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Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany.

Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany.

Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany.

Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany.

by Berkeley, Rev. M. J

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London: H. Bailliere. Fair. 1857. Hardcover. Both covers are detatched, but present. Spine missing. ; Scarce copy of this work. Tight binding and clean, unmarked text. Wood engraving illustrations (127) by the author. A comprehensive study of the known varieties based on extensive research and study by the author. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 604 pages .

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Title
Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany.
Author
Berkeley, Rev. M. J
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fair
Publisher
H. Bailliere
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1857
Keywords
Botany, Science, 19th Century Books

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