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Language:
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English
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Location:
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Chicago
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Date:
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1934
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Author:
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Standley, Paul Carpenter, 1884-1963
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Brownell, Leverett White, 1871-
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Genre:
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Weeds
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Onkruid
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Publisher:
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Field Museum of Natural History
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Common weeds
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Standley, Paul Carpenter
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1884-1963
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1934
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by Paul C. Standley, Assoc. Curator of the Herbarium.
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Cover title.
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<note>
"This is the fifth [i.e. sixth] of a series of Field Museum Leaflets dealing
with some of the common and conspicuous plants of the Chicago region. The
earlier ones treat of the flowers of spring [No. 7], spring and early summer
[No. 8], summer [No. 9], and autumn [No. 10]. [and common trees, No. 11]." --
p. [32]
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"The photographs of the following plants were obtained from L. W. Brownell:
green foxtail, goosefoot, pusley, sweet clover, plantain, galinsoga, mayweed,
and dandelion." -- p. [32]
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Fieldiana, Popular series, Botany, was published by Field Museum of Natural
History, Dept. of Botany as Leaflet (no. 1-9, 1922-1924), 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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Weeds
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Onkruid
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