1911 v, 436 p., 159 figs, 2 pls, paperbound (partly loose).
1878 84 p., 12 figs, 4to, paperbound (back cover missing). Notice made for the Ministère de l"Agriculture et du Commerce on the occasion of the l'Exposition Universelle de 1878.
Bern, K.J.Wyss 1890, 190x125mm, 70Seiten, Perkalineinband.
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Zweite vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage. 2 Bände. Nürnberg, Johann Leonhard Schrag 1844. 8°. CXX, 486 S.; Titel, S. 487-1230 S. Halblederbände der Zeit mit goldgeprägten Rückentiteln und Rückenvergoldung.
Pritzel 4706. - Gegenüber der ersten Auflage von 1837 wesentlich erweitert. - Rücken und Kanten berieben. Vereinzelt leicht fleckig. - Für eine Gebrauchsflora gut erhalten.
Upsala, Akademischen Buchdruckerei, 1877. 4to. Contemp. clothbacked boards. Stamp on title-page. 86 pp., 1 plate. Offprint from ""Nova Acta Reg. Soc. Ups. Ser.III"".
Kbhvn., 1821. Samt.hldrbd. Øverste del af ryg defekt(revnet). Med brugsspor. 576 pp.
GRUND. 1996. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 319 pages illustrées de nombreuses photos en couleurs in texte - Nombreuses illustrations en coulerus in et/ou hors texte - 1er plat illustré en couleurs.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
1880 75 p., 3 (1 folded) lithographed pls, roy. 4to, disbound (unopened, without covers). Published in: Nova Acta. Abh. der Kaiserl. Leop.-Carol. Deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher.
1964 Paris, Horizons de France, 1964 : in-4°, cartonnage éditeur avec jaquette édition originale, 124 pp., 183 photos couleurs hors-texte. Très bon état !
HORIZONS DE FRANCE. 1964. In-4. Relié toilé. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 124 pages. Nombreuses planches de photos en couleurs hors-texte. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte. Relié pleine toile grise.. . . . Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
Traduit par Pierre Bondoux. Photos de Swanenburg de Veye. Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
Horizon de France. Non daté. In-4. Relié toilé. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 124 pages - nombreuses photos et illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans et hors texte. Sans jaquette.. . . . Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
Trad. par Pierre Bondoux. Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
1881 64 p., 4 lithographed pls, roy. 4to, disbound (unopened, without covers). Published in: Nova Acta. Abh. der Kaiserl. Leop.-Carol. Deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher.
1881 Nova Acta Acad.Caesar.Leop.Carol., Bd. 42, 1881 : In-4 Raisin, En feuillets. extrait, 64 pp., 4 planches lithographiques hors-texte dont 3 en couleurs, sans couverture Très bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé.
London Bailliere Tindall and Cox 1923 In8 242 pages - 92 figures dans le texte - Ecrit en Anglais - cartonnage editeur - bon etat general
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1915 (3rd ed.) 328, viii p., 40 chromolithographed pls, cloth (small damage to back cover).
Paris, Société d'Editions Techniques Coloniales, SETCO, 1952. 19 x 13, 152 pp., très nombreuses planches en couleurs, reliure d'édition carton, bon état (pages de garde tachées).
25 p., 2 lithographed pls, 4to, hcalf. Plates somewhat foxed. Published in: Abhandlungen der Königl. Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin.
Kemptem, KOSEL 1892. in8 pleine percaline marron décoré d'un motif floral,lettres dorées,XVII.text pp. + XLI. col.plts.,farbenlichtdruck,ht sous serpente ,texte en regard,tranches marbrées,
bon état,a fine atlas of medicinal plants in coloured colllotype, based on early color photograph of plants. A technique rarely applied. See Nissen, BBI, 1 252 ff. The text for the foreign platns was supplied by author's brother, Max, the director of the botanical garden at Mnchen. Remise de 20% pour toutes commandes égales ou supérieures à 200 €
1928 vi, 544 p., 221 figs, publisher's cloth (outer ends spine somewhat worn). Library stamps and markings. Portrait of Hans Kniep pasted on verso front cover.
1805 7 p., new wrappers. Published in: Philosophical Transactions. This paper is in the form of a letter to Sir Joseph Banks.
1808 9 p., new wrappers. Published in: Philosophical Transactions. This paper is in the form of a letter to Sir Joseph Banks.
(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1805). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1805. Pp. 257-263.
Importent paper on plant physiology.
"KNIGHT, THOMAS ANDREW. - INTRODUCING GEOTROPISM IN PLANT GROWTH.
Reference : 46062
(1806)
(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1806). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1806. Pp. 99-108.
First apperance of a milestone paper in plant physiology as the concept of tropistic behaviour arose from the experiments described in this paper. Knight showed that forces, generated by means of a water-wheel, made roots and shoots of seedlings orient themselves to centrifugal forces, just as they do to gravity.Knight's investigations on geotropism ""enabled Knight to distinguish between geotropic and hydrotropic reactions of the root, and opened the whole question of tropic responses, of their physical basis and adaptive significance in the lfe of plants.""(Morton, ""History of Botanical Science"", p. 390.).""His most famous work was on what are now called geotropisms. In a letter read by Banks to the Royal Society in 1806, Knight described how he eliminated the influence of gravitation on germinating seeds: He attached them at various angles to the rim of a vertical wheel which was driven by a stream in his garden to revolve continuously at a rate of 150 r.p.m. As the germinating plants grew, each shoot was directed to the center of the wheel" when a shoot passed the center of the wheel its tip turned back so that growth was still centripetal" the roots grew away from the center. Next he set up a similar structure with the wheel horizontal and rotating at 250 r.p.m. so that the seedlings were influenced by both gravitation of the earth an the centrifugal force. In this case, growth was at an angle of 80° to the vertical, the shoot upward and inward, and the root downward and out. Reducing the rotation to 80 r.p.m. decreased the centrifugal force to such an extent that the plants grew at an angle of 45° to the vertical.""(DSB).