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Index of Botanical Publications


TitleNouvelle Flore de Normandie; contenant la description des plantes qui croissent spontanément ou sont cultivées en grand dans les départements de la Seine-Inférieure, l'Eure, le Calvados, l'Orne & la Manche
AbbreviationNouv. Fl. Normandie
AuthorsF. M. L. Corbiere
Publication DatesMay-Sep 1894
Place of publicationCaen
URLhttp://books.google.com/books?vid=HARVARD:32044106452428&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=false
TL21.219
HOLLIS006354030
RemarksDescription: pp. (4), xvi., 716. Corbiere (preface iii, last paragraph) mentioned that the names of the species of primary order and of second order or subspecies are set apart in typesetting, and he cited an example pertaining to names of 3 Viola taxa: V. canina and V. odorata, cited in thick bold, are species of the first order, whereas V. lactea, cited in thin bold, is a subspecies under V. canina. On p. 78, the preceding Viola names are cited in the same way. Furthermore, he (preface ii), distinguished names of cultivated, casual or extinct species by citing them in non-bold typeset. Furthermore, he (preface ii), distinguished names of cultivated, casual or extinct species by citing them in non-bold typeset.

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