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Author Bentham-Moxon Trust.; Curtis, William; Curtis's botanical magazine dedications, 1827-1927 : portraits and biographical notes.; Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.; Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust.
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Curtis's botanical magazine.
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482634
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706
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Plate 902
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Illustration
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  • Curtis's botanical magazine v.23-24 (1806)
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31 October 2013
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