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  1. A Course of Fifteen Lectures on Medical Botany. by Samuel. ROBINSON, 1830

81. Natural Selection: Subject Gateway To The Natural World
lecture notes link to associated handouts, past exam questions, Developed foruse by students of the botany 301 course at Texas A and M University,
http://nature.ac.uk/browse/580.12.html
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Plants Plants ... Research Network Hosted on the Web site of the Department of Botany at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, these pages are from the Croton research network, a group that aims to forward the "understanding of the taxonomy and relationships of Croton , a member of the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae)". The site provides a provisional synopsis of the genus, a browseable checklist of species, an annotated bibliography of Croton related literature, chromosome counts, plus other general information on Croton and the project. A picture gallery and directory of Euphorbiaceae researchers are also available. Croton (Genus); Plants Classification; Plant cytotaxonomy; Phylogeny; Euphorbiaceae;
Cryptocoryne
This site offers a general introduction to plants of the genus Cryptocoryne (Araceae) with coverage of taxonomy, morphology and cultivation. All known species of Cryptocoryne and the closely related genus Lagenandra are described and illustrated in the site's picture gallery. Other pages contain sections on current nomenclature and synonyms, habitat, distribution and notes on SEM studies. The site also includes links to botanical gardens and herbaria with examples of Cryptocoryne in their collections, and to related mailing lists and publications.

82. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
http//www.mbari.org/staff/conn/botany/methods/methods/materials.htm The Webpage includes a description of the course and lecture notes which are
http://www.psigate.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/psisearch.pl?term1=ductility&limit=0&subj

83. Course Descriptions 1000
(It would be useful to have attended/have the course lecture notes for BIOSC 1260 Aquatic botany. This course is offered at the Pymatuning Laboratory of
http://www.pitt.edu/~biohome/Dept/Frame/coursedescriptions1000.htm
1000 Biochemistry Requisites C grade or better in BIOSC 0160. Recitation No formal recitation but review and question sessions will be part of the lecture. Class Size 120 students Terms Fall, Spring and Summer terms Notes 1010 Writing in the Biological Sciences This course will familiarize students with the basic features of writing in the biological sciences, including styles for both the technical and lay audiences. In addition, the course will help students learn how to use information resources in biological research, including electronic databases. Guidelines for clear scientific writing, from choosing appropriate words to constructing readable sentences and paragraphs, will be explained and practiced. As part of the course, students will also review and edit other student writing and will learn fundamentals of document design. Requisites Grade of a C or better in BIOSC 0150, BIOSC 0160 and ENGCMP 0200 or equivalent. Recitation None Class Size 15 students. Terms Fall, Spring and Summer terms. Notes Credits from this Writing Course do not count towards the 32 BIOSC credits required for any of the four departmental majors.

84. BSC 222 - PLANT DIVERSITY Spring Semester 2002 Lecture MWF 12-12
botany traditionally deals with the biology of plants, which can either be a will be kept in a notebook or looseleaf file separate from lecture notes.
http://www.bio.ilstu.edu/armstrong/syllabi/222.htm
BSC 222 - PLANT DIVERSITY Spring Semester 2002 Lecture: MWF 12-12:50 Laboratory: R 1-3:50 Instructor: Dr. J. E. Armstrong Office: FSA 123 Tel: 438 2601 Email: jearmstr@ilstu.edu Laboratory Teaching Assistant: J. Smith Office: SLB 425 Tel: 438 8574 Email: jsmith@ilstu.edu Laboratory Guide: provided as handouts Introduction Botany traditionally deals with the biology of plants, which can either be a general reference to all green, photosynthetically autotropic organisms or restricted to members of the Plant Kingdom, whatever that may include. Traditionally the study of fungi and bacteria were considered botany as well. Phylogenetic studies now place photosynthetic autotrophs in several different lineages, Eubacteria (Cyanobacteria, Sulfur Bacteria), Alveolates (ciliated protists), Stramenopiles (Brown Algae, Diatoms, and Chrysophytes), and the Plants consisting of Red Algae, Green Algae, and Embryophytes (land plants). The general phylogenetic relationships of living organisms will be reviewed to place these organisms in context. Presently, seed plants, both Gymnosperms and Angiosperms, form the dominant terrestrial flora, and because of their dominance ecologically and their economic importance, they are the primary subjects of most botany courses. This course will attempt to place the success of seed plants in an evolutionary and ecological perspective. The reproductive adaptations of these plants cannot be understood without examining their historical origins. Flowers and fruits only make sense when placed in a historical context. Major evolutionary events in plant history (origin of the land plant life cycle, invasion of land, coal swamp vegetation, origin of leaves, origin of the pollen/seed habit) will be topics of more detailed discussions.

