An edition of The mahogany tree (1850)

The mahogany tree

its botanical character, qualities and uses, with practical suggestions for selecting and cutting it in the regions of its growth, in the West Indies and Central America; with notices of the projected interoceanic communications of Panama, Nicaragua, and Tehuantepec. And an appendix, containing the documents presented to the Lloyd's committee of registry, in favour of the use of mahogany, for the building of first-class vessels.

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An edition of The mahogany tree (1850)

The mahogany tree

its botanical character, qualities and uses, with practical suggestions for selecting and cutting it in the regions of its growth, in the West Indies and Central America; with notices of the projected interoceanic communications of Panama, Nicaragua, and Tehuantepec. And an appendix, containing the documents presented to the Lloyd's committee of registry, in favour of the use of mahogany, for the building of first-class vessels.

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Language
English
Pages
117

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Edition Notes

Published in
Liverpool

Classifications

Library of Congress
SD397.M2 C4

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, [1], [5]-117 p.
Number of pages
117

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6549414M
Internet Archive
mahoganytreeitsb00chal
LCCN
12029141
OCLC/WorldCat
4696076

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