An edition of British wild flowers (1867)

British wild flowers.

Familiarly described in the four seasons.

A new ed. of "The field botanist's companion." By Thomas Moore.
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An edition of British wild flowers (1867)

British wild flowers.

Familiarly described in the four seasons.

A new ed. of "The field botanist's companion." By Thomas Moore.
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Publisher
Reeve
Language
English
Pages
424

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British wild flowers.: Familiarly described in the four seasons.
1867, Reeve
in English - A new ed. of "The field botanist's companion." By Thomas Moore.
Cover of: British wild flowers
British wild flowers: familiarly described in the four seasons for the use of beginners and amateurs
1867, Reeve
in English - A new ed. of "The field botanist's companion." By Thomas Moore.
Cover of: British wild flowers.

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London
Other Titles
The field botanist's companion

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Library of Congress
QK306

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Pagination
xxvii, 424 p.
Number of pages
424

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OL19378433M

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