85. H&CS 234 - Lecture Notes & Other
lecture notes from a Texas A M course in plant taxonomy, Excellent, thoroughintroduciton to classic botany. notes from lectures given in class
http://hcs.osu.edu/hcs234/hcs234s/Notes.html
Lecture Notes, Slides, and Other Resources for
This section provides links to lecture content, course notes, sources of information, etc. New linkis may be added as the quarter progresses: **The links will open in a new window so you can always come back to this page by closing the active window that was launched. A Sample Exam from a previous quarter. The questions shown are meant only as a guide for the general style and flavor of the exams; details will vary for the exams given in class.
NOTE : I reserve the right to change the style of exams as I perceive the most appropriate way to assess learning) Some on-line Botany Resources An article on plant names written by Denise Adams (use the back button to return to this page). Lecture notes An entire textbook of Botany , prepared by the University of Hamburg. Highly technical content, but very well organized. Excellent, thorough introduciton to classic botany. Notes from Lectures given in class The USDA Hardiness Zone Map Information on the USDA Hardiness zone map from the National Arboretum Invasive Species Many sites on invasive plants exist. Do a

86. Plants In The Hawaiian Environment(Millen, 1997)
The above list outlines the major topics covered in the course. A detailed listof learning objectives botany 130 lecture notes by Priscilla Millen.
http://library.kcc.hawaii.edu/external/psiweb/science/plantshaw.html
About Contents Search Comments ... Internet Resources
Plants in the Hawaiian Environment
TELEVISED BOTANY 130 LECTURE
Spring 1997
Instructor: Mrs. Priscilla Millen Phone: 808-455-0285 Leeward Community College Fax: 808-455-0473 96-045 Ala Ike Email: pmillen@hawaii.edu Pearl City, HI 96782 Broadcast 5-6:15 pm Testing in Rm. BE 103, Lab MS l05 WK DATE TOPICS TESTING 1 1/13-15 Introduction and the Kingdoms of Life 2 1/20-22 Mon. HOLIDAY, 3 1/27-29 Roots, Stems and Leaves Quiz B 4 32/3-5 Flowers, Fruits, and Plant Reproduction Quiz C 5 3/10-12 Important Processes in Plants Learn. Log #1 6 2/17-19 Mond. Holiday, Wednesday exam. EXAM #2 7 2/24-26 Island Formation, Physical Aspects of Quiz D the Environment 8 3/3*-5 Origin of Flora and Dispersal Learn. Log #2 9 3/10-12 Disharmonic Flora and Colonist Chars. Quiz E 11 3/24-26 SPRING VACATION 12 3/31-4/2 Monday exam, Hawaiian Pl. Adapt. EXAM#2 13 4/7**-9 Plant Adaptations Quiz G 14 4/14-16 Vegetation Zones Learn. Log #3 16 4/28-30 Hist. of Human Impact on Hawn. Pl no quiz 17 5/5-7 History of Human Impact no quiz EXAM THREE - May 12, 5:45-7:45pm, BE l03. One third on previous material, two thirds on last third of course.

