Westfalische Pilze in Getrockneten Exemplaren


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Westfalische Pilze in Getrockneten Exemplaren
Published in: Lief. I-IV. Numbers 1-200. 1900-1908.¹Lief I (Thelephoraceen). 1-50. 1900. Lief II¹(Thelephoraceen und Hydnaceen). 51-100. 1904. Lief¹III (Thelephoraceen - Hydnaceen - und Polyporaceen).¹101-150. 1904. Lief IV (Thelephoraceen - Hydnaceen - ¹und Polyporaceen). 151-200. 1908.
Author: Brinkman - Alfred Henry    
   

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