Grasses - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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Two letters to a friend The first shewing and demonstrating by law, the rights and privileges of pourallees, or free-hey. The other directing the management of that profitable grass call'd saint-foyn, upon barren land, from the author's own experience, and the best collections of all those who are thought to write well on that subject. With a remarkable and particular account when and how, and by what accidental means it first came and was brought over from Nomandy into this Kingdom. By Charles Kirkham, Esq; of Fineshade-Abbey in Northamptonshire.
Kirkham, CharlesDate: 1726- E-books
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Graminum, muscorum, fungorum, submarinorum, &c. Britannicorum concordia. A methodical concordance of British grasses, mosses, &c. in order to their being more easily known and better figur'd. A Jacobo Petiver, RegiæSocietatis Socio, &c. Londini
Petiver, James, 1663 or 4-1718.Date: 1716]