BOTANY AND POLITICS
Publications Of University
The University of Canterbury yesterday announced its first major publications under its scheme to print research material which is too long for articles in learned journals and too short for conventional books. “Fluctuations in mitotic index in the shoot apex of Lonicera nitida” by Dr. Elizabeth Edgar has already been published. The material was prepared as a thesis for a doctorate in philosophy in botany. “Yorkshire and English national politics, 1783-84,” by Professor N. C. Phillips, will be the second publication. The chairman of the publications committee (Professor R. T. Sussex) said that, for a start, it was planned to offer the university productions as cultural exchanges with most of the big libraries, universities, and research institutions overseas, rather than put the emphasis on sales. There would probably be two or three publications a year.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29620, 16 September 1961, Page 5
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