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Drawings of 'Monandria' reproductive organs
Date Updated: 26 December 2013
Herbarium
Linnean Society of London (LINNSOC)
Collection
The correspondence of James Edward Smith (1759-1828)
Resource Type
Letters (Correspondence)
Creator
Roscoe, William
Date
1821-1827
Source
Linnean Society of London, MS 301
Description
Drawings of 'Monandria' reproductive organs
Identifier
LINNSOC-JES-COR-17-152
Collection name
The correspondence of James Edward Smith (1759-1828)
Pages
2
Date Updated: 26 December 2013
Herbarium
Linnean Society of London (LINNSOC)
Collection
The correspondence of James Edward Smith (1759-1828)
Resource Type
Creator
Roscoe, William
Date
1821-1827
Source
Linnean Society of London, MS 301
Description
Drawings of 'Monandria' reproductive organs
Identifier
LINNSOC-JES-COR-17-152
Collection name
The correspondence of James Edward Smith (1759-1828)
Pages
2
Date Updated: 17 December 2013
Herbarium
Linnean Society of London (LINNSOC)
Collection
The correspondence of James Edward Smith (1759-1828)
Resource Type
Letters (Correspondence)
Creator
Roscoe, William
Date
1821-1827
Source
Linnean Society of London, MS 301
Description
Drawings of 'Monandria' reproductive organs
Identifier
LINNSOC-JES-COR-17-152
Collection name
The correspondence of James Edward Smith (1759-1828)
Pages
2
Date Updated: 11 December 2013
Herbarium
Linnean Society of London (LINNSOC)
Collection
The correspondence of James Edward Smith (1759-1828)
Resource Type
Creator
Roscoe, William
Date
1821-1827
Source
Linnean Society of London, MS 301
Description
Drawings of 'Monandria' reproductive organs
Identifier
LINNSOC-JES-COR-17-152
Collection name
The correspondence of James Edward Smith (1759-1828)
Pages
2
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