"Contributions to Western Botany. no. 1-18 Volume no. 3" is a detailed work by Marcus E. Jones, a prominent botanist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This volume compiles a series of Jones's botanical contributions, offering insights into the flora of the Western United States. The text provides descriptions of various plant species, alongside taxonomic classifications and observations relevant to the field of botany.
This historical document is valuable for researchers, students, and anyone interested in the history of botany and the study of plant life in the American West. Jones's meticulous work provides a foundation for understanding the region's biodiversity.
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