Manual of botany, for North America

containing generic and specific descriptions of the indigenous plants and common cultivated exotics, growing north of the Gulf of Mexico.

7th ed., with an improved and modernized grammar and dictionary; and about 500 new species, chiefly from the Oregon and Arctic regions.
Manual of botany, for North America
Amos Eaton, Amos Eaton
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Manual of botany, for North America

containing generic and specific descriptions of the indigenous plants and common cultivated exotics, growing north of the Gulf of Mexico.

7th ed., with an improved and modernized grammar and dictionary; and about 500 new species, chiefly from the Oregon and Arctic regions.

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O. Steele
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English
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672

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Manual of botany, for North America: containing generic and specific descriptions of the indigenous plants and common cultivated exotics, growing north of the Gulf of Mexico.
1836, O. Steele
in English - 7th ed., with an improved and modernized grammar and dictionary; and about 500 new species, chiefly from the Oregon and Arctic regions.

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The "Botanical grammar and dictionary" is 4th edition, with special t.-p. and separate paging.

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Albany

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Pagination
vi, 672, 125 p.
Number of pages
672

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OL14118568M

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