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Budd"s Flora of the Canadian prairie provinces.

A. C. Budd

Budd"s Flora of the Canadian prairie provinces.

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Published by Research Branch, Agriculture Canada, available from Canadian Govt. Pub. Centre, Supply and Services Canada in [Ottawa], Hull, Québec .
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  • Prairie Provinces.
    • Subjects:
    • Botany -- Prairie Provinces.

    • Edition Notes

      Other titlesFlora of the Canadian prairie provinces.
      SeriesPublication - Agriculture Canada ; 1662
      ContributionsLooman, Jan., Best, Keith F.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsS133 .A346 no. 1662, QK203.P7 .A346 no. 1662
      The Physical Object
      Pagination863 p. :
      Number of Pages863
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL4186134M
      ISBN 100660102331
      LC Control Number80464336

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