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The type localities of plants first described from New Mexico; A bibliography of New Mexican botany

Archive Print part: Leeds Phil. and Lit. D/UNI

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Type of record: Book

Title: The type localities of plants first described from New Mexico; A bibliography of New Mexican botany

Other titles: Bibliography of New Mexican botany

Level: Piece

Classmark: Leeds Phil. and Lit. D/UNI

Creator(s): Standley, Paul Carpenter (1884-1963)

Publisher: Govt. Print Off

Publication city: Washington

Date(s): 1910

Language: English

Size and medium: v, 143-246, vii-xiv p

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/255147

Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991016223539705181

Collection group(s): Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society

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"Issued Oct. 31, 1910."

Additional description

Bound with eleven other publications. Volume contents: 1. Maxon, W.R.: Studies of tropical American ferns, no. 2, 1909. -- 2. Rose, J.N.: Three new species of echeveria from southern Mexico, 1910. -- 3. Lamson-Scribner, F.: The grasses of Alaska, 1910. -- 4. Pittier, H.: New or noteworthy plants from Columbia and central America, no. 2, 1910. -- 5. Cook, O.F.: Relationships of the ivory palms, 1910. -- 6. Standley, P.: The type localities of plants first described from New Mexico ..., 1910. -- 7. Pittier, H.: A preliminary treatment of the genus castilla, 1910. -- 8. Rose, J.N.: The genus talinium in Mexico ..., 1911. -- 9. Rose, J.N.: Studies of Mexican and central American plants, no. 7, 1911. -- 10. Miscellaneous papers ..., 1911. -- 11. Standley, P.C.: The allionaceae of Mexico and central America, 1911. -- 12. Pittier, H.: New or noteworthy plants from Colombia and central America, no. 3, 1912.

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