Niger flora; or an enumeration of the plants of Western tropical Africa / collected by the late Dr. Theodore Vogel, botanist to the voyage of the expedition sent by Her Britannic Majesty to the river Niger in 1841, under the command of Capt. H. D. Trotter, R.N., &c.; including Spicilegia Gorgonea, by P. B. Webb, esq., and Flora Nigritiana, by Dr. J. D. Hooker ... and George Bentham, esq. with a sketch of the life of Dr. Vogel. Ed. by Sir W. J. Hooker ... With two views, a map, and fifty plates.
- William Jackson Hooker
- Date:
- 1849
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Niger flora; or an enumeration of the plants of Western tropical Africa / collected by the late Dr. Theodore Vogel, botanist to the voyage of the expedition sent by Her Britannic Majesty to the river Niger in 1841, under the command of Capt. H. D. Trotter, R.N., &c.; including Spicilegia Gorgonea, by P. B. Webb, esq., and Flora Nigritiana, by Dr. J. D. Hooker ... and George Bentham, esq. with a sketch of the life of Dr. Vogel. Ed. by Sir W. J. Hooker ... With two views, a map, and fifty plates. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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