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Agnes Robertson Arber

(23 Feb) 1879 - 1960 (22 Mar)




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Agnes Arber was a celebrated plant anatomist and paleobotanist who also had a strong interest in the study of herbals.

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1901. Arber, A.. The Revelation to the Monk of Evesham. (): .Google Scholar
1905. SARGANT, ETHEL, AGNES ROBERTSON and QUARRY HILL. The Anatomy of the Scutellum in Zea Maïs. Annals of Botany (73): 115-123.Google Scholar
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1906. ROBERTSON, AGNES. Some Points in the Morphology of Phyllocladus alpinus, Hook. Annals of Botany (79): 259-265.Google Scholar
1906. ROBERTSON, AGNES. The 'Droppers' of Tulipa and Erythronium. Annals of Botany (80): 429-440.Google Scholar


1906. Arber, A.. The Plant Cell: A Historical Sketch. (): .Google Scholar
1910. ARBER, AGNES. On the Structure of the Palaeozoic Seed Mitrospermum compressum (Will.). Annals of Botany (95): 491-509.Google Scholar
1910. Arber, A.. Notes on Recent Literature. - The Cactaceae, and the Study of Seedlings. (): .Google Scholar
1912. Arber, A.. Herbals, Their Origin and Evolution: A Chapter in the History of Botany, 1470-1670. (): .Google Scholar
1913. ARBER, AGNES. On the Structure of the Androecium in Parnassia and its bearing on the Affinities of the Genus. Annals of Botany (107): 491-510.Google Scholar
1913. Arber, Agnes and J. M. C. Herbals. Botanical Gazette (3): 232-232.Google Scholar
1913. Arber, A.. Nehemiah Grew, 1641-1712. (): .Google Scholar
1914. ARBER, AGNES. A NOTE ON TRIGONOCARPUS. Annals of Botany (109): 195-196.Google Scholar
1915. ARBER, AGNES. THE ANATOMY OF THE STAMENS IN CERTAIN INDIAN SPECIES OF PARNASSIA. Annals of Botany (113): 159-160.Google Scholar
1915. BEER, RUDOLF and AGNES ARBER. On the Occurrence of Binucleate and Multinucleate Cells in Growing Tissues. Annals of Botany (116): 597-598.Google Scholar
1915. SARGANT, ETHEL and AGNES ARBER. The Comparative Morphology of the Embryo and Seedling in the Gramineae. Annals of Botany (114): 161-222.Google Scholar
1917. ARBER, AGNES. On the Occurrence of Intrafascicular Cambium in Monocotyledons. Annals of Botany (121): 41-45.Google Scholar
1918. ARBER, AGNES. Further Notes on Intrafascicular Cambium in Monocotyledons. Annals of Botany (125): 87-89.Google Scholar
1918. ARBER, AGNES. The Phyllode Theory of the Monocotyledonous Leaf, with Special Reference to Anatomical Evidence. Annals of Botany (128): 465-501.Google Scholar
1918. Arber, E.A.N. and A. Arber. Arber, Edward Alexander Newell (1870 - 1918). (): .Google Scholar
1919. ARBER, AGNES. On the Law of Age and Area, in Relation to the Extinction of Species. Annals of Botany (130): 211-214.Google Scholar
1919. ARBER, AGNES. Studies on Intrafascicular Cambium in Monocotyledons (III and IV). Annals of Botany (132): 459-465.Google Scholar
1919. Arber, A.. The "Law of Loss" in Evolution. (): .Google Scholar
1919. Arber, A.. Aquatic Angiosperms: The Significance of Their Systematic Distribution. (): .Google Scholar
1920. ARBER, AGNES. On the Leaf Structure of certain Liliaceae, considered in Relation to the Phyllode Theory. Annals of Botany (136): 447-465.Google Scholar
