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         Botany Institutions:     more books (100)
  1. Centennial History of the Carnegie Institution of Washington: Volume 4, The Department of Plant Biology (Centennial History of the Carnegie Institution of Washington) by Patricia Craig, 2005-06-20
  2. People, plants and politics: The development of institution-based botany in California, 1853-1906 by Barbara Ertter, 2000
  3. Species list of the modern cleared leaves in the collection of the Division of Paleobotany, Smithsonian Institution by Leo J Hickey, 1973
  4. Nomenclatorial notes on plants growing in the Botanical Garden of the Atkins Institution of the Arnold Arboretum at Soledad, Cienfuegos, Cuba (Botanical Museum leaflets, Harvard University) by F. Tracy Hubbard, 1932
  5. Botany of the Maya Area Miscellaneous Papers XIV - XXI by Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1940
  6. Polynesian plant studies #6-18 (Smithsonian contributions to botany) by F. Raymond Fosberg, 1981
  7. Polynesian plant studies 1-5 (Smithsonian contributions to botany) by F. Raymond Fosberg, 1975
  8. Flora of Micronesia, Casuarinaceae, Piperaceae and Myricaceae (Smithsonian contributions to botany) by F. Raymond Fosberg, 1975
  9. The relation of plants to tide-levels;: A study of factors affecting the distribution of marine plants, (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication) by Duncan S Johnson, 1915
  10. Adaptation and origin in the plant world (Carnegie Institution of Washington. Publication) by Emmett Virgil Martin, 1939
  11. Root development in the grassland formation,: A correlation of the root systems of native vegetation and crop plants, (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication) by John E Weaver, 1920
  12. Development and activities of roots of crop plants;: A study in crop ecology, (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication) by John E Weaver, 1922
  13. Physiological features of roots, with especial reference to the relation of roots to aeration of the soil, (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication) by William Austin Cannon, 1925
  14. The fruit of Opuntia fulgida;: A study of perennation and proliferation in the fruits of certain Cactaceae, (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication) by Duncan S Johnson, 1918

1. Department Of Botany
From the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History. Contains information, research, and images.
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2. Vol3no3
of Understanding signed by the Department of Botany and the United States Botanic Garden (USBG). These two institutions are separated by less
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3. A List Of Botanic Institutions
Botany Department and Root Biology and Mycorrhiza Research Group, University of Guelph, Ontario
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4. The Plant Link Library Economic Botany/Organisations Or
Home Economic Botany Organisations or Institutions Links
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5. Institutions
Institutions Contributing Data to DAPC Name / Code Address Phone / Website / Email. Arnold Arboretum AA
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6. Rambles In North- Western America From The Pacific Ocean To The
Climate Soil Productions Industrial and Commercial Resources Scenery Population Educational Institutions Arboreal Botany and Game London
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7. Aeroponics - Research Or Educational Institutions By Thin Air
Now Research or Educational Institutions and Agricultural Botany - Biology students can conduct plant growing experiments by our easy to use
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8. JSTOR Ecology Botany Collection Release Information
on the JSTOR "Search" and "Browse" pages as two discipline groupings ("Ecology" and "Botany") for those institutions participating in the
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9. The Oklahoma Daily Online Edition - Botany Field Trip Changed Due
of a botany student's education. "Field study is about practical experience " said Katy Levings, botany senior. "Research institutions
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10. Visitor Information / Botany Department, National Museum Of
Each year, the Department of Botany receives visitors from research institutions around the world. This page is designed to assist these visitors in
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11. A List Of Botanic Institutions
of botany National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, botany Department, Harbor Branch Oceanigraphic Institution, Fort Pierce,
http://www.tau.ac.il/lifesci/botany/institutions.htm
A List of Botanic Institutes
Australia
Department of Botany , University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales
Department of Botany and Tropical Agriculture , James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland
Department of Botany , The University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Western Australia
The Department of Plant Science , University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia
School of Botany , La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria
Austria
Institut für Botanik , University Innsbruck
Institut für Botanik , University of Salzburg
Institut für Angewandte Botanik und Pflanzenphysiologie, Technische Mikroskopie und organischer, Rohstoffe, Holzchemie , Technisch-naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät der Technischen Universität Wien, Wien
Department for Comparative and Ecologica Phytochemisty , Institute of Botany, Vienna
Institute of Botany , Universität für Bodenkultur, Vienna
Bulgaria:
Institute of Botany , Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia
Brazil:
Departamento de Botânica , Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo
Departamento de Botânica , São Paulo State University at São José do Rio Preto
Canada:
Department of Botany , University of Lethbridge, Alberta
Department of Botany , University of British Colombia, Vancouver, British Colombia
Department of Botany , Brandon University, Brandon, Manitoba
Department of Botany , University of Manitoba,Winnipeg, Manitoba
Plant Evolution and Development , Saint Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Botany Department and Root Biology and Mycorrhiza Research Group , University of Guelph, Ontario

12. BOTANY:
botany is the part of biology that deals with plants and, by tradition, Potential employers include educational institutions, federal and state agencies
http://www.bsu.edu/biology/sp/botany.html
WHY BOTANY? Botany is the part of biology that deals with plants and, by tradition, fungi and algae. Plants are the primary energy source for humans and virtually all other organisms within the biosphere. A greater understanding of botany is necessary as we face environmental degradation, loss of biological diversity and a need for increased food production.
DESCRIPTION OF THE OPTION
The flexibility of the Botany option allows students to pursue their interests in a wide variety of specializations in the field of botany. In addition to the common biology core, students take required Botany courses to provide them with a strong overall understanding of the field of Botany, with an emphasis on vascular plants. Students complete the Botany option by choosing from a wide variety of Botany, Biology and Zoology co urses, which best fit their personal interests. Additionally, students are encouraged to gain practical experience through participation in faculty directed research projects, internships and career related summer employment.
FACULTY
The Department of Biology at Ball State University has a diverse faculty with botanical teaching and research interests. The size of our program allows students to have a great deal of personal interaction with the faculty.

