
Cyril Darlington, “Chromosome Botany: The Origins of Cultivated Plants”, 1963, was the topic of an earlier blog post.
Here I present: Cyril Darlington, “Chromosome Botany’: The Origins of Cultivated Plants”, 1963, PART THREE (III).
INTRODUCTION.
Cyril Darlington, “Handling of Chromosomes”, 1942 was the book that established him in the scientific world. Darlington’s use of chromosomes in the field of botanical evolution occurred after 1942. Cytogenetics was the area that Cyril Darlington mastered in the study of cultivated plants (listed BELOW).




The largest city in the world is listed BELOW, by the date the city became number (#1). Uruk was the fastest growing city in the ancient world.

The map of the “Fertile Crescent” is a depiction of township of Sumer, MESOPOTAMIA’ at the center. Written communication occurred because of the “population density” achieved by the “Agricultural Revolution” at Uruk, MESOPOTAMIA’ (shown BELOW).