87. Australian Systematic Botany Society
The course manual was revised for the repeat of the workshop in 1992, Firstly,the book reads like a set of lecture notes the style is very abrupt,
http://www.anbg.gov.au/asbs/newsletter/book-review-79a.html
Book Review
Cladistics. A Practical Course in Systematics
written by Peter L. Forey, Christopher J. Humphries, Ian J. Kitching,
Robert W. Scotland, Darrell J. Siebert, and David M. Williams (From ASBS Newsletter Number 79, June 1994)
Publisher: The Systematics Association Publication No. 10. Clarendon Press / Oxford University Press, Oxford. 1992. xi+191 pp. ISBN 0-19-857767-2. As some of you will have noticed by now, I have been looking for a good introductory book about cladistics. I have, in fact, been looking for some years now, and it's been a pretty depressing process. While I don't claim to have any moral relationship to either King Arthur or Don Quixote, the zetetic legends surrounding these two figures are beginning to seem very realistic to me. Unfortunately, after reading this book, I have realized that my quest has not yet come to an end. Most of the systematics books that I've encountered so far in my search have either been written by someone who claims little expertise in cladistics, and who therefore misrepresents it out of ignorance, or they have been written by experts who get so tied up in the minutiae that they can't see the wood for the trees. The first of these books make good compost, while the second type are only of practical use to the cognoscenti This is not to say that there aren't some good general introductions out there. For example, the chapter by Michael G. Simpson in

88. Subject Listings
The lecture notes for a university course form the basis of an notes lecturenotes for Taxonomy of Flowering Plants (botany 201), Texas A M University
http://www.central.agnic.org/subject-listing/Botany.html
Subject Listings Subject Listing for "Botany"
Number of Matches: 75 Broader Term(s) Biology Plant Sciences
Current Term Botany
Narrower Term(s) Botanical Gardens and Arboreta Ethnobotany Herbaria Plant Exploration and Collection
matches for query: Sorted by relevance American Society of Photobiology Description:
The American Society of Photobiology (ASB) promotes original research into the science of photobiology. ASB also facilitates the integration of different disciplines in order to study this topic, all the while promoting an international basis for new understandings. Both the ASB journal, "Photochemistry and Photobiology" and its' newsletter "ASB News", are online resources with either full-text, abstracts or table-of contents information dating back to 1998. A link can return visitors to "Photobiology Online" which also points to full-text availibility; the resource identifies germane journals and discussion groups. The "Digital Photobiology Compendium" is an online textbook. ASB describes its' activities; provides background and historical background and insights into its' committees and constitution; offering information on upcoming meetings and events, providing news of importance to photobiologists. Subject Descriptors:
light; optics; luminescence; bioluminescence; photochemistry; photosynthesis; oxidative stress; chemical reactions; plant hormones;

89. Main
Welcome to Biosciences 124, a threecredit course in plant biology specifically The lecture notes for BSCI 124 are filled with links to sites containing
http://www.life.umd.edu/classroom/bsci124/main.html
BSCI 124
Plant Biology for Non-science Majors
SPRING 2005 Welcome to Biosciences 124, a three-credit course in plant biology specifically designed for the non-science student. The goals and objects of the course are:
  • To gain a basic understanding of the processes through which plants function;
  • To develop concepts concerning the factors leading to the great diversity among plants and the need to maintain this diversity;
  • To understand the complex role of plants in the environment and in our society in order to make informed decisions The course has CORE approval in the science/math area ONLY as a lab science when taken in conjunction with BSCI 125 (Laboratory in Plant Biology, 1 credit hour).
    Instructors: Dr. David Straney Dr. Edgar Moctezuma Lecture Times: TTh 11:00-12:15 TTh 9:30-10:45 Lecture Sections Web page link for section Web page for section 2001 Web page for section 1001 Study Suggestions Plant Project Links ... BSCI125- Lab taken with BSCI124
    Lecture Topics: Unit I How Plants Function
    Intoduction to Science- What is Life?
  • 90. Botanysyll2001; Iglich
    Text botany an introduction to plant biology, 2/e by JD Mauseth mm enhanced.Web notes links inserted in syllabus check for additions regularly
    http://www2.mcdaniel.edu/Biology/botsyl01/botsyl01.html
    Botanist: Dr. Esther Iglich ( eiglich@mcdaniel.edu
    For the Final: Complete set of study questions for the final For THURS. LAB: Here is the cheat sheet forthe wildflower ID : take a good look; you might want to do some quick sketches on the sheet I gave you; Wildflower ID For Sawyer: home page For Angie: images of carnivorus plants.. Reading materials:
    • Text: Botany: an introduction to plant biology, 2/e by JD Mauseth mm enhanced Web Notes: links inserted in syllabus: check for additions regularly
    Week 1 Jan 30 Introduction to botany
    the early earth: the blue greens
    *Web Notes:Blue greens

