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Lucien Marcus Underwood: Our native ferns and their allies; with synoptical descriptions of the American Pteridophyta north of Mexico  wikidata:Q51515725 reasonator:Q51515725 s:en:Our Native Ferns and Their Allies 6th ed
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Lucien Marcus Underwood
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Our native ferns and their allies
Subtitle with synoptical descriptions of the American Pteridophyta north of Mexico
Edition 6
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H. Holt
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English: The 6th edition of Lucien Underwood's Our Native Ferns and Their Allies, with synoptical descriptions of the American Pteridophyta north of Mexico
Language eng
Publication date [1900] 1888
Place of publication New York
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