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byCurtis, William,1746-1799; Bentham-Moxon Trust; Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew; Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust; Curtis's botanical magazine dedications, 1827-1927 : portraits and biographical notes
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The key to the abbreviations used in the text is located in the "Explanation of the Abridgements used in the Latin Index" found on page v of the "General Indexes to the Plants Contained in the First Forty-two Volumes of the Botanical Magazine ...". This index has the same call number and is shelved with the magazine in the rare book room Topics: Botany, Periodicals, Pictorial works
byShaw, George, 1751-1813; Leach, William Elford, 1790-1836. Zoological miscellany; Nodder, Frederick Polydore, ill; Nodder, R. P. (Richard P.), fl. 1790-1820, ill; Nodder, Elizabeth, publisher; McMillan, Buchanan, fl. 1801-1834, printer; Chanler, Robert Winthrop, 1872-1930, donor. DSI; Cooper Union Museum for the Arts of Decoration. Library, former owner. DSI
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statement of responsibility: drawn and described immediately from nature Topics: Pictorial works, Animals
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The key to the abbreviations used in the text is located in the "Explanation of the Abridgements used in the Latin Index" found on page v of the "General Indexes to the Plants Contained in the First Forty-two Volumes of the Botanical Magazine ...". This index has the same call number and is shelved with the magazine in the rare book room Topics: Botany, Periodicals, Pictorial works
byShaw, George, 1751-1813; Leach, William Elford, 1790-1836. Zoological miscellany; Nodder, Frederick Polydore, ill; Nodder, R. P. (Richard P.), fl. 1790-1820, ill; Nodder, Elizabeth, publisher; McMillan, Buchanan, fl. 1801-1834, printer; Chanler, Robert Winthrop, 1872-1930, donor. DSI; Cooper Union Museum for the Arts of Decoration. Library, former owner. DSI
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statement of responsibility: drawn and described immediately from nature Topics: Pictorial works, Animals
byLinden, Jean Jules, 1817-1898; Linden, Lucien, 1854-; Rodigas, Emile, 1831-1902; Cogniaux, Alfred, 1841-1916; Rolfe, R. A; Bruyne, C. de, ill; Bungeroth, E., ill; Goossens, Alphonse, ill; Panneel, E., ill; Pannemaeker, P. de, ill; Tollenaere, P. de, ill; Putzys, G., ill; Triest, C., ill; Severeyns, G., lithographer; Leeuw, S. de, lithographer; Vanderhaeghen, Eug., printer; Chanler, Robert Winthrop, 1872-1930, donor. DSI; Pitcher, Helen K., former owner. DSI
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statement of responsibility: directeur, J. Linden ; rédacteurs en chef, Lucien Linden & Emile Rodigas Topics: Identification, Classification, Nomenclature, Nomenclature (Popular), Pictorial works, Orchids
byShaw, George, 1751-1813; Leach, William Elford, 1790-1836. Zoological miscellany; Nodder, Frederick Polydore, ill; Nodder, R. P. (Richard P.), fl. 1790-1820, ill; Nodder, Elizabeth, publisher; McMillan, Buchanan, fl. 1801-1834, printer; Chanler, Robert Winthrop, 1872-1930, donor. DSI; Cooper Union Museum for the Arts of Decoration. Library, former owner. DSI
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statement of responsibility: drawn and described immediately from nature Topics: Pictorial works, Animals
byKöhler, F. E. (Franz Eugen); Gürke, M. (Max), 1854-1911.; Brandt, Wilhelm, b. 1879.; Pabst, G. (Gustav), d. 1911.; Schellenberg, G. (Gustav), b. 1882.; Vogtherr, Max.
byBrandt, Wilhelm, b. 1879.; Gürke, M. (Max), 1854-1911.; Köhler, F. E. (Franz Eugen); Pabst, G. (Gustav), d. 1911.; Schellenberg, G. (Gustav), b. 1882.; Vogtherr, Max.