Third Edition. This site contains a variety of resources and student activities
    http://biology.jbpub.com/Botany/
    Select... Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Chapter 23 Chapter 24 Chapter 25 Chapter 26 Chapter 27 Welcome Botany Links Web Exercises Animated Flashcards Botany and Beyond ... More Information About This Text Welcome to the eLearning site for Botany: An Introduction to Plant Biology, Third Edition. This site contains a variety of resources and student activities designed to assist in the study of Botany. Choose from the features listed to the left, or select a chapter to view its corresponding activities. Botany Links: These are links to web sites that have relevance to a particular topic in Botany. The Botany WWW icon appears in the margins of your Botany text to indicate that there is a corresponding link on this web site. Web Exercises: These exercises allow students to explore a topic in greater depth while encouraging the use of active learning skills. A brief overview of the question is provided in the text, and here on the web site you will find the more detailed and site-specific instructions. Animated Flashcards: Animated Flashcards are a valuable resource to help you review your knowledge of key terms and concepts.

    60. Botany - Definition From The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
    Definition of botany from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
    http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/botany
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    botany Botany Bay
    Main Entry: Pronunciation: Function:
    noun
    Inflected Form(s):
    plural
    Etymology:
    botan ic botanical + -y
    Date:
     a branch of biology dealing with plant life 2 a  plant life b  the properties and life phenomena exhibited by a plant, plant type, or plant group  a botanical treatise or study especially  a particular system of botany noun Learn more about "botany" and related topics at Britannica.com Pronunciation Symbols

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