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This handbook offers a practical guide to identifying and studying common grasses in field and laboratory settings, emphasizing careful observation with a hand-lens. It describes vegetative organs and their variation, leaf anatomy and histology, and provides classification keys based on vegetative characters and anatomical leaf sections. Later chapters treat flowering structures, inflorescences, fruits and seeds, and classify species by seed characters. Exercises, illustrative figures and tables aid specimen work, and the book includes a glossary, index and bibliography to support further study and field analysis of meadows, pastures, forage and seed samples.

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H. Marshall Ward

H. Marshall Ward was a notable British botanist and plant pathologist, recognized for his significant contributions to the understanding of plant diseases and their management. His work, particularly in the field of mycology, has had a lasting impact on agricultural practices and plant health. Among his key publications are "Disease in Plants," which explores various plant ailments and their causes, and "Grasses," a comprehensive study of grass species and their ecological importance. Ward's research has been influential in both scientific and practical applications, making him a respected figure in the study of botany.

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