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  1. A Course of Fifteen Lectures on Medical Botany. by Samuel. ROBINSON, 1830

21. Courses
Physiology, Syllabus, Course Site. Dr. Doug Jeffries. Advanced Ecology, Syllabus, lecture notes. Biology Concepts, Syllabus, lecture notes. botany, Syllabus, lecture notes.
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22. W. Gordon Fields Fonds
Series includes 1 botany notebook from Victoria College in 1929, created by his sister, Ruth Fields. 1996028 (Files 3.4-4.16); lecture notes and courses.
http://gateway.uvic.ca/archives/featured_collections/esa/fonds_fields_gordon/def
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W. Gordon Fields fonds
(Acc. Nos. 1986-053, 1996-028)
90 cm of textual records.
1,233 photographs.
15 drawings. The fonds documents the development and working procedures of an academic scientist, 1929-78, as student, laboratory instructor, professor, researcher, Department Chair. It also documents his contribution to the development of Victoria College and UVic during this time. The fonds consists of historical notes on Jeffree Cunningham and Victoria College, student notes, Ph.D. research data on squid and sardines (including photographic data), lecture notes by subject, and course notes. Photographic data include a collection of electron microscope photographs, and a 35 mm slide collection of west coast marine invertebrates, compiled by Fields and his students, both of which provide an outstanding portrayal of B.C. marine invertebrates. Also included are files documenting Field's involvement in the Victoria College Building Committee, 1957-63. Title based on contents of fonds.

23. Courses
botany. Course Content Course Modules {self assessment tutorials found at WebTycho Environmental Soils lecture Syllabus; Laboratory Syllabus. lecture notes Week 1;
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24. FAS Course
of Grafting, A distance learning approach http//instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/hort494/mg/. lecture notes - Flowers Plants - Texas A M botany 201 Taxonomy
http://www.adec.edu/fas.html

25. Winter Academic Term 2001 First-Year Course Guide - Biology (Biology)
course pack consisting of a syllabus and lecture notes. www.biology.lsa.umich.edu/courses/bio255/bio255 An introductory botany course covering a broad spectrum
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/saa/firstyear/courseguide/archive/01winter/328.html
First-Year Courses in Biology
This page was created at 10:38 AM on Mon, Jan 15, 2001.
Winter Term, 2001 (January 4 - April 26)
Open courses in Biology
(*Not real-time Information. Review the "Data current as of: " statement at the bottom of hyperlinked page) Wolverine Access Subject listing for BIOLOGY Winter Term '01 Time Schedule for Biology. To see what first-year courses have been added or changed in Biology this week go to What's New This Week
BIOLOGY 108. Introduction to Animal Diversity.
Section 001.
Instructor(s): Philip Myers pmyers@umich.edu
Credit is granted for a combined total of 12 credits elected in introductory biology. (4). (NS). (BS). Credits: Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted. The goal of this course is to describe the diversity of animals. Students will learn about the diversity of animal life, accumulate information and experience that will enhance their appreciation of the natural world, and gain background to enable them to better understand current issues concerning biodiversity and conservation. Lectures will be presented by faculty who work with the animals being considered. Topics for each group of animals studied will include a description of diversity, evolutionary background, natural history, and issues concerning conservation or biodiversity. Students will attend three lectures and one discussion section per week. Grades for the course will be based on two midterms, a paper, participation in discussion section activities, and a final exam. Check Times, Location, and Availability

26. Heather Lloyd's Really Cool Website
Virtual Flowers Australian botanical gardens Wildflowers Garden Television Online courses in horticulture resources Plant Taxonomy lecture notes Plant Taxonomy
http://heatherlloyd.crosswinds.net/botany.htm
Heather's Botany page
The study of plants and some cool stuff for non scientist types.
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Botany and gardening links
Botany is a fun and interesting subject. Plants are a part of all of our everyday lives. In this list are some technical things for college students and botany buffs, and also some fun gardening sites. Here are a few links;
Celebrating Wildflowers Northwest Coloring Book
Celebrating Wildflowers Coloring Book Page
American Society of Plant Taxonomists
flora internship ...
Nomenclature
taxonomy
Yahoo! ScienceBiologySystematics and Taxonomy
BEES Program U of Maryland
Systematics Servers
ASCOLL Home Page ... Back to Top maintained by Heather Lloyd Please direct questions or comments to me at lloydh

