Algae Marinae Siccatae (Hohenacker)


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Algae Marinae Siccatae (Hohenacker)
Published in: Fasc. 1-12 - 1852-1862¹Fasc. 1. 1-50. 1852. Fasc. 2. 51-100. 1852. Fasc.¹3. 101-150. 1853. Fasc. 4. 151-200. 1854. Fasc. 5.¹201-250. 1855. Fasc. 6. 251-300. 1857. Fasc. 7.¹301-350. 1859. Fasc. 8. 351-400. 1860. Fasc. 9.¹401-450. 1860. Fasc. 10. 451-500. 1862. Fasc. 11.¹501-550. 1862. Fasc. 12. 551-600. 1862.
Author: Hohenacker - Rudolph Friedrich    
   

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