Methodus foliorum : seu Plantae florae Monspeliensis, juxta foliorum ordinem, ad juvandam specierum cognitionem, digestae = Methode pour connoître les plantes par les feüilles /
| Main Author: | Boissier de la Croix de Sauvages, François, 1706-1767 |
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | Latin French |
| Language Notes: | In Latin and French; preliminary matter in French. |
| Published: |
La Haye :
[publisher not identified],
M. DCC. LI. [1751]
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