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Vol. 1

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sumptibus auctoris
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Latin

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Edition Notes

"Bibliographia saccardiana": v. 23, p. [xvii]-xxxii.
Some of the volumes have also special t.-p.
Imprint varies: v. 12, Berolini, Fratres Borntraeger; v. 13, Lipsiae, Fratres Borntraeger; v. 15, Parisiis, O. Doin; v. 14, 16-22, Patavii, sumptibus P. A. Saccardo; v. 23-25, Abelini, sumptibus coheredum Saccardo. Vols. 12-13 printed in Italy.
Vols. 10-11, 14, 16, 18 contain Index to the whole work up to date of publication of those volumes.
"Bibliotheca mycologica seu Catalogus librorum qui in digerenda Sylloge praesto fuerunt": v. 1, p. ix-xix; supplementum, v. 10, p. [xi]-xxx; supplementum alterum, digessit J. B. Traverso: v. 17, p. [ix]-cvii.

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Library of Congress
QK603 .S3

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Pagination
v.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL235320M
Internet Archive
syllogefungorumo01sac
LCCN
agr12002244