    Feb 1 Producers of the sea: lower algae Chapter 21
    *Web Notes:the algae

    Lab 1: initiating materials for later labs ( nutrient, tissue culture, photosynthesis) Week 2
    Feb 6 Forests of the sea: the higher algae Chapter 21.
    Web Notes:

    Feb 8 From early land to bogs: Mosses and liverworts Chapter 22 Web Notes: Week 3 Feb 13 Before and during the time of the dinosaurs:Vascular plants without seeds See online Algae Images from lab!

    91. Biology Of Plants Tentative Schedule
    There is no formal book for this course. The lecture notes and so on are theWorldWide-Website (URL above). I hope you appreciate the $aving$!
    http://koning.ecsu.ctstateu.edu/Plant_Biology/schedule.html
    Course Schedule Plant Phys Info Homepage Email Ross Koning Bio 332 Biology of Plants
    Fall 2004 Schedule
    Lecture: MWF 9-10 AM G104
    Laboratory: T 2-5 PM SH 215
    Hotlines: 465-4444 or 800-578-1449
    Ross Koning 933-2712
    M224 MWF 1-2 PM
    SH 215 TR 12:30-2 PM
    koning@easternct.edu
    http://plantphys.info
    Biology of Plants Tentative Schedule Date Lecture Topic Laboratory Exercises Mon-Aug 30 Survey Syllabus Pointers for Botany Ecology Walk Wed-Sep 1 Science, Taxonomy What is a plant? Fri-Sep 3 Phylogeny Why study plants? Mon-Sep 6 Labor Day Guest Speaker: Susan Provost Lawn Survey Wed-Sep 8 Food Web/Trophic Pyramid Climate/Biomes Fri-Sep 10 Interaction/Succession/Climax Mon-Sep 13 Seeds and Germination Term Project Seeds and Germination Cytology and Meristems Vocabulary ... Leaf Vocabulary Wed-Sep 15 Seed Germination Fri-Sep 17 Roots Mon-Sep 20 Stems Anatomy Leaf Wordsearch Wed-Sep 22 Leaves Fri-Sep 24 Leaves (continued) Mon-Sep 27 Exam I Flowers Wed-Sep 29 Cambium and Wood Fri-Oct 3 Periderm and Bark Mon-Oct 4 Photosynthesis/Light Photosynthesis Study Guide Photosynthesis Wed-Oct 6 Photosynthesis/Carbon Fri-Oct 8 Cladistics Evolution Mon-Oct 11 Speciation/Taxonomy Taxonomy Vocabulary Cladistics Penny ... Legume Data Wed-Oct 13 Cladistics/Phylogeny Fri-Oct 15 Cyanobacteria Mon-Oct 18 A basic life history Cyanobacteria Cyanophyta Study Guide Life Cycle Wordsearch ... Zygnematophyceae Slides Wed-Oct 20 Green Algae Fri-Oct 22 Exam II Mon-Oct 25 Green Algae Chlorophyta Slides Bryophyte Study Sheet Bryophyte Crossword ... Bryophytes Wed-Oct 27 Liverworts Fri-Oct 29 Mosses Mon-Nov 1 Hornworts Psilotum and Lycopodium Ferns Wed-Nov 3

    92. Teaching Documents About Palaeobotany, Links For Palaeobotanists
    Home / Teaching Documents, lecture notes and Tutorials Navigate via notesfor a Course in Paleobotany. Patricia G. Gensel, Dept. of Biology,
    http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/mineralogie/palbot/teach/palbotteach.html
    Home Teaching Documents, Lecture Notes and Tutorials
    Teaching Documents, Lecture Notes and Tutorials
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    Teaching Documents about Palaeobotany

    Teaching Documents about Palynology and Palynofacies

    Teaching Documents about Palaeontology and Palaeoecology

    Teaching Documents about Ichnology
    ... Teaching Documents, Lecture Notes and Tutorials Teaching Documents about Palaeobotany
    Categories
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    What is Palaeobotany?

