Description: (Botany) Muenscher, Walter Conrad: Poisonous Plants of the United States: Hardcover. The MacMillan Company, New York, NY. 1962. B&W Illustrations: Revised Edition, 4th Printing. Near Fine Very Good This book is in Near Fine condition and has a Very Good- dust jacket. The book is in clean, bright condition. The text pages are clean and bright. The dust jacket is in generally clean, bright condition, with the exception of several spots of foxing and a couple of light spots of finger dirt, along with three or four smallish edge tears. " In 1916, Muenscher took a position as instructor of botany at Cornell University, where he spent the rest of his career. He went on to acquire his doctorate degree in plant physiology in 1921 from Cornell after spending 1918-1919 in the Army. Muenscher was appointed Assistant Professor in 1923 and Professor in 1937. In addition to his work at Cornell, Muenscher was a consultant for the USDA, the Tennesee Valley Authority, and the New York State Biological Survey. Being an expert on weeds gave rise to a publication aptly named Weeds, that was published in 1935. Muenscher's teaching of taxonomy resulted in his work Keys to Woody Plants as an aid for his class, but it became widely popular and much in demand. His interests in other plants took him into the area of aquatics, which resulted in a work called Aquatic Plants of the United States. Muenscher was also interested in poisonous flora and produced Poisonous Plants of the United States. After studying herbs, he later helped to write Garden Spice and Wild Pot-Herbs, illustrated with woodcuts by Elfriede Abbe." (from Cornell, Univ. ) 2 #49508 $20
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Author: Muenscher, Walter Conrad
Book Title: Poisonous Plants of the United States
Cover: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: The MacMillan Company
Publication Year: 1962
Place Published: New York, NY
Pages: 277p.
Topic: Botany
Format: Hardcover
Edition: Revised Edition
Printing: 4th Printing
Book Condition: Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket
Defects: This book is in Near Fine condition and has a Very Good- dust, jacket. The book is in clean, bright condition. The text pages, are clean and bright. The dust jacket is in generally clean,, bright condition, with the exception of several spots of foxing, and a couple of light spots of finger dirt, along with three or, four smallish edge tears. " In 1916, Muenscher took a position, as instructor of botany at Cornell University, where he spent, the rest of his career. He went on to acquire his doctorate, degree in plant physiology in 1921 from Cornell after spending, 1918-1919 in the Army. Muenscher was appointed Assistant, Professor in 1923 and Professor in 1937. In addition to his, work at Cornell, Muenscher was a consultant for the USDA, the, Tennesee Valley Authority, and the New York State Biological, Survey. Being an expert on weeds gave rise to a publication, aptly named Weeds, that was published in 1935. Muenscher's, teaching of taxonomy resulted in his work Keys to Woody Plants, as an aid for his class, but it became widely popular and much, in demand. His interests in other plants took him into the area, of aquatics, which resulted in a work called Aquatic Plants of, the United States. Muenscher was also interested in poisonous, flora and produced Poisonous Plants of the United States. After, studying herbs, he later helped to write Garden Spice and Wild, Pot-Herbs, illustrated with woodcuts by Elfriede Abbe." (from, Cornell, Univ. )
Illustration Type: B&W Illustrations
Binding: Hardcover
Subject: Botany
Place of Publication: New York, NY
Year Printed: 1962
Special Attributes: Dust Jacket