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Australasian Lichenology Australasian Lichenology Number 45, July 1999 Number 45, July 1999
The Cultural Circulation of Political Economy, Botany, and Natural Knowledge
Professor Robert Scott (Ca
The Linnean NEWSLETTER and PROCEEDINGS of the LINNEAN SOCIETY of LONDON
The Flower Chain the Early Discovery of Australian Plants
Irish Spurge (Euphorbia Hyberna) in England: Native Or Naturalised?
Norfolk Natterjack
Annual Review 2016 a Forum for Natural History
Cape Heaths in European Gardens: the Early History of South African Erica Species in Cultivation, Their Deliberate Hybridization and the Orthographic Bedlam
Generic Names Published in Salisbury's Reviews of Robert Brown's Works Author(S): D
ASBS Newsletter I Gave an Overview of Outside Our Sector), and of the Importance and Taxonomy Australia and Its Role and Governance
Carl Linnaeus: a Timeline James P
Joseph Banks's Library, Collection And
The Purchase of Knowledge: James Edward Smith and the Linnean Collections
ASBS Newsletter
Professor Sir William Jackson Hooker1
Moving Scientific Knowledge in Britain and America, 1732
James Edward Smith (1759-1828)
Top View
North American Plant Collections in the Liverpool Museum Herbarium
Textiles, Religion and Medicines: William Wilson, a Case Study
On the Eme William W the Influence of Social Background Botanists in The
Durham Research Online
Ida Barringtoniae & Lycaste Campbellii
Table Ofcontents
HUNTIA a Journal of Botanical History
Nineteenth Century Natural History Art and Belonging in Tasmania
Journal of Science and Art&
The Lichen Herbarium of Sir James Edward Smith
Transactions 1913
Newsletter and Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London Volume 28 · Number 1 · April 2012
El 'Hortus Siccus Londinensis' De Mariano La Gasca (1776-1839
Durham Research Online
One Hundred Rare Americanum
Irish Botanical News, Co-Opted October 1995
Download the Online Version of This Catalogue at Hordern.Com/Catalogues.Php Where Entries Are Linked to Full Descriptions
Banking, Botany, and Bibliothéconomie
ICOSANDRIA Polygynia. GEN
Carl Nilsson Linnaeus 23 May 1707, Råshult, Sweden 10 January 1778