Dukinfield Henry Scott
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dr Dukinfield Henry Scott FRS HFRSE LLD was a British botanist. Biography Scott was born in London on 28 November 1854, the fifth and youngest son of architect Sir George Gilbert Scott and his wife Caroline Oldrid.
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- On the Structure of the Palaeozoic Seed, Lagenostoma Lomaxi, with a Statement of the Evidence upon Which It Is Referred to Lyginodendron. (1904) (110)
- Comparative anatomy of the vegetative organs of the phanerogams and ferns / by A. de Bary ; translated and annotated by F.O. Bower and D.H. Scott ; with 241 woodcuts and an index. (57)
- On fossil plants, showing structure, from the base of the waverley shale of kentucky (55)
- Further Observations on the Organization of the Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures. Part I. Calamites, Calamostachys, and Sphenophyllum (53)
- On the Structure and Affinities of Fossil Plants from the Palaeozic Rocks. IV. The Seed-Like Fructification of Lepidocarpon, a Genus of Lycopodiaceous Cones from the Carboniferous Formation (38)
- XXVII.—Fossil Plants of the Calamopitys Type, from the Carboniferous Rocks of Scotland (37)
- On the Secondary Tissues in Certain Monocotyledons (34)
- The Structure of Isoetes HystrixWith Plates XXIII and XXIV, and two Figures in the Text (1900) (33)
- On the Structure and Affinities of Fossil Plants from the Palaeozoic Rocks. III. On Medullosa anglica, a New Representative of the Cycadofilices (31)
- XVII.—On the Primary Structure of certain Palæozoic Stems with the Dadoxylon Type of Wood (30)
- Further Observations on the Organization of the Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures. Part III. Lyginodendron and Heterangium (29)
- IV. On Sutcliffia insignis, a new Type of Medulloseæ from the Lower Coal‐Measures. (1906) (27)
- ON MESOXYLON, A NEW GENUS OF CORDAITALES.—PRELIMINARY NOTE (24)
- On the Structure and Affinities of Fossil Plants from the Palaeozoic Rocks. On Cheirostrobus, a New Type of Fossil Cone from the Lower Carboniferous Strata (Calciferous Sandstone Series) (18)
- The Heterangiums of the British Coal Measures. (1917) (18)
- On Internal Phloëm in the Root and Stem of Dicotyledons (1891) (18)
- On the Floating-Roots of Sesbania aculeata, Pers (1888) (17)
- On the Anatomy and Histogeny of Strychnos (1889) (16)
- On Lagenostoma Lomaxi, the Seed of Lyginodendron (15)
- The Anatomical Characters presented by the Peduncle of Cycadaceae (1897) (15)
- On a Palaeozoic Fern, the Zygopteris Grayi of Williamson (13)
- Further obsevations on the organizaion of the fossil plants of the coal-measures (13)
- On the Structure and Affinities of Fossil Plants from the Palaeozoic Rocks. II. On Spencerites, a New Genus of Lycopodiaceous Cones from the Coal Measures, Founded on the Lepidodendron Spenceri of Williamson (12)
- On the Occurrence of Articulated Laticiferous Vessels in Hevea. (1885) (12)
- On a Scolecopteris (S. Oliveri, sp. n.) from the Permo-Carboniferous of Autun.—I. The Fructification (1932) (11)
- On some points in the Anatomy of Ipomoea versicolor, Meissn (1891) (11)
- THE OLD WOOD AND THE NEW (1902) (9)
- THE OCCURRENCE OF GERMINATING SPORES IN STAUROPTERIS OLDHAMIA. (1906) (9)
- On the Fertile Shoots of Mesoxylon and an Allied Genus (9)
- On the Structure and Affinities of Fossil Plants from the Palaeozoic Rocks. V. On a New Type of Sphenophyllaceous Cone (Sphenophyllum fertile) from the Lower Coal-Measures (8)
- On Scolecopteris Oliveri—Part II. The vegetative organs. (1933) (8)
- ON THE PRIMARY WOOD OF CERTAIN ARAUCARIOXYLONS (1899) (8)
- The Structure of the Palaeozoic Seeds, Trigonocarpus Parkinsoni, Brongniart, and Trignoocarpus Oliveri, sp.nov. Part I (8)
- Note on the occurrence of a seed-like fructification in certain palæozoic lycopods (8)
- II. GERMAN REMINISCENCES OF THE EARLY 'EIGHTIES (1925) (8)
- An introduction to structural botany (7)
- On Medullosa pusilla (7)
- ORIGIN OF POLYSTELY IN DICOTYLEDONS (1891) (7)
- XVII. On Botrychioxylon paradoxum, sp. nov., a Palæozoic Fern with Secondary Wood. (1912) (6)
- THE STRUCTURE OF LEPIDODENDRON OBOVATUM, STERNB (1906) (6)
- The Structure of Mesoxylon multirame (1918) (6)
- Lepidostrobus kentuckiensis, nomen nov., formerly Lepidostrobus Fischeri, Scott and Jeffrey: a correction (1915) (6)
- THE SPORANGIA OF STAUROPTERIS OLDHAMIA, BINNEY. (1905) (6)
- Further Observations on the Organization of the Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures. Part II. The Roots of Calamites (6)
- The present position of Palaeozoic botany (5)
