Memoires sur la Famille des Legumineuses. Paris


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Memoires sur la Famille des Legumineuses. Paris
Published in: Published almost simultaneously with treatment of¹family in second volume of Prodromus (TL2). Part 1 - ¹[19]-64 - 29 Oct 1825; part 2 - p. 65-128 - 24 Dec¹1825; part 3 - p. 129-184 - 28 Jan 1826; part 4 - p.¹185-248 - 1 Mar 1826; part 5 - p. 249-312 - 5 Apr 1826;¹part 6 - p. 313-376 - 10 May 1826; part 7 - p. 377-440 - ¹14 Jun 1826; part 8 - p. 441-525 - [1]-18 - 13 Jan 1827
Author: Candolle - Augustin Pyramus de    
   

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