Unity in variety, as deduced from the vegetable kingdom: being an attempt at developing that oneness which is discoverable in the habits, mode of growth, and principle of construction of all plants.
Dresser, Christopher. 1834-1904
Unity in variety, as deduced from the vegetable kingdom: being an attempt at developing that oneness which is discoverable in the habits, mode of growth, and principle of construction of all plants. - London, James S. Virtue, 1859. - 162 pages ; ills. , 23 cm.
05032248
Botany--Terminology.
Design--Manuals
Design--Theory--England--19th Century
QK641 / .D77
Unity in variety, as deduced from the vegetable kingdom: being an attempt at developing that oneness which is discoverable in the habits, mode of growth, and principle of construction of all plants. - London, James S. Virtue, 1859. - 162 pages ; ills. , 23 cm.
05032248
Botany--Terminology.
Design--Manuals
Design--Theory--England--19th Century
QK641 / .D77