Catalog Record: The comital flora of the British isles (Flora comitalis Britannicae: fl. com. Brit.) Being the distribution of British (including a number of nonindigenous) plants throughout the 152 vice-counties of Great Britain, Ireland, and the Channel islands, with the place of growth, elevation, world-distribution, grade, chief synonyms, and first names by which the plants were recorded as British | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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The comital flora of the British isles (Flora comitalis Britannicae: fl. com. Brit.) Being the distribution of British (including a number of nonindigenous) plants throughout the 152 vice-counties of Great Britain, Ireland, and the Channel islands, with the place of growth, elevation, world-distribution, grade, chief synonyms, and first names by which the plants were recorded as British, by George Claridge Druce ... With an original coloured map showing the botanical vice-counties, presented by William James Patey ...

Main Author: Druce, George Claridge, 1850-1932.
Language(s): English
Published: Arbroath, T. Buncle & co., 1932.
Subjects: Botany > Great Britain
Note: "Chief British botanical reference books": p. xxxi.
Physical Description: xxxii, 407 p. front., illus., port., fold. map (in pocket) 22 1/2cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: QK 306 .D79
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