1920. Arber, Agnes. Leaf-Base Phyllodes Among the Liliaceae. Botanical Gazette (4): 337-340.Google Scholar
1920. Arber, Agnes. Tendrils of Smilax. Botanical Gazette (5): 438-442.Google Scholar
1920. Arber, A.. Water Plants, a Study of Aquatic Angiosperms, by Agnes Arber .... (): .Google Scholar
1921. ARBER, AGNES. The Leaf Structure of the Iridaceae, considered in Relation to the Phyllode Theory. Annals of Botany (139): 301-336.Google Scholar
1921. Arber, Agnes. Leaves of the Helobieae. Botanical Gazette (1): 31-38.Google Scholar
1921. Arber, Agnes. Leaves of Certain Amaryllids. Botanical Gazette (2): 102-105.Google Scholar
1921. Arber, A.. A Sketch of the History of Palaeobotany. (): .Google Scholar
1922. ARBER, AGNES. Studies on Intrafascicular Cambium in Monocotyledons. V. Annals of Botany (142): 251-256.Google Scholar
1922. ARBER, AGNES. On the Nature of the 'Blade' in certain Monocotyledonous Leaves. Annals of Botany (143): 329-351.Google Scholar
1922. Arber, Agnes. Leaves of the Farinosae. Botanical Gazette (1): 80-94.Google Scholar
1922. Arber, Agnes and R. B. Wylie. Biology of Aquatic Plants. Botanical Gazette (2): 221-222.Google Scholar
1923. ARBER, AGNES. On the 'Squamulae Intravaginales' of the Helobieae. Annals of Botany (145): 31-41.Google Scholar
1923. Arber, Agnes. Leaves of the Gramineae. Botanical Gazette (4): 374-388.Google Scholar
1924. ARBER, AGNES. Danae, Ruscus, and Semele: A Morphological Study. Annals of Botany (150): 229-260.Google Scholar
1924. ARBER, AGNES. Myrsiphyllum and Asparagus: a Morphological Study. Annals of Botany (152): 635-659.Google Scholar
1924. Arber, Agnes. Leaves of Triglochin. Botanical Gazette (1): 50-62.Google Scholar
1925. Arber, Agnes Robertson. Monocotyledons: a morphological study. (): .Google Scholar
1925. ARBER, AGNES. On the 'Squamulae Intravaginales' of the Alismataceae and Butomaceae. Annals of Botany (153): 169-173.Google Scholar
1926. ARBER, AGNES. Studies in the Gramineae. Annals of Botany (158): 447-469.Google Scholar
1927. ARBER, AGNES. Studies in the Gramineae. II. Abnormalities in Cephalostachyum virgatum, Kurz, and their Bearing on the Interpretation of the Bamboo Flower. Annals of Botany (161): 47-74.Google Scholar
1927. Arber, Agnes. Studies in the Gramineae. III. Outgrowths of the Reproductive Shoot, and their Bearing on the Significance of Lodicule and Epiblast. Annals of Botany (163): 473-488.Google Scholar
1928. ARBER, AGNES. Studies in the Gramineae. V. 1. On Luziola and Dactylis. 2. On Lygeum and Nardus. Annals of Botany (166): 391-407.Google Scholar
1928. ARBER, AGNES. Studies in the Gramineae. IV. 1. The Sterile Spikelets of Cynosurus and Lamarkia. 2. Stamen-lodicules in Schizostachyum. 3. The Terminal Leaf of Gigantochloa. Annals of Botany (165): 173-187.Google Scholar
1929. ARBER, AGNES. Studies in the Gratnineae. VII. On Hordeum and Pariana, with Notes on 'Nepaul Barley'. Annals of Botany (171): 507-533.Google Scholar
1929. ARBER, AGNES. Studies in the Gramineae. VIII. On the Organization of the Flower in the Bamboo. Annals of Botany (172): 765-781.Google Scholar
1930. ARBER, AGNES. Studies in the Gramineae. IX. 1. The Nodal Plexus. 2. Amphivasal Bundles. Annals of Botany (175): 593-620.Google Scholar
1931. ARBER, AGNES. Studies in the Gramineae. X. 1. Pennisetum, Setaria, and Cenchrus. 2. Alopecurus. 3. Lepturus. Annals of Botany (179): 401-420.Google Scholar
