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British Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900,
£120 eachBritish Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900,
William John Lucas FRES (1858-1932) was an authority on British Orthoptera, Odonata and Neuroptera. In his British Dragonflies, published in 1900, he described 39 British species. 'Plate XIII. Brachytron pratense'.£120 each -
British Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
£120 eachBritish Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
William John Lucas FRES (1858-1932) was an authority on British Orthoptera, Odonata and Neuroptera. In his British Dragonflies, published in 1900, he described 39 British species. 'Plate XIV. Aeschna mixta'.£120 each -
British Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
£120 eachBritish Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
William John Lucas FRES (1858-1932) was an authority on British Orthoptera, Odonata and Neuroptera. In his British Dragonflies, published in 1900, he described 39 British species. 'Plate IV. Libellula depressa'.£120 each -
British Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
£120 eachBritish Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
William John Lucas FRES (1858-1932) was an authority on British Orthoptera, Odonata and Neuroptera. In his British Dragonflies, published in 1900, he described 39 British species. 'Plate XV. Aeschna coerulea'.£120 each -
British Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
£120 eachBritish Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
William John Lucas FRES (1858-1932) was an authority on British Orthoptera, Odonata and Neuroptera. In his British Dragonflies, published in 1900, he described 39 British species. 'Plate XI. Cordulegaster annulatus'.£120 each -
British Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
£120 eachBritish Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
William John Lucas FRES (1858-1932) was an authority on British Orthoptera, Odonata and Neuroptera. In his British Dragonflies, published in 1900, he described 39 British species. 'Plate VII. Orthetrum cancellatum'.£120 each -
British Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
£120 eachBritish Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
William John Lucas FRES (1858-1932) was an authority on British Orthoptera, Odonata and Neuroptera. In his British Dragonflies, published in 1900, he described 39 British species. 'Plate X. Gomphus vulgatissimus'.£120 each
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