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Field and Woodland Plants by William S. Furneaux

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Field and Woodland Plants
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Publisher: Longmans, Green
ISBN/ASIN: B00089XRGC
Number of pages: 383

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This additional volume to the young naturalist's 'Outdoor World Series' is an attempt to provide a guide to the study of our wild plants, shrubs and trees -- a guide which, though comparatively free from technical terms and expressions, shall yet be strictly correct and scientific.

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