Journal Of Botany, British And Foreign, Volume 18 is a detailed record of botanical studies and observations from the late 19th century. This volume offers a comprehensive look at the diverse plant life of both Britain and various foreign locales. Compiled anonymously, this journal provides valuable insights into the botanical discoveries, classifications, and discussions of its time.
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