Caroli Linnaei doct. med. [et] Acad. Imp. Nat. Cur. Soc

Flora Lapponica : exhibens plantas per Lapponiam : crescentes, secundum systema sexuale collectas in itinere : impensis Soc. Reg. Litter. et Scient. Sveciae, a. MDCCXXXII instituto : additis synonymis & locis natalibus omnium, descriptionibus & figuris rariorum, viribus medicatis & oeconomieis plurimarum

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Caroli Linnaei doct. med. [et] Acad. Imp. Nat. Cur. Soc

Flora Lapponica : exhibens plantas per Lapponiam : crescentes, secundum systema sexuale collectas in itinere : impensis Soc. Reg. Litter. et Scient. Sveciae, a. MDCCXXXII instituto : additis synonymis & locis natalibus omnium, descriptionibus & figuris rariorum, viribus medicatis & oeconomieis plurimarum

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Latin
Pages
372

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Edition Notes

Signatures: *⁸ ⁸ *⁴ A-2B⁸ 2C⁶ (2C6 blank).

Title page printed in red and black.

Includes index.

Errata: p. [13], last group of paging.

LC copy forms part of the Jefferson Exhibit Collection.

Sowerby, E.M. Cat. of the lib. of Thomas Jefferson, 1068

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Amstelaedami
Other Titles
Flora Lapponica

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Library of Congress
QK324 .L5 1737

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Pagination
[40], 372, [40] p., [13] leaves of plates (12 folded)
Number of pages
372

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Open Library
OL30876958M
LCCN
agr11001032

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