    General
    Focused on the Evolution of Plants Classical Textbooks and Monographs in Palaeobotany ... Teaching Documents about Palaeobotany What is Palaeobotany? Categories General Focused on the Evolution of Plants Classical Textbooks and Monographs in Palaeobotany Early Land Plants ... Leaf Shape and the Reconstruction of Past Climates@ What is Palaeobotany? James F. Basinger
    , Geological Sciences, Univ. of Saskatchewan (World Book Online): Paleobotany (now via wayback link). Paleobotanical Section of the Botanical Society of America Executive Summary: Paleobotany Peter R. Crane
    , Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Paleobotany: back to the future . Abstract. Robert A.

    93. Biology 341 Home Page
    Course Syllabus (lecture) Lab Policies Lab Schedule Course Goals andInstructional Population Ecology (Demography) notes Power Point file
    http://www.cofc.edu/~petersj/Biology_341_HomePage.html
    Biology 341
    General Ecology
    Course Announcements Study Guides Lecture Notes Course Information ... Web Resources Don't forget to check Course Announcements every day!!! Instructor John Peters
    Office 237 Science Center Bldg.
    Office Hours MW - 10:30-noon; Tue - 11-noon; or by appointment
    Office Phone
    Email
    petersj@cofc.edu Teaching Assistant : Eric Pante ( ericpante@hotmail.com
    Announcements
    • Ecology Final Exam - PDF file - Due 12/11 by noon in my office. Here are the FINAL grades . Well...good news. It turns out I was mistaken, and you only get one grade for this class. The lab and the lecture are NOT separate grades. This means your lab grades were factored into your final course grade. This ended up helping nearly everyone, since lab grades were higher than lecture grades. Look it over carefully and let me know if you there is anything missing. Have a great holiday break!!!

    Course Information
  • Course Policies (Lecture) Course Syllabus (Lecture) Lab Policies Lab Schedule ... Course Goals and Instructional Philosophy and Methods Lab Report Peer Evaluation Instructions and Form Research Project Guidlines and Suggestions Environmental Issues Project Guidlines and Suggestions Teaching Case Study Project Guidlines and Suggestions ... Guidlines for Written Lab Reports
  • Lecture Notes Click here to read the instructions for getting and printing notes
  • The Science of Ecology, Natural Selection and Genetics - passed out in class
  • 94. Science Links
    lecture notes and links to related materials. By Frances M. Cardill Internet resources to supplement a large introductory lecture course in biology.
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      For non-science majors. Standard topics of earth/sky relationships, motion, light, solar system, sun, stars, galaxies, structure of the universe, and cosmology. Heavy use is made of historical materia
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      For non-science majors. Syllabus, class calendar, assignments, and links to related materials. By Dr. Brian Monson, University of Tulsa.
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      For non-science majors. First semester covers the solar system. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments, exams, grades, and links to related materials. By Lucia Munoz-Franco, Indiana University

    95. PLB 117 Index
    of the Course General Course Information (Nickrent).lecture Syllabus for Fall 2005 with links to lecture notes......Catalog
    http://www.science.siu.edu/plant-biology/PLB117/
    Plants
    and
    Society
    Plant Biology 117
    Department of Plant Biology
    Southern Illinois University
    Carbondale, Illinois 62901-6509
    Lecturer:
    Dr. Daniel Nickrent
    Department of Plant Biology
    Life Science III, Rm. 1005
    nickrent at plant.siu.edu [replace "at" with @ to use]
    Office Hours:
    It is best to arrange a time to meet, either before or after lectures or by email
    Lectures:
    Tuesday and Thursday 9:00-9:50, Lawson 161
    Laboratories, Life Science II, Room 404:
    Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 007 T 10-11:50 006 W 8-9:50 009 R 10-11:50 004 T 12-1:50 008 W 10-11:50 005 R 12-1:50 003 T 4-5:50 010 W 12-1:50 002 R 2-3:50 001 W 2-3:50
    Teaching Assistants:
    Michael Hanson, Sections 1, 7, 9, 10. email: mjhansen at siu.edu
    Gabe Johnson, Section 2, 4, 5, 11. email: peasoup123 at aol.com
    Annie Peng, Sections 3, 6, 8. email: anniecsx at siu.edu
    In addition, the following will be filling in for Annie Peng:
    Rose Bloise. email: roseb at siu.edu
    Beckie Mooneyhan. email: beckiem at siu.edu
    Textbook:
    Levetin, E. and K. McMahon. 2006.
    Plants and Society, 4th.. edition.

