. Herbals, their origin and evolution, a chapter in the history of botany, 1470-1670. Botany; Botany; Herbals. CH. VI] Albert US Magnus 135 in mind, though he did not clearly state it, a much more highly evolved system, which may be diagrammatically represented as follows. The modern equivalents of his different groups are shown in square brackets:—. Text-fig. 63. "Carui" [Oitus Sanitatis, Mainz, 1491]- I. Leafless plants [Cryptogams in part]. II. Leafy plants [Phanerogams and certain Crypto- gams]. 1. Corticate plants [Monocotyledons]. 2. Tunicate plants [Dicotyledons]. (a) Herbaceo
. Herbals, their origin and evolution, a chapter in the history of botany, 1470-1670. Botany; Botany; Herbals. CH. VI] Albert US Magnus 135 in mind, though he did not clearly state it, a much more highly evolved system, which may be diagrammatically represented as follows. The modern equivalents of his different groups are shown in square brackets:—. Text-fig. 63. "Carui" [Oitus Sanitatis, Mainz, 1491]- I. Leafless plants [Cryptogams in part]. II. Leafy plants [Phanerogams and certain Crypto- gams]. 1. Corticate plants [Monocotyledons]. 2. Tunicate plants [Dicotyledons]. (a) Herbaceous. ib) Woody. The word tunicate in the above table is used for the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Arber, Agnes Robertson, 1879-1960. Cambridge, University press
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