27. CS315
introductory course in biology or botany prior to Additional introductory courses in crop science, soil science Material for lecture notes will also come from
http://www.css.cornell.edu/WeedEco/css315outline.html
[Outline] [ Lecture Schedule Laboratory Schedule
WEED SCIENCE Department of Crop and Soil Sciences
CSS 315
COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE OBJECTIVES By the end of this course, you will:
  • Be able to identify the different life stages of at least 80 weed species commonly found in the Northeastern United States and southern Canada.
  • Be able to identify and understand the major biological factors and ecological principles that influence weed growth, population dynamics, invasiness, and survival.
  • Become familiar with the various strategies currently being used to control and/or suppress weeds in different crop and non-crop systems.
  • Become familiar with the classification, mode of action, selectivity, and symptomology of commonly used herbicides.
  • Be able to calculate and apply the appropriate amount of a given herbicide that is required to treat a specific area using a backpack sprayer.
  • Be able to appreciate the diversity and impact that weeds have in different ecosystems.
    INSTRUCTOR Antonio (Toni) DiTommaso
    Assistant Professor,
    Department of Crop and Soil Sciences
    903 Bradfield Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853
  • 28. U. Mary Online Resources - Courses - Page Two
    umd.edu PBIO 250 umd.edu - PBIO 450 lecture notes uwc.ac ABCentral by Jack Inglis-Arkell - Education and courses - Biology - botany Biochemistry Easy
    http://it.umary.edu/Library/research/courses_subjects/courses_2.html
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    ARTIFICIAL LIFE
    SSIE580B - Evolutionary Systems and Artificial Life
    ASIAN THOUGHT
    ziniewicz - Asian Thought PL216
    TO ASTRONOMY
    ATOMIC PHYSICS
    cornell.edu - laboratory of atomic and solid state physics
    PhysicsWeb - Web Links: Education - atomic physics
    sfu.ca - Atoms and Molecules
    wisc.edu - primer on electron-atom collisions
    BACTERIOLOGY
    sciencenet.com.au - bacterial profiles
    wisc.edu - Introduction to Bacterial Structure
    wisc.edu - Bacteriology 330: Host-Parasite Interactions
    wisc.edu - Bacteriology 303
    BEHAVIORAL PSYCHOLOGY
    athabascau.ca - Behaviorism Tutorial
    valdosta.peachnet.edu - Educational Psychology Interactive: The Behavioral System
    BIBLICAL STUDIES
    netministries.org - Bible Basics
    newberry.edu - rel110 - Biblical Heritage
    smu.edu - Religious Studies 3326 - introduction to the new testament
    upenn.edu / albright.edu - Intro. to the New Testament ...
    TO BIOLOGY
    BIOPSYCHOLOGY
    colorado.edu - psy 4102 - introduction to behavioral genetics

    29. BOTANY 2100 HOME PAGE
    OTHER ONLINE PLANT SYSTEMATICS courses You will find good lecture notes and nicely illustrated lab botany 3700 from California State University at Stanislaus.
    http://biology.nwc.cc.wy.us/biology/bot2100/bot2100.htm
    WELCOME TO THE PLANT TAXONOMY HOME PAGE AT NORTHWEST COLLEGE
    This is the home page of BOT 2050, The Taxonomy of Flowering Plants, at Northwest College, and is intended for use by students in the class. This page will provide you with information about the class and materials that may be used in conjunction with the class. It also will point to other information on the Internet that is pertinent to the field of plant taxonomy. Explore and discover how dynamic this field can be. I. COURSE SYLLABUS II. LECTURE NOTES III. BOTANICAL REFERENCES

    30. Backflip Publisher: Mbgmbg | Folder: Courses
    2001/04/21) courses http//www.botany.uga.edu all books (added 2001/04/21) courses http//www Data Mining lecture notes (J Ullman at Stanford) Data Mining
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    Select a Web page from this folder below. Public Directory mbgmbg courses
    on-line course material related to bioinformatics and computational biophysics
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    NIGMS 40th Anniversary: NIGMS Symposia at Scientific Society Meetings

    (added 2002/02/01)
    courses
    http://www.nigms.nih.gov/anniversary/symposia/ Program In Quantitative Biology, UCSF http://www.pqb.ucsf.edu
    (added 2002/01/29)
    courses
    http://www.pqb.ucsf.edu/ itp-bioinfo: Home Page for lecture series
    (added 2001/12/16) courses http://matisse.ucsd.edu/itp-bioinfo/index.html Computational Biology Lecture Notes A redone version of our course. (added 2001/10/17) courses http://152.99.72.69/~lucy/yale.html PHCL 7611 Introduction to Bioinformatics (L Hunter at U of Colorado) <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> Introduction to Bioinformatics PHCL 7611 / BIOM 6682 (2 credits) Prof. Larry Hunter Int (added 2001/05/14) courses http://compbio.uchsc.edu/Hunter_lab/Hunter/intro-course/index.html

