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Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society2
Ripon Cathedral1

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botany7
botanical gardens1
botanists1
flowers1

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Godron, Dominique Alexandre3
Godron, Dominique Alexandre (1807-1880)3
Grenier, Charles (1808-1875)3
Bisiker, W1
Bower, Frederick Orpen (1855-1948)1
Butters, Frederic King1
Butters, Frederic King (1878-)1
Clements, Frederic E (1874-1945)1
Hansen, Bertel1
Hill, Arthur W1

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Sixty years of botany in Britain (1875-1935) : impressions of an eyewitness

Bower, Frederick Orpen (1855-1948)

1938

One plate accompanied by leaf with descriptive letterpress not included in paging.

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Protologues in seed catalogues from Botanic Garden Copenhagen 1843-1875

Hansen, Bertel; Larsen, Kai; Sandermann Olsen, Sven-Erik; Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab

1997

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Flore de France (v.1)

Grenier, Charles (1808-1875); Godron, Dominique Alexandre (1807-1880)

1848-56

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Flore de France (v.2)

Grenier, Charles (1808-1875); Godron, Dominique Alexandre (1807-1880)

1848-56

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Flore de France (v.3)

Grenier, Charles (1808-1875); Godron, Dominique Alexandre (1807-1880)

1848-56

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Guide to the autumn flowers of Minnesota, field and garden

Clements, Frederic E (1874-1945); Rosendahl, Carl Otto (1875-1956); Butters, Frederic King (1878-)

1913

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Across Iceland

Bisiker, W; Hill, Sir Arthur W (1875-1941)

1902

Appendix I: Notes on plants collected in the Faroes and Iceland, by A. W. Hill.--Appendix II: A list of plants collected in the Faroes and Iceland in June and July 1900.

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