The wild and cultivated cotton plants of the world

a revision of the genus Gossypium, framed primarily with the object of aiding planters and investigators who may contemplate the systematic improvement of the cotton staple

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The wild and cultivated cotton plants of the world

a revision of the genus Gossypium, framed primarily with the object of aiding planters and investigators who may contemplate the systematic improvement of the cotton staple

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Table of Contents

Introduction.
History of cotton and the cotton industry.
The cotton fibre.
The species, varieties and races of the cotton plant.
Improvement of the cotton plant.
Appendix: A. Enumeration of specimens examined. B. List of works consulted (p. [368]-378) C. Synonyms of species, varieties, &c.
Index.

Edition Notes

Published in
London, New York, Bombay, Calcutta

Classifications

Library of Congress
SB249 .W34

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 406 p.
Number of pages
406

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OL6992076M
Internet Archive
wildandcultivat00wattgoog
LCCN
07041835
OCLC/WorldCat
1478388

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