Nereis Britannica: containing all the species of fuci, natives of the British coasts: with a description in English and Latin, and plates coloured from nature. By John Stackhouse, Esq. F.L.S
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1. Verfasser: Stackhouse, John 1742-1819 (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Bath printed by S. Hazard, for the author, and sold by Mr. J. White, Fleet-Street; London 1795-1801
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Beschreibung:English Short Title Catalog, T149822
Fasc. II was published 1797 and is entitled: 'Nereis Britannica; seu plantæ marinæ insulis Britannicis crescentes: .. Auctore J. Stackhouse, .. = Nereis Britannica; or a botanical description of British marine plants, in Latin and English, .. By John Stackhouse, ..', Bath, printed for the author by S. Hazard. Sold also by J. White, Robinsons, Elmsley, Payne, Robson, London; Fletcher & Co. Oxford; and Deighton, Cambridge. Fasc. III was issued in 1801, together with two collective titlepages, one in Latin, the other in English, the former reading 'Nereis Britannica; continens species omnes fucorum in insulis Britannicis crescentium: .. Auctore J. Stackhouse, ..'. Collective titlepage vignettes in green and red respectively
Henrey, 1382
Issued in three fascicles, of which fasc. I was published in 1795, entitled: Nereis Britannica; sive fuci, ulvæ et confervæ in insulis Britannicis crescentes: .. = Nereis Britannica; or a botanical description of the British marine plants, in Latin and English: .. By John Stackhouse, ..' Bath, printed by S. Hazard, for Messrs White, London
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With an appendix and a final errata leaf
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