1931. Arber, A.. Studies in Floral Morphology. (): .Google Scholar
1932. ARBER, AGNES. Studies in Flower Structure. I. On a Peloria of Digitalis purpurea, L.. Annals of Botany (184): 929-939.Google Scholar
1934. Handel-Mazzetti, H. and Agnes Arber. REVIEW OF: The Gramineae. A Study of Cereal, Bamboo, and Grass, Agnes Arber. Österreichische Botanische Zeitschrift (4): 297-298.Google Scholar
1935. ARBER, AGNES. The 'Needles' of Asparagus, with Special Reference to A. Sprengeri Reg. Annals of Botany (194): 337-344.Google Scholar
1935. Ibrahim, A.B.M. and A. Arber. The Doctrine of the Sufis: (Kitab Al-Ta`arruf Li-madhhab Ahl Al-tasawwuf). (): .Google Scholar
1935. Arber, Agnes. REVIEW OF: THE GRAMINEÆ. A STUDY OF CEREAL, BAMBOO AND GRASS, Agnes Arber. Empire Forestry Journal (1): 143-146.Google Scholar
1936. ARBER, AGNES. Studies in Flower Structure. II. On the Vascular Supply to the Nectary in Ranunculus. Annals of Botany (198): 305-319.Google Scholar
1936. Arber, A.. A Recent Discovery in Sixteenth Century Botany. (): .Google Scholar
1937. ARBER, AGNES. Studies in Flower Structure : III. On the 'Corona' and Androecium in Certain Amaryllidaceae. Annals of Botany (2): 293-304.Google Scholar
1937. Arber, A.. Two Letters from Agnes Arber to Gulielma Lister Dated December 14, 1941 and June 3, 1937. (): .Google Scholar
1938. ARBER, AGNES. Studies in Flower Structure: IV. On the Gynaeceum of Papaver and Related Genera. Annals of Botany (7): 649-664.Google Scholar
1938. Arber, A.. Herbals, Their Origin and Evolution; a Chapter in the History of Botany, 1470-1670, by Agnes Arber. (): .Google Scholar
1939. ARBER, AGNES. Studies in Flower Structure: V. On the Interpretation of the Petal and 'Corona' in Lychnis. Annals of Botany (10): 337-346.Google Scholar
1939. Handel-Mazzetti, H. and A. Arber. REVIEW OF: Herbals. Their Origin and Evolution. A Chapter in the History of Botany, 1470-1670, A. Arber. Österreichische Botanische Zeitschrift (1): 64-64.Google Scholar
1940. ARBER, AGNES. Studies in Flower Structure: VI. On the Residual Vascular Tissue in the Apices of Reproductive Shoots, with Special Reference to Lilaea and Amherstia. Annals of Botany (15): 617-627.Google Scholar
1940. Arber, A.. An Aztec Herbal. (): .Google Scholar
1940. Arber, A.. The Colouring of Sixteenth-century Herbals. (): .Google Scholar
1941. ARBER, AGNES. On the Morphology of the Pitcher-Leaves in Heliamphora, Sarracenia, Darlingtonia, Cephalotus, and Nepenthes. Annals of Botany (20): 563-578.Google Scholar
1941. ARBER, AGNES. On Grasses in Herbal Literature. Darwiniana (): 20-30.Google Scholar
1942. ARBER, AGNES. Studies in Flower Structure: VII. On the Gynaeceum of Reseda, with a Consideration of Paracarpy. Annals of Botany (21): 43-48.Google Scholar
1943. Arber, A.. A Seventeenth Century Naturalist: John Ray. (): .Google Scholar
1943. Arber, A.. Sir Joseph Banks and Botany. (): .Google Scholar
1946. Von Goethe, J.W. and A. Arber. Goethe's Botany. The Metamorphosis of Plants, 1790, and Tobler's Ode to Nature, 1782. With an Introduction and Translations by Agnes Arber. [With Plates.].. (): .Google Scholar
1946. Arber, A.. Analogy in the History of Science. (): .Google Scholar
1946. Von Von Goethe, J.W., G.C. Tobler and A. Arber. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Botany. (): .Google Scholar
