Francis Lewis
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English botanist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Prof Francis John Lewis FRSE FRSC FLS was an English botanist. He was Professor of Botany at Alberta University and later at the University of Cairo. Life He was born in London in 1875. He studied Science at Liverpool University and specialised in Botany. He started working as a Demonstrator during Botany lectures in 1900 and began lecturing in Phytogeography in 1905. He gained an MSc in 1908 and a doctorate in 1912.
Francis Lewis 's Published Works
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- Photosynthesis and Related Processes (1945) (116)
- XXVIII.—The Plant Remains in the Scottish Peat Mosses (46)
- Osmotic Properties of some Plant Cells at Low Temperatures (1920) (44)
- The Vegetation of Alberta: II. The Swamp, Moor and Bog Forest Vegetation of Central Alberta (1928) (40)
- The Anatomy of the Buds of Coniferae (1924) (35)
- The Vegetation and Retrogressive Changes of Peat Areas ("Muskegs") in Central Alberta (1926) (34)
- An Endotropic Fungus in the Coniferæ (1924) (24)
- The Trematode Genus Phyllodistomum Braun (1935) (23)
- Geographical Distribution of Vegetation of the Basins of the Rivers Eden, Tees, Wear, and Tyne (Continued) (1904) (16)
- Physical Conditions of the Surface of the Mesophyll Cell Walls of the Leaf (1945) (15)
- Water movement in leaves (1948) (13)
- ON THE PHENOMENA ATTENDING SEASONAL CHANGES IN THE ORGANISATION IN LEAF CELLS OF PICEA CANADENSIS (Mill.) B.S.P. (1923) (11)
- THE ACTION OF LIGHT ON MESOCARPUS (1898) (6)
- The history of the Scottish peat mosses and their relation to the glacial period (1906) (5)
- Wettability of the Cellulose Walls of the Mesophyll in the Leaf (1937) (4)
- Common Wild Flowers (1945) (2)
- Behold our Green Mansions A Book about American Forests (1945) (2)
- Nature of the Outer Surface of the Cell Walls of the Mesophyll of the Leaf (1938) (2)
- Note on the Internodes of Calamites. (1912) (1)
- II.—The Plant Remains in the Scottish Peat Mosses (0)
- II.—The Plant Remains in the Scottish Peat Mosses (0)
- Prof. Mosharrafa Pasha (1950) (0)
- XIII.—The Plant Remains in the Scottish Peat Mosses (0)
- XIII.—The Plant Remains in the Scottish Peat Mosses (0)
- Plant Associations in Moorland Districts (1905) (0)
- FORMATION OF THE IRREGULAR ENDODERMIS IN THE ROOTS OF RUSCUS, sp. (1900) (0)
- List of the Flowering Plants [from the Arctic Bed] (1912) (0)
- Map of the colony of Natal and Zululand (0)
- ON INDUCED VARIATIONS IN THE OSMOTIC PRESSURE AND SODIUM CHLORIDE CONTENT OF THE LEAVES OF NON‐HALOPHYTES. (1912) (0)
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