. Biochemical systematics. Biochemical variation; Botany. 24 BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMATICS Basid Myc. Flagell. Ascomyc. (^^1 Bact. Cyan. Perid. Fie 2-7. Spherical system of the microcosm, consistmg of an infinite number of concentric "Time ; Adapted from H. J. Lam, 1936, with the authors permission. 1. ENGLER SYSTEM. As indicated by Lawrence (1951, pp. 118-120), Engler "attempted to devise a system that had the utiUty and practicahty of a natural system based on form relationships and one that was com- patible with evolutionary ; Howe


. Biochemical systematics. Biochemical variation; Botany. 24 BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMATICS Basid Myc. Flagell. Ascomyc. (^^1 Bact. Cyan. Perid. Fie 2-7. Spherical system of the microcosm, consistmg of an infinite number of concentric "Time ; Adapted from H. J. Lam, 1936, with the authors permission. 1. ENGLER SYSTEM. As indicated by Lawrence (1951, pp. 118-120), Engler "attempted to devise a system that had the utiUty and practicahty of a natural system based on form relationships and one that was com- patible with evolutionary ; However, Engler considered the anriosperms to be polyphyletic, and his arrangements are more an attempt to show progressive complexity in structure rather than a ^hyTgenetic sequence. This system has gained w,de acceptance pr. mi^ily because of its broad and detailed coverage, and the plante m many of the world's major herbaria are arranged accordmg to this sys-. 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 Alston, Ralph E; Turner, B. L. (Billie Lee), 1925-. Englewood Cliffs, N. J. , Prentice-Hall


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