13. Botany Online - The Internet Hypertextbook In The Www Network Of Information And
Organizations Societies - institutions. PKAL Summer Institute 2001 Natural History Museum (London) Department of botany Databases
http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/www/botany_online_usa_organizations.
Botany online - The Internet Hypertextbook
In the www Network of Information and Knowledge
Comments, Opinions and Recommendations
United States of America
Organizations - Societies - Institutions
PKAL Summer Institute 2001
http://www.pkal.org/curricul/2001si/c2_index.html
Workshop Series C - July 22 - 25, 2001 Science for All: Integrative Biology
Introductions:
The World Wide Web: The Ultimate Information Source for Teaching Biology to Non-Majors:
Alice Bergfeld, Yolanda George, Peter von Sengbusch
We will present projects collected in our internet library (The Internet Library - Teaching Botany and Related Topics) focussing on our own project Botany online and on other non-major subjects. The session will include a discussion and - if possible some interactive part.
Resources: Botany Online: http://www.rrz.uni- hamburg.de/biologie/b_online/ Project Kaleidoscope - A Project Kaleidoscope 2000 Summer Institute Workshop - THE FUTURE OF PLANT BIOLOGY
Virtual Plants? - Enhancing Learning with Information Technology - Peter Sengbusch, Professor, Universitat Hamburg (Botany-Online) [Dr. Sengbusch is constructing an internet resource of web-projects before the meeting and invites anyone who would like their web teaching resources included to contact him at b-online@botanik.uni-hamburg.de] Project Kaleidoscope
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14. Botany And Biology Institutions, Links For Palaeobotanists
botany and Biology institutions, Links for Palaeobotanists, Annotated links to internet resources, especially for palaeobotanists (Palaeobotany,
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Selected Botanical Gardens and Herbaria ... People Search Engines and Phone Directories Indexes of Botany Institutes About.com
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15. Visitor Information / Botany Department, National Museum Of Natural History, Smi
of botany receives visitors from research institutions around the world. ACCOMMODATIONS The Department of botany is located in the National Museum
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/botany/visitors.htm
Each year, the Department of Botany receives visitors from research institutions around the world. The purpose of such visits usually involves working with the vast botanical collections maintained by the Department and consulting with members of the staff on the subject of their research. ARRANGE YOUR VISIT: The logistics of arranging a visit are quite simple. Contact the Collections Manager, Rusty Russell , and provide the following information: name, institutional affiliation, dates of visit, and purpose of visit. Ensure that sufficient notice is given so that necessary arrangements can be made for you. Also be aware that the collection is not open on weekends or government holidays. ACCOMMODATIONS: The Department of Botany is located in the National Museum of Natural History at 10th and Constitution, NW(on the Mall). As such, there are very few hotels within walking distance. However, we are quite accessible by Metro subway Metro bus system TRANSPORTATION: Washington is served by three major airports - Ronald Reagan National Airport (most convenient for domestic travelers), Dulles International, and Baltimore-Washington International (BWI).

16. Institutions With Phycological Interests
institutions with Phycological Interests. Menu. Southern Africa. International University of Namibia; University of Port Elizabeth botany Department
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17. UBC Botanical Garden Links: Learning Institutions - Botany
Learning institutions botany (2). Kunming Institute of botany // Heilongtan, Kunming, Yunnan, China. UBC Department of botany // Vancouver,
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Learning Institutions - Botany (2)
Kunming Institute of Botany // Heilongtan, Kunming, Yunnan, China UBC Department of Botany // Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

18. Botany Collection Managers Group
Issues of major concern to botany collection managers were raised at the first The following institutions were represented Edinburgh Royal Botanic
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Botany Collection Managers Group
Members of the Committee

First year report

Report on the Third Meeting
, held on 30th July 1996 in the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford.
Digital imaging of botanical objects:
report of a meeting held at Liverpool Museum on 2 April 1997. Committee Members Dr Rob Huxley, Chair,
The Natural History Museum,
London
Tel: 0171 938 8823
Fax: 0171 938 9260;
Dr John Edmondson, Secretary,
National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside, Liverpool; Dr David Briggs, Cambridge University; Dr John David, International Mycological Institute, CAB International; Dr Sean Edwards, Manchester University Museum; Dr Paul Hackney, Ulster Museum, Belfast; Dr Stephen Harris, Oxford University; Dr Stephen Jury, Reading University; Dr Henrie Noltie, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh; Dr John Parnell, Trinity College Dublin; Dr Roy Perry, National Museum of Wales, Cardiff; Dr David Simpson, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew; Dr Donal Synnott

19. Botany 2005 - Abstract Search
Detailed Programs Custom Schedule Sessions Date/Time Locations. or. Search botany 2005 Home Select the institutions to browse their abstracts.
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20. Botany 2005 - Abstract Search
Select the institutions to browse their abstracts. Select as many as you like. Centre for postgraduate studies and research in botany (2 Abstracts)
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