    96. Farlow Reference Library Of Cryptogamic Botany William Gilson Farlow Collection
    Four lectures on Cryptogamic botany . Handwritten lectures, 1872 Folder 3.Class notes on Fungi. Course at Cambridge, Summer 1874 Folder 4.
    http://www.huh.harvard.edu/libraries/Farlow/series7.htm
    The William Gilson Farlow (1844-1919)
    Collection Series I: Correspondence
    Series II: Research Materials

    Series III. Materials Pertaining to the
    Bibliographical Index of North American Fungi ...
    Series XV: Oversized Diplomas and Awards
    Container List Series VII: Academic Materials
    Sub-Series 1: Lecture Notes
    These lectures are mostly handwritten and some included printed programs as well as admission tickets to the events.
    Box 23
    Folder 1. Lecture on Algae, University Course, 29 May 1872
    Folder 2. Lowell Institute. Four lectures on "Cryptogamic Botany". Handwritten lectures, 1872
    Folder 3. Class Notes on Fungi. Course at Cambridge, Summer 1874
    Folder 4. Course in Cryptogams I, 7 January 1875 through 4 Feruary 1875. Handwritten lecture notes. Folder 5. Lecture Notes on the Myxomycetes . Handwritten lecture, undated. Folder 6. Lowell Institute. Lectures on Yeast. Handwritten lecture, 20 October 1879 through 23 January 1880 Folder 7. "On Fungus Diseases of Plants". Handwritten lecture with original admission ticket, 9 April 1886 Folder 8. Address delivered to the Massachusetts Association of Classical High School Teachers. Handwritten lecture with original program, 9 April 1886 and 10 April 1886

    97. Hort 306 - Lecture 4
    lecture 4 Geography of Plant Domestication De Candolle, Darwin, and Vavilov In 19111912 Vavilov did practical work at the Bureau for Applied botany
    http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/history/lecture04/lec04.html

    Lecture 3
    Index Lecture 5 History of Horticulture © 2002 Jules Janick, Purdue University
    Lecture 4
    Geography of Plant Domestication: De Candolle, Darwin, and Vavilov
    Where did our crops first appear? There are 3 towering figures concerned with the problem of plant domestication and crop origins. ( See Reading 3-1 Alphonse de Candolle
    Charles Darwin
    Origin of Species
    Nicholas Ivanovitch Vavilov Fig. 4-1a. Alphonse De Candolle as a young botanist. Fig. 4-1b. Alphonse De Candolle at the height of his career.
    ALPHONSE DE CANDOLLE
    Renowned Swiss botanist, born in Paris, ranked with Joseph Hooker and Asa Gray among 19 th century. Son of a famous botanist, Augustin-Pyramus de Candolle (1778-1841), he took over his father's botanic garden with a vast collection. De Candolle remained a creationist into the 1850s even as Hooker moved towards Darwin's views, and write a massive tome on plant geography that assumed the derivation of each species from a specially created individual. He drafted the international rules of botanical nomenclature in 1867. His most famous book Origin of Cultivated Plants (1882) is the beginning crop geography (see Reading on the origins of apple and Reading on the origin of maize). Many disciplines were used to determine the origin of cultivated plants:

