Excerpt from Linnaea, 1847, Vol. 20: Ein Journal Für Die Botanik in Ihrem Ganzen Umfange; Heft IV, Oder Beiträge Zur Pflanzenkunde; Band IV, Heft IV: Bogen 25-32
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