Tabulae phycologicae; oder, Abbildungen der tange, featuring plates 201-400, is a detailed compendium of illustrations showcasing various species of algae. Authored by Friedrich Traugott Kützing, a prominent 19th-century botanist and phycologist, this work provides meticulously rendered depictions of algae, offering valuable insights into their morphology and diversity.
Originally published in the mid-1800s, this republication makes Kützing's significant contribution to marine botany accessible to modern audiences. The detailed plates serve as an essential reference for researchers, students, and anyone with an interest in the historical study of phycology and marine life. The volume captures the scientific rigor and artistic skill of a bygone era, preserving a wealth of knowledge about these fascinating organisms.
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