Sketch of the characters of the species of mosses belonging to the genera Orthotrichum (including Schlotheimia, Micromitrion and Ulota,) Glyphomitrion, and Zygodon

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Sketch of the characters of the species of mosses belonging to the genera Orthotrichum (including Schlotheimia, Micromitrion and Ulota,) Glyphomitrion, and Zygodon

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Language
English
Pages
133

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Edition Notes

Plates at end of volume.

Includes bibliographical references.

Microfiche. New York, N.Y. Readex Microprint Corporation, 1985?

In Edinburgh journal of science, v. 1 (1824), p. 110-133.

Published in
Edinburgh, London
Series
Landmarks of science II
Other Titles
Sketch of the characters of the species of mosses.

Classifications

Library of Congress
Q111 .H35, QK537 .H35

The Physical Object

Format
Microform
Pagination
p. 110-133, [3] leaves of plates
Number of pages
133

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19892988M

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