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Index of Botanical Publications


TitleDescription of the genus Pinus: illustrated with figures, directions relative to the cultivation, and remarks on the uses of the several species: also descriptions of many other trees of the family of Coniferæ / by Aylmer Bourke Lambert ... to which is ad
AbbreviationDescr. Pinus [Lambert], ed. 2.
AuthorsA. B. Lambert: D. Don
Publication Dates3 volumes: 1, 1828; 2, 1828; 3, 1837
Place of publicationLondon
PublisherWeddell
HOLLIS006805866
TL24.145
RemarksDescription: 3 v. : front. (port.) 100 pl. (98 col., 2 double); Vol. 1-2 paged continuously; v. 1: vi, 56 p.; v. 2: 1 p. l., 57-124, 24 (i.e. 28), [2] p.; Vol. 3 has title : A description of the genus Pinus, illustrated with figures; directions relative to the cultivation, and remarks on the uses of the several species: also descriptions of many other new species of the family of Coniferæ. By Aylmer Bourke Lambert...London, 1837.

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