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Volume 17, No. 2, 2019
(Online)
108 pp.; 40 figs.; 6 7/8 x 10".
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pp. 53–56
Contents
pp. 57–66
E. Charles Nelson, Royal Library’s copy of Mark Catesby’s The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands containing original watercolours
pp. 67–78
M. E. Mitchell, Crystal gazing: How the early-19th-century discovery of lichen secondary metabolites influenced physiological and taxonomic inquiry
pp. 79–102
Dirk H. R. Spennemann, Canary Island date palms (Phoenix canariensis) as ornamental plants: The first thirty years of the horticultural trade
pp. 103–108
E. Charles Nelson, F. W. Burbidge (1857–1905): What were his forenames?
pp. 109–140
R. B. Williams, M. A. Carine and D. Bramwell, Richard Thomas Lowe (1802−1874): His alleged final manuscript of the unfinished A Manual Flora of Madeira, and its true author, Charles Baron Clarke (1832−1906)
pp. 141–149
R. B. Williams, Cambridge University Herbarium Archives: Translocations of its botanical manuscripts among Cambridge libraries (1967–2018), amendments to records and collation of indexes
pp. 151–160
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