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    2001/04/21) courses http//www.botany.uga.edu Berkele Home Instructors Syllabus Schedule lecture notes Reading Homework added 2001/02/25) courses http//c246
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    on-line course material related to bioinformatics and computational biophysics
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    http://www.grc.uri.edu/programs/2002/genom.htm ABIM Guides, Tutorials in Biology
    Guides, Tutorials in Biology English version of ABIM : Guides ou notes techniques en ligne Amino acids Atlas of Side-Chain and Main-Chain Hydrogen Bon (added 2001/02/05)
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    http://www.up.univ-mrs.fr/~wabim/english/tech.html Amazon.com: buying info: Statistical Methods in Bioinformatics : An Introduction Books All Products Explore this book buying info table of contents editorial reviews customer reviews rate this item See more by the authors all books (added 2001/04/21) courses http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0387952292/o/qid=987867901/sr=8-1/re...

    32. Botany 210 Syllabus
    and we encourage you to also use WebCT3 to access lecture notes, study suggestions you log in, you should see a list of courses, including botany 210.
    http://www.wiu.edu/users/mibiol/courses/classes/syllabi/B210Ribs.htm
    Botany 210 Syllabus: Fall 2002 Course Description: Botany 210, Local Flora Meets Mondays - Wednesdays - Thursdays 1 -3 pm or 3 - 5 pm, first 2/3 of the semester, in Waggoner 286 Course description: Identification, ecology, and distribution of common trees, shrubs, flowers, and other plants of Illinois. 3 credits, no prerequisites. Professor: Dr. Eric Ribbens Office: Waggoner 294 Lab: Waggoner 276 Office phone: (309) 298-2580 Home phone: (309) 837-6074 Email: E-Ribbens@wiu.edu Webpage: http://www.wiu.edu/users/mfer1 Office Hours: I will be in my office (Waggoner 294) or the herbarium (Waggoner 290) or my research lab (Waggoner 276) at 11 am on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. My Teaching Philosophy: I am convinced that effective learning must include two components: adding new concepts into a cognitive framework, and developing the skills to independently evaluate new information and incorporate it into or modify the cognitive framework. In today's society, information is collected and made available at an ever-expanding rate. It is essential to teach students how to handle information, make decisions based on evidence, develop conceptual models from their sets of information, and assess the quality and relevance of information to a particular problem. Therefore, I have a five-fold teaching philosophy. I believe that: 1) the material I am teaching is fascinating and fun 2) students and professors are accountable to each other

    33. Teaching Dossier - Recent Courses
    botany 199 Plant Biology. The computer based course notes were revised and used with the computer and video projection system installed in the lecture theatre.
    http://www2.biology.ualberta.ca/hoddinot.hp/TD-TR.htm

    34. 39.768 Plant Molecular Genetics - Course Information
    Students should have some background in botany or plant of the major readings relevant to the course, can be lecture notes and handouts for the lectures in any
    http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/afs/plant_science/courses/39_768/pmginfo.html
    39.768 PLANT MOLECULAR GENETICS
    COURSE INFORMATION
    January, 2004
    INSTRUCTOR Dr. Brian Fristensky Office: 330 Agriculture Tel: 474-6085
    Email: frist@cc.umanitoba.ca
    OFFICE HOURS: arranged
    CLASS SCHEDULE
    Time: Mon. 8:30 - 10:00 am ; Wed., 8:30 - 9:30 am Place: 343 Agriculture
    DESCRIPTION
    A synthesis of the knowledge gained from the application of molecular and classical genetics to the study of plant biology, and its impact on biotechnology. Areas of emphasis include development and physiology, plant pathology, transposition and molecular markers. Prerequisites: Intermediate Plant Genetics (39.433) or Introductory Cytogenetics (39.314) or equivalent. Students should have some background in botany or plant physiology.
    COURSE OBJECTIVES
    To obtain a working knowledge of the field of plant molecular genetics as defined by:
    • an ability to read and understand the current literature familiarity with major areas of research in the field an appreciation of the potentials and limitations of plant biotechnology an ability to apply these techniques for biological investigation or agricultural innovation.
    READINGS
    No one textbook could possibly cover the subject matter of such a course. A notebook entitled "Assigned Readings", containing some of the major readings relevant to the course, can be signed out in the Plant Science photocopy room.