1947. Turrill, W. B. and A. Arber. Goethe's Botany. Kew Bulletin (1): 8-8.Google Scholar
1950. Arber, A.. Philosophy of Plant Form. (): .Google Scholar
1950. Arber, A.. Contributions to Fourier Analysis. (): .Google Scholar
1950. Arber, A.. Contributions to Fourier Analysis. (): .Google Scholar
1951. Johnson, M. A. and Agnes Arber. REVIEW OF: The Natural Philosophy of Plant Form., Agnes Arber. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (5): 426-427.Google Scholar
1951. Arber, A.. Prof. F.W. Oliver, F.R.S.. (): .Google Scholar
1953. Arber, A.. From Medieval Herbalism to the Birth of Modern Botany. (): .Google Scholar
1954. Arber, A.. Dukinfield Henry Scott: (1854 - 1934). (): .Google Scholar
1957. Arber, A.. The Manyfold and the One. (): .Google Scholar
1957. Arber, A.. Professor Pierre Bugnon. (): .Google Scholar
1957. Arber, A.. The Manifold & the One. (): .Google Scholar
1960. Arber, A.R. and W.T. Stearn. Mrs. Agnes Arber, Botanist and Philosopher, 1879-1960. (): .Google Scholar
1960. Arber, A.. Robert Sharrock (1630-1684): a Precursor of Nehemiah Grew (1641-1712) and an Exponent of "Natural Law" in the Plant World. (): .Google Scholar
1964. Arber, A.. The Mind and the Eye: A Study of the Biologist's Standpoint. (): .Google Scholar
1965. Purcell, V. and A. Arber. Cell Biology: A Laboratory Text. (): .Google Scholar
1965. Arber, A.. Arabic poetry: a primer for students. (): .Google Scholar
1968. Arber, A., E.A.N. Arber and E. Sargant. List of Published Works of Agnes Arber, E.A.N. Arber and Ethel Sargant. (): .Google Scholar
1970. Arber, Agnes. The natural philosophy of plant form. (): .Google Scholar
1970. Arber, A.. Herbals, Their Origin and Evolution. (): .Google Scholar
1985. Arber, A. and P.R. Bell. The Mind and the Eye: A Study of the Biologist's Standpoint. (): .Google Scholar
1986. Arber, Agnes and William Thomas Stearn. Herbals: their origin and evolution. (): .Google Scholar
1987. Kukkonen, Ilkka, Agnes Arber and William T. Stearn. REVIEW OF: Herbals, their origin and evolution: a chapter in the history of botany 1470—1670. 3rd ed., Agnes Arber, William T. Stearn. Annales Botanici Fennici (3): 306-306.Google Scholar
1988. Riddle, John M., Agnes Arber and William T. Stearn. Herbals: Their Origin and Evolution. A Chapter in the History of Botany, 1470-1670.,. Systematic Botany (3): 473-473.Google Scholar
1988. Lack, Hans Walter and Agnes Arber. REVIEW OF: Herbals/Their Origin and Evolution/A Chapter in the History of Botany, 1470-1670, Agnes Arber. Willdenowia (1): 311-311.Google Scholar
2001. Claßen-Bockhoff, Regine. Plant Morphology: The Historic Concepts of Wilhelm Troll, Walter Zimmermann and Agnes Arber. Annals of Botany (6): 1153-1172.Google Scholar
2003. Arber, A.. Herbal Plants and Drugs, Their Origin and Evolution. (): .Google Scholar
2010. Arber, Agnes. Water plants: a study of aquatic angiosperms. (): .Google Scholar
2010. Arber, Agnes. The Gramineae: a study of cereal, bamboo and grass. (): .Google Scholar
2010. Arber, A.. Monocotyledons: A Morphological Study. (): .Google Scholar
2014. Arber, A.. Herbals, Their Origin and Evolution: A Chapter in the History of Botany, 1470-1670 (1912). (): .Google Scholar
2017. Arber, A.. The Book of Herbals and Remedies: Their Origin and Evolution. (): .Google Scholar