A Dictionary of the Economic Products of India, Volume 6 Part 1, Pachyrhizus to Rye:

A Scottish doctor and botanist, George Watt (1851–1930) had studied the flora of India for more than a decade before he took on the task of compiling this monumental work. Assisted by numerous contributors, he set about organising vast amounts of information on India's commercial plants and pro...

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Main Author: Watt, George 1851-1930 (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1892
Series:Cambridge library collection. Botany and horticulture
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Summary:A Scottish doctor and botanist, George Watt (1851–1930) had studied the flora of India for more than a decade before he took on the task of compiling this monumental work. Assisted by numerous contributors, he set about organising vast amounts of information on India's commercial plants and produce, including scientific and vernacular names, properties, domestic and medical uses, trade statistics, and published sources. Watt hoped that the dictionary, 'though not a strictly scientific publication', would be found 'sufficiently accurate in its scientific details for all practical and commercial purposes'. First published in six volumes between 1889 and 1893, with an index volume completed in 1896, the whole work is now reissued in nine separate parts. Volume 6, Part 1 (1892) contains entries from Pachyrhizus angulatus (a large climbing herb) to rye (not indigenous to India)
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 594 pages)
ISBN:9781107239197
DOI:10.1017/CBO9781107239197

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