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Frederick Orpen Bower, 1855 - 1948, was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Professor of Botany at University of Glasgow. Rear page advertises his 'The Origin of a Land Flora: a theory based upon the facts of aleration'. Printed.
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Includes 'Extract from preface' and contents 'Part First. Effect of chemical and physical agents upon protoplasm' and 'Part Second. Effect of chemical and physical agents upon growth'. New York. Printed.
Advertisment for a study of the form and structure of organisms by Charles Benedict Davenport, 1866-1944, Instructor in Zoology at Harvard University and prominent member of the American eugenics movement. Includes 'Extract from preface' and contents of 'Part First: effect of chemical and physical agents upon protoplasm'. New York. Printed.
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With typescript circular from Ms. Kenealy expounding her hypothesis on 'Mendelism'. Printed and typescript.
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'Proposed Congratulatory Address to Sir Thomas Hanbury [...] prepared for the celebration of his 75th birthday, 21st June 1907, by botanical and horticultural friends and admirers [...] and now offered with deepest sympathy to Lady Hanbury [due to his untimely death] in evidence of their enduring appreciation of her husband's life-work and personality'. Patrick Geddes is among the contributors. Printed.
Auguste-Henri Forel, 1848-1931, was a prominent Swiss psychiatrist and eugenicist known for his contributions to sexology and psychology. Printed.
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Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster, 1869–1966, was a German educationist, philosopher and sexologist. 'Marriage and the sex-problem' appeared in English translation in 1911. Printed.
Notice for title to be published in November 1905 with illustrations by Charles Copeland. Printed.