Dukinfield Henry Scott
Born 1854-01-01
Died 1934-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF59201263
- WikidataQ1264652
- ISNI0000000110276551
- Open LibraryOL2181598A
Top Subjects
- Paleobotany (5)
- Paleozoic (2)
- Botany (2)
- Carboniferous (1)
- Plants - anatomy & histology (1)
- William Crawford Williamson (1816-1895) (1)
- Plant anatomy (1)
Books by Dukinfield Henry Scott
Total count: 29
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Further observations on the organisation of the fossil plants of the coal-measuresPart I. : Calamites, Calamostachys, and Sphenophyllum1894-01-01
An introduction to structural botanyA. and C. Black1894-01-01-
[Williamson, William Crawford]1896-01-01
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Present position of morphological botany1896-01-01
An introduction to structural botanypart II, flowerless plants2nd ed.A. and C. Black1897-01-01
An introduction to structural botany5th ed.A. and C. Black1899-01-01-
Studies in fossil botanyA. and C. Black1900-01-01
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On Lagenstoma Lomaxi, the seed of Lyginodendron1903-01-01
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Professor Bommer on Lepidocarpon1903-01-01
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The origin of seed-bearing plants1903-01-01
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Germinating spores in a fossil fernsporangium1904-01-01
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On the structure and affinities of fossil plants from the Palaeozoic rocksV. : On a new type of sphenophyllaceous cone (Sphenophyllum fertile) from the lower coal-measuresPub. for the Royal Society by Dulau and Co.1905-01-01
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What were the carboniferous ferns?1905-01-01
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Life and work of Bernard Renault1906-01-01
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On the structure of some carboniferous ferns1906-01-01
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On the megaspore of Lepidostrobus foliaceus1906-01-01
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The President's addresslife and work of Bernard Renault1906-01-01
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The present position of Palaeozoic botany1906-01-01
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The fern-like seed-plants of the carboniferous floraFischer1906-01-01
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Studies in fossil botany2nd ed.A. and C. Black1908-01-01
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Addresses delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Linnean Society of London on the 24th of May, 1909Taylor and Francis, printer1909-01-01
Studies in fossil botany2nd ed.A. and C. Black1909-01-01
The evolution of plantsWilliams and Norgate1911-01-01-
On fossil plants, showing structure, from the base of the Waverley Shale of Kentuckythe Royal Society1914-01-01
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Count Solms-Laubach, Foreign Member of the Royal SocietyRichard Clay and Sons, Ltd.1916-01-01
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Hermann Graf zu Solms-Laubach, 1842-19151918-01-01
Studies in fossil botanyEd. 3.Black1920-01-01
Extinct plants and problems of evolutionfounded on a course of public lectures delivered at the University college of Wales, Aberystwyth, in 1922Macmillan and co., limited1924-01-01-
On Cheirostrobus, a new type of fossil cone from the calciferous sandstone