Lyon, &c., compose the most important portion of this herbarium, so far as North American botany is concerned. There is also a small Canadian collection made by Pursh, subsequently to the publication of his Flora, a considerable number of Menzies's plants,... The Journal of Botany - Page 363by Sir William Jackson Hooker - 1841Full view - About this book
| 1841 - 540 pages
...collection made by Pursb, subsequently to the publication of his Flora, a considerable number of Menzies's plants, and other minor contributions. To the general...Coast, and numerous allied Siberian forms, while our Californian plants require, in some instances, to be compared with the Chilian and Peruvian plants... | |
| Charles Mason Hovey - 1841 - 464 pages
...collection made by Pursh, subsequently to the publication of his Flora, a considerable number of Menzies's plants, and other minor contributions. To the general...(both acquired by Mr. Lambert at a great expense, J are of the highest interest; and they are by no means unimportant in their relations to North American... | |
| Asa Gray - 1889 - 520 pages
...collection made by Pursh subsequently to the publication of his Flora, a considerable number of Menzies's plants, and other minor contributions. To the general...since the former comprises several species from the Northwest Coast and numerous allied Siberian forms, while our California plants require in some instances... | |
| Asa Gray - 1889 - 520 pages
...collection made by Pursh subsequently to the publication of his Flora, a considerable number of Menzies's plants, and other minor contributions. To the general...of Pallas, and the splendid collection of Ruiz and Pa von (both acquired by Mr. Lambert at a great expense) are of the highest interest ; and they are... | |
| 1841 - 872 pages
...collection made by Pursh, subsequently to the publication of his Flora, a considerable number of Menzies's plants, and other minor contributions. To the general...Coast, and numerous allied Siberian forms, while our Californian plants require, in some instances, to be compared with the Chilian and Peruvian plants... | |
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