The structure of the caryopsis of grasses with reference to their morphology and classification . WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE,1899. * ? ;,6 A-l^ jH^R 14 l9CdD> ot D. ^^ LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL U. S. Department of AaRicuLTURE, Division of AanosTOLoaY,Washington, D. C, May 4, : I have tlie honor to transmit herewith and recommend for pub-lication as Bulletin Xo. 19 of this Division the manuscript of a reporton the structure of the caryopsis of grasses, ordinarily termed the grainor seed. This report, prepared by Mr. P. Beveridge Kennedy, by specialauthorization through
The structure of the caryopsis of grasses with reference to their morphology and classification . WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE,1899. * ? ;,6 A-l^ jH^R 14 l9CdD> ot D. ^^ LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL U. S. Department of AaRicuLTURE, Division of AanosTOLoaY,Washington, D. C, May 4, : I have tlie honor to transmit herewith and recommend for pub-lication as Bulletin Xo. 19 of this Division the manuscript of a reporton the structure of the caryopsis of grasses, ordinarily termed the grainor seed. This report, prepared by Mr. P. Beveridge Kennedy, by specialauthorization through the Agrostologist, contains much of histologicalinterest, but is of special value on account of the important facts broughtout in the investigations relative to the morphology and classificationof grasses. Mr. Kennedy was formerly assistant chemist in TorontoUniversity, Canada, and for the past three years has been studying atCornell University, devoting special attention to the investigation ofgrasses. Kespectfully, F. Lamson-Scribner, James Wilson, Secretary of Agricult
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