The native flowers of Victoria / by Edward Edgar Pescott ; with introduction by Professor A.J. Ewart.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Melbourne : George Robertson & Co., [1914]Description: 118 p., [60] p. of plates (some col.) : ill ; 20 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 581.9945
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Book | Cranbourne Library | RBG | CRAN 581.9945 NAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 3 | Available | RBGM00005848 | ||
Book | State Botanical Collection | RBG | 581.9945 PES (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | LRBM00097138 | ||
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Book | State Botanical Collection | Rare Books Collection | RB 581.9945 PES (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 4 | Not For Loan | LRBP00278019 |
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CRAN 581.9945 HAN V.2 A handbook to plants in Victoria. | CRAN 581.9945 IND The indigenous plants of the Melbourne region / | CRAN 581.9945 MUE V1 Key to the system of Victorian plants / | CRAN 581.9945 NAT The native flowers of Victoria / | CRAN 581.9945 PLA Plains wandering : | CRAN 581.9945 PLA Plants of the Victorian high country / | CRAN 581.9945 ROB Vegetation survey of the Melbourne metropolitan area (preliminary report) / |
Includes glossary and index
"Illustrated by four coloured plates and fifty-six photo-engravings" -- Tp. Colour plates by Herbert P. Dickins, 1914. Photo-engravings by: F.R. Beuhne, H.P. Dickins, A.J. Ralph, F.L. Reeves, J.A. Sears,
RBG CRAN copy 3: Donated by Mrs. M. Lapthorne, July 2012.
RBG copy 2: paper bound.
RBG copy 4: Rare books; Inscription on title page - "To my Granddaughter Rosalind M. Johns with the author's love" - Ed. Pescott. Accompanied by four loose colour plates from the book by Herbert P. Dickins (one framed) - RB MSS A57.