Reports of the Princeton University expeditions to Patagonia, 1896-1899 : J.B. Hatcher in charge / Ed. by William B. Scott ...

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Princeton University expeditions to Patagonia (1896-1899) [Browse]
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English
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Princeton, N.J. : The University ; Stuttgart : Schweizerbart, 1901-
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v., front. (v. 1) : ill., plates (part col., part fold.) fold. maps, tables ; 34 x 26 cm.

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            Notes
            • At head of title: J. Pierpont Morgan publication fund.
            • Vol. 1 published 1903. Vols. 3 and 8, each in 2 parts, paged continuously.
            Bibliographic references
            Includes bibliographies.
            Action note
            Committed to retain 20421231 — HathiTrust (NjP)
            Contents
            pt. 1. The vegetation of western Patagonia, by Per Dusén. pt. 2. Hepaticae, by A.W. Evans. pt. 3. Bryophyta, by Per Dusén. pt. 4. Pteridophyta, by George Macloskie. pt. 6. Analysis of orders and families, by George Macloskie. pt. 7. Collectors and biography, by George Macloskie. pt. 8. Topography, by George Macloskie. pt. 9. Character and origin of the Patagonia flora, by George Macloskie.
            LCCN
            19010922
            OCLC
            12562973
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