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doi: 10.1038/105224a0
PROF. BULLER'S “Essays on Wheat” are among the most interesting things we have seen for a long time. As professor of botany in the University of Manitoba, he has unrivalled opportunities of studying the ramifications of the wheat industry, for in no city in the world is wheat so important as in Winnipeg. He is singularly fortunate in his subject, and he tells his story remarkably well, giving the wealth of detail, the figures, and the references needed by the man of science, without sacrificing interest or literary form. Essays on Wheat. By Prof. A. H. R. Buller. Pp. xv + 339. (New York: The Macmillan Co.; London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1919.) Price 2.50 dollars.
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