- SPORANGIA ATTRIBUTED TO BOTRYOPTERIS ANTIQUA, KIDSTON (1910) (5)
- On the Pitchers of Dischidia rafflesiana (Wall) (5)
- The Structure of Mesoxylon Lomaxii and M. poroxyloidesWith Plates LXXXVII-XC (1912) (5)
- GERMINATING SPORES IN A FOSSIL FERN‐SPORANGIUM. (5)
- The Present Position of the Theory of Descent, in Relation to the early History of Plants (1921) (4)
- I. Further observations on the organisation of the fossil plants of the coal-measures. Part I. Calamites, Calamostachys, and Sphenophyllum (4)
- ON THE OCCURRENCE OF SIGILLARIOPSIS IN THE LOWER COAL-MEASURES OF BRITAIN (1904) (4)
- Nathanael Pringsheim (4)
- On the structure and affinities of fossil plants from the palæozoic rocks. IV. The seed-like fructification of Lepidocarpon, a Genus of Lycopodiaeeous cones from the carboniferous formation (1901) (4)
- On Nuclei in Oscillaria and Tolypothrix. (1887) (4)
- ON MEDULLOSA ANGLICA: A NEW REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CYCADOFILICES (1899) (3)
- ON LAGENOSTOMA LOXAMI, THE SEED OF LYGINODENDRON (1903) (3)
- VII. The root of Lyginodendron Oldhamium, will (3)
- THE DISTRIBUTION OF LATICIFEROUS TISSUE IN THE LEAF (1889) (3)
- Memoirs: The Development of Articulated Laticiferous Vessels (1882) (3)
- On the structure and affinities of fossil plants from the palæozoic rocks. II. On spencerites, a new genus of lycopodiaceous cones from the coal-measures, founded on the lepidodendron spenceri of Williamson (3)
- Aspects of Fossil Botany (1929) (3)
- III. Further observations on the organisation of the fossil plants of the coal-measures. Part III. and Lyginodendron and Heterangium (2)
- Memoirs: On the Laticiferous Tissue of Manihot Glaziovii (the Cearè Rubber) (1884) (2)
- On two new instances of Spinous RootsWith Plates XV and XVI (1897) (2)
- Cladites bracteatus, a Petrified Shoot from the Lower Coal-measures (1930) (2)
- The Early History of the Land Flora (1922) (2)
- NEW DISCOVERIES IN THE MIDDLE DEVONIAN FLORA OF GERMANY (1926) (2)
- The Teaching of Botany (2)
- Extinct plants and problems of evolution : founded on a course of public lectures delivered at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, in 1922 (2)
- On the Structure and Affinities of Fossil Plants from the Palaeozoic Rocks.--V. On a New Type of Sphenophyllaceous Cone (Sphenophyllum fertile) from the Lower Coal-Measures. (1)
- The Transformations of the Plant World in Geological Time (1925) (1)
- The evolution of plants (1)
- On some recent progress in our knowledge of the Anatomy of Plants (1889) (1)
- Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London. (One Hundred and Twenty–Fourth Session, 1911–1912.) November 2nd, 1911, to June 20th, 1912 (1912) (1)
- NOTE ON THE STRUCTURE OF TRIGONOCARPON OLIVAEFORME (1)
- ON THE STRUCTURE AND AFFINITIES OF FOSSIL PLANTS FROM THE PALAEOZOIC ROCKS.—V. ON A NEW TYPE OF SPHENOPHYLLA-CEOUS CONE (SPHENOPHYLLUM FERTILE) FROM THE LOWER COAL-MEASURES (1)
- The President's Address: What were the Carboniferous Ferns? (1905) (1)
- The Effect of Fog on Plants (1890) (1)
- MORPHOLOGICAL QUESTIONS FROM A RUSSIAN POINT OF VIEW (1925) (1)
- On Cheirostrobus, a new type of fossil cone from the calciferous sandstone (1897) (1)
- On the structure and affinities of fossil plants from the palæozoic rocks. III. On Medullosa anglica, a new representative of the cycadofilices (0)
- Annals Of Botany (1916) Vol.30 (0)
- X. On the structure and affinities of fossil plants from the palaeozoic rocks.- On cheirostrobus, a new type of fossil cone from a lower carboniferous strata (calciferous sandstone series) (0)
- ON THE OCCURRENCE OF A SEED-LIKE FRUCTIFICATION IN CERTAIN PALAEOZOIC LYCOPODS1 (1900) (0)
- Natural Selection and Plant Evolution (1909) (0)
- Heterospory and the Angiosperms (1932) (0)
- Lepidocarpon and the Gymnosperms (1904) (0)
- The President's Address: The Flowering Plants of the Mesozoic Age, in the Light of Recent Discoveries (1907) (0)
- 1. The origin of the seed-plants (spermophyta) (0)
- An introduction to structural botany... By Dukinfield Henry Scott... (0)
- The Early History of the Land Flora (0)
- Memoirs: Note on the Laticiferous Tissue of Hevea spruceana (1884) (0)
- An introduction to structural botany : part II, flowerless plants / by Dukinfield Henry Scott. (0)
- II.—The President's Address: Life and Work of Bernard Renault (1906) (0)
- Aspects of Fossil Botany (1929) (0)
- The evolution of plants, by Dukinfield Henry Scott. (0)
- Flowering Plants, 13Th. Ed. (1943) (0)
- On Lyginodendron and Heterangium (1895) (0)
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