    98. School Of Science And Technology
    Introductory study of the basic principlesof plant Proper behavior is expected during lecture and examinations.......General botany. Course
    http://sst.nsu.edu/bio161/index.php
    Allied Health Biology Chemistry Computer Science ... Pre-Service Teacher Program ALLIED HEALTH HSM - 300 BIOLOGY BIO - 110 BIO - 160 BIO - 161 COMPUTER SCIENCE CSC - 372 CHEMISTRY CHM - 221 CHM - 222 CHM - 223 CHM - 224 MATH MTH - 151 MTH - 153 MTH - 184 MTH - 251 NURSING NUR - 150 PHYSICS PHY - 152 PHY - 153 PHY - 160 PHY - 161 TECHNOLOGY ELT - 111 Home Our Profile Departments ... SST eNewsletter
    BIO 161 : Syllabus
    General Botany Course Description:
    Introductory study of the basic principles of plant science, including comparative examination of morphology, physiology, chemistry, genetics, ecology and economic uses of major plants. Credits: 4 Semester Hours Prerequisites: BIO 110 Name of Book Introductory Plant Biology , Stern. 9th Edition. McGraw Hill Calculation of Lecture Grades: Quizzes ........................ Exam ........................... Laboratory .................. Final ........................... NOTE:
    • The University Grade Scale will be used to determine final letter grade. The lowest passing grade for a course in the major is a C A C- (minus) in this course is NOT a passing grade for Biology majors.

    99. Yale And Medicine, 1701-1901: Founding Of The Medical Institution Of Yale Colleg
    lecture notes for Eli Ives Course in Materia Medica, 1836. Ives was the firstphysician to teach a course in pediatrics in America.
    http://info.med.yale.edu/library/exhibits/yalemed1/medinstyalecoll.html
    Medicine at Yale in the Eighteenth Century Founding of the Medical Institution of Yale College The Medical Institution of Yale College at Midcentury, 1820-1870 Rising Standards and an Expanded Curriculum, 1870-1901 ...
    Yale Medical School
    Founding of the Medical Institution of Yale College
    The Envisioned by Yale President Ezra Stiles, medical instruction came to fruition under the presidency of Timothy Dwight. The Medical Institution of Yale College, chartered in 1810, and opened in 1813, was a joint project of Yale and the Connecticut Medical Society. This relationship to the state society was unusual among medical colleges and proved beneficial to the college in its early years. The medical school flourished in its early years especially due to the reputations of Nathan Smith, Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic and Surgery, and Benjamin Silliman, Professor of Chemistry. This illustration of the Medical Institution of Yale College, located on Grove Street, appeared appeared in E. Porter Belden, Sketches of Yale College , New York, 1843.

    100. Papers Of T.G.B. Osborn
    Lectures on Fern allies and Filicales . 41. Course notes, botany II, Man,Vegetation and Habitat, and Honours botany. 1950, 1962 and undated. 3cm.
    http://www.library.adelaide.edu.au/ual/special/osborn.html
    @import "/lib/house.css"; The University of Adelaide Home Search Special Collections ... Library Home The University of Adelaide Library
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    T.G.B. Osborn (1887-1973)
    Papers
    Access to Manuscript Collections Biographical Note Contents Listing MSS 0020
    Biographical Note
    T.G.B. Osborn obtained his B.Sc. from the University of Manchester in 1908 with First Class Honours in Botany, and was appointed Lecturer in Economic Botany in the University upon his graduation. The position was renewed in September 1910 with the status of Senior Lecturer. In 1911 he proceeded to the degree of Master of Science, and in February 1912 applied for the position of Professor of Botany at the University of Adelaide, with the support and encouragement of F.E. Weiss, Professor of Botany at Manchester. In May 1912 he was notified of his appointment and took up the position in September. As the Foundation Professor of Botany at Adelaide Osborn was responsible for establishing the botany course and department, for although Botany had been taught within the Arts degree course from 1877 (as part of biology) and from 1882 as a separate subject within the new Science degree course, it was available only as a single subject, largely devoted to taxonomic work. From 1913 a three year Botany course and an Honours degree in Botany were introduced into the syllabus, and particular compulsory courses in plant pathology and mycology and agricultural botany were also established for students in Agriculture.

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