    35. Papers Of Constance M. Eardley
    lecture courses and notes on books) as an undergraduate and postgraduate student at The University of Adelaide and on lectures by other members of the botany
    http://www.library.adelaide.edu.au/ual/special/eardley.html
    @import "/lib/house.css"; The University of Adelaide Home Departments Search ... Library Home The University of Adelaide Library
    North Terrace
    ADELAIDE SA 5005
    Telephone:
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    Constance Margaret Eardley, 1910-1978
    Papers
    Access to Manuscript Collections MSS 0021
    Biographical and Personal
  • Biographical notes and curricula vitae [various formats] and lists of publications (including index card record). 1941, 1946, 1963, 1978. 1 cm. List of private library and correspondence regarding gift of books to the Botanic Gardens Library. 1976-77. 1 cm. Farewell card from staff at Wisley, following Eardley’s year there in 1948/49. 1 item.
  • Reprints, articles and addresses
  • Reprints of published articles. 1933.64. 4 cm. Short articles, book reviews and talks. 1935-53, 1966-69. 2 cm.

  • [the later papers relate to conservation of native flora]
    Correspondence
  • Correspondence (departmental colleagues, fellow botanists and miscellaneous). 1937-68. 2 cm.
  • Societies and Conferences
  • Tree Lovers’ Civic League. Notes on objects, first annual report, circulars. 1934-35. 1 cm.

  • [Eardley was Secretary. The file includes constitution and membership list of The South Australian branch of the Australian Forest League, n.d.]

    36. BSCI 124 Lecture Notes -- Introduction
    lecture 1 INTRODUCTION TO SCIENCE - WHAT IS LIFE? Biology for Non-science Students A. How this course is different from a general botany course?
    http://www.life.umd.edu/classroom/bsci124/lec1.html
    BSCI 124 LECTURE NOTES
    Undergraduate Program in Plant Biology, University of Maryland
    LECTURE 1 - INTRODUCTION TO SCIENCE - WHAT IS LIFE?
    I. Course introduction: BSCI 124, Plant Biology for Non-science Students
    • A. How this course is different from a general botany course? It attempts to be more relevant to non-science majors - stresses:
      • 1. Importance of plants to people
        2. Role of plants in the environment
        3. Environmental problems
      B. Lecture syllabi
      • 1. Lecture schedule
        2. Textbook
        3. World Wide Web Pages
        4. Grading
        5. Information about BSCI 125 (USP/CORE)
      II. What is science?
      • A. A technique: a way of seeking principles, or order, about the world AND a systematic collection of facts about the natural world
        • 1. Other fields do the same thing in different ways- art, philosophy, religion
          2. Science is different because it tries to VERIFY these principles
          • a. Scientific proposals must be testable
          B. Scientists collect evidence, or data (plural; datum, singular)
          • 1. The facts with which science works are called data

    37. Lecture Notes
    Home, botany 1050. Introduction to botany. Spring 2004. lecture notes. Chapt. (Raven text). Topic. 1. The process of science and introduction. 2. Basic biochemistry. 3.
    http://arnica.csustan.edu/boty1050/lecture_notes.htm
    Home Botany 1050 Introduction to Botany Spring 2004 Lecture Notes Chapt. (Raven text) Topic The process of science and introduction Basic biochemistry Cells Cell cycle ... Syllabus

    38. Botany 3100 Syllabus
    Home, botany 3100. Course Web Page http//arnica.csustan.edu/boty3100 Text There is no good Therefore, the lecture notes will be available only via the web.
    http://arnica.csustan.edu/boty3100/syllabus.htm
    Home Botany 3100 Survey of Non-Vascular Plants Fall 2000
    SYLLABUS Dr. Steven J. Wolf
    Office:
    Science 145
    Phone:
    Email:
    swolf@arnica.csustan.edu
    Office Hours : MTThF 11:15 am - 12:30 p.m., and by appointment. Dr. Wolf's Calendar
    Course Web Page : http://arnica.csustan.edu/boty3100
    Text : There is no good reasonably priced and up to date text covering "non-vascular plants". Therefore, the lecture notes will be available only via the web. Print them out, including figures, and bring them to each class. This will save a lot of writing for both you and the instructor. Since these notes include copywrited materials they will be in a password protected area available only to members of the class. Do not give the password out to anyone not in the class. If you do then you will lose access to them. We will follow the classification scheme in Biology of Plants bring it to both lecture and lab. The illustrations are excellent. Lectures : This course is a comparative study of the structure, development, ecology and evolution of organisms traditionally called nonvascular plants. Since there is no text, perfect attendance is a virtual necessity if you expect to pass the course. Lectures begin promptly at 8:00, please be on time. Quizzes will begin at 8:00 and there are no makeups. Grading : There will be two (2) exams and a lab book, each worth 100 points. Additional assignments may also be made throughout the term.

