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British Seaweeds, by S.O. Gray published c1870,

Original 19th century chromolithographs.

British Seaweeds, by S.O. Gray published c1870,

Original 19th century chromolithographs.

An Introduction to the Study of the Marine Algae,

£75 each

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Dimensions: 26.5cm (10½") High, 16.5cm (6½") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
Stock code: P01034 T
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Published by Reeves c1870. Framed in natural beech.

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