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An authoritative ledger of botanical scholarship, quietly global in reach. Clear, ordered, indispensable. A practical reference for scholars.The International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, Fourteenth Annual Issue (M Botany) functions as an international scientific bibliography and a botanical compendium - a rigorous scientific literature catalogue and annual scientific index that maps the expanding field of plant study. As a botany reference guide and plant taxonomy resource it organises references across botanical research topics and the scientific classification of plants, turning dispersed notices and reports into a searchable record. Its methodical arrangement and index make it particularly useful for tracing taxonomic shifts and following citation trails across journals and monographs. Intended for librarians and researchers, it also rewards curious readers who enjoy tracing the development of ideas: the entries illuminate early 20th century science and the circulation of historical scientific publications in universities and learned societies.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Its literary and historical significance is twofold: as a snapshot of how botanical knowledge was catalogued internationally, and as a practical academic reference collection suited to university library resource holdings. The volume bridges archival rigour with practical usability, offering clear headings and systematic cross-references that assist taxonomists, historians and institutional curators. It remains especially useful for those tracing nomenclatural shifts and regional floristic studies, and for curators assembling comprehensive institutional bibliographies. Collectors of classic literature prize this botanical compendium for its provenance and context, while scholars find in it a steady guide to sources and citations. For anyone assembling a serious library of plant study or simply fascinated by the history of classification, this issue remains an essential companion.