On the flora of Australia : its origin, affinities, and distribution, being an introductory essay to the Flora of Tasmania /

The work includes much mention of variation in plant and animal species. Work is not an exact reprint in that Hooker has revised the text to reflect Darwin and Wallace's hypotheses [Origin of species] and Mueller's work, cf. Preliminary remarks, p.i. T.p.: "Reprinted from the Botany o...

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Main Authors: Hooker, Joseph Dalton, Sir, 1817-1911., Taylor, John Edward, ptr., Lovell Reeve, publ.
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: London : Lovell Reeve 1859
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t8nc6qv96
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Summary:The work includes much mention of variation in plant and animal species. Work is not an exact reprint in that Hooker has revised the text to reflect Darwin and Wallace's hypotheses [Origin of species] and Mueller's work, cf. Preliminary remarks, p.i. T.p.: "Reprinted from the Botany of the Antarctic Expedition, Part III, Flora of Tasmania, vol. I." Stafleu (2nd) Mode of access: Internet.