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Author
Brown, R.
Title
Supplementum primum prodromi floræ Novae Hollandiae
Imprint
Typis Ricardi Taylor, Londini, 1830, 40 pp
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Complete title:
Supplementum primum prodromi floræ Novae Hollandiae : exhibens Proteaceas Novas quas in Australasia legerunt DD. Baxter, Caley, Cunningham, Fraser et Sieber / et quarum e siccis exemplaribus characteres elaboravit Robertus Brown.

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  • Brown, R., Prodromus florae Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van-Diemen (Londini: typis R. Taylor et socii, 1810). Details

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