    39. Biology Of Plants Tentative Schedule
    you with comprehensive exposure to the subject of botany. RESOURCES There is no formal book for this course. The lecture notes and so on are the WorldWide
    http://koning.ecsu.ctstateu.edu/Plant_Biology/schedule.html
    Course Schedule Plant Phys Info Homepage Email Ross Koning Bio 332 Biology of Plants
    Fall 2003 Schedule
    MWF 10-11 AM G102 and R 8-11 AM SH 215
    Hotlines: 465-4444 or 800-578-1449
    Ross Koning 933-2712
    M224 MWF 11-12, SH 215 R 11-12:30
    koning@easternct.edu
    http://plantphys.info
    Biology of Plants
    Tentative Schedule Date Lecture Topic Laboratory
    Exercises
    Wed-Sep 3 Intro Why study plants? Pointers for Botany Ecology Walk Fri-Sep 5 What is a plant? Mon-Sep 8 Food Web/Trophic Pyramid Term Project 2003 Lawn Survey Wed-Sep 10 Climate/Biomes Fri-Sep 12 Interaction/Succession/Climax Mon-Sep 15 Seeds and Germination Seeds and Germination Cytology and Meristems Vocabulary Seed and Seedling Vocabulary ... Leaf Vocabulary Wed-Sep 17 Seed Germination Fri-Sep 19 Roots Mon-Sep 22 Stems Anatomy Leaf Wordsearch Wed-Sep 24 Leaves Fri-Sep 26 Leaves (continued) Mon-Sep 29 Exam I Flowers Wed-Oct 1 Cambium and Wood Fri-Oct 3 Periderm and Bark Mon-Oct 6 Photosynthesis/Light Photosynthesis Study Guide Photosynthesis Wed-Oct 8 Photosynthesis/Carbon Fri-Oct 10 Evolution Mon-Oct 13 Speciation/Taxonomy Taxonomy Vocabulary Cladistics Penny ... Legume Data Wed-Oct 15 Cladistics/Phylogeny Fri-Oct 17 Cyanobacteria Mon-Oct 20 A basic life history Cyanobacteria Cyanophyta Study Guide Life Cycle Wordsearch ... Chlorophyta Wed-Oct 22 Green Algae Fri-Oct 24 Exam II Mon-Oct 27 Green Algae Bryophyte Study Sheet Bryophyte Crossword Bryophytes Wed-Oct 29 Liverworts Fri-Oct 31 Mosses Mon-Nov 3 Hornworts Psilotum and Lycopodium Ferns Wed-Nov 5 Equisetum and Ferns Fri-Nov 7 Ferns Mon-Nov 10 Selaginella Selaginella Cycads, Ginkgo

    40. Lecture Notes
    General Biology Plant Biology Plant Physiology Plant Anatomy Cell Physiology lecture notes botany Pictures botany Center PLANT BIOLOGY (BIO 1304) lecture notes. These lecture
    http://www.biology.ucok.edu/bidlack/Botany/Notes.htm
    Home Courses Resume Students ... Cell Physiology [ Lecture Notes ] Botany Pictures Botany Center PLANT BIOLOGY (BIO 1304) LECTURE NOTES To view lecture notes, choose a format (MS-Word or Adobe Acrobat) and left click on "word" or "pdf" next to the document you wish to open. You can also download lecture notes by using right click and the "save as" option in your browser. These lecture notes are personal property of Dr. Jim Bidlack and may not be duplicated by others for personal profit, publication, or other purposes leading to monetary gain. If used as reference material, acknowledgement of Dr. Bidlack should accompany the presentation. Students and instructors may use these materials for personal educational enrichment. Students are permitted to print one copy of the notes on their own printer and have them available for review during lecture. word pdf Introduction Lect. 1 word pdf What is a Plant? Lect. 2 word pdf General Plant Morphology Lect. 3 word pdf Lect. 4 word pdf Lect. 5 word pdf Biological Molecules Lect. 6

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