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لغة:
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English
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الموقع الجغرافي:
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Chicago
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التاريخ:
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1925
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المؤلف:
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Macbride, J. Francis (James Francis), 1892-
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Brownell, Leverett White, 1871-
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Woodruff, Frank Morley
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Smith, Huron H. (Huron Herbert), 1883-1933
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Henner, David
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النوع:
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Trees
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Identification
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Trees
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North America
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Bomen (biologie)
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الناشر:
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Field Museum of Natural History
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الأنواع المسماة:
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leaves
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flowers
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fruit
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bark
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wood
و 140 اكثر
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Common trees
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Macbride, J. Francis (James Francis)
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1892-
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Brownell, Leverett White
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1871-
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photographer
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Woodruff, Frank Morley
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photographer
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Smith, Huron H. (Huron Herbert)
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1883-1933
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Chicago
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by J. Francis Macbride, Asst. Curator, Taxonomy, Dept. of Botany.
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<note>
Cover title.
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<note>
Pages also numbered [125]-[163] at foot of pages.
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<note>
"This is the fifth of a series of Field Museum leaflets illustrating some of
the more common or attractive plants of the Chicago region." -- cover verso.
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"Photographs are by L. W. Brownell with the exception of the Catalpa flowers
by F. M. Woodruff and Fir and White Pine tree by Huron H. Smith. The design on
the cover is by David Henner." -- cover verso
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A second edition was issued in 1936 with minor additions of some captions and
changing of a few terms.
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<note>
Fieldiana, Popular series, Botany, was published by Field Museum of Natural
History, Dept. of Botany as Leaflet (no. 1-9, 1922-1924) and as Botany leaflet
(no. 10-25, 1924-1940), and by Chicago Natural History Museum as Popular
series: Botany (no. 26-27, 1947-1950).
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Trees
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North America
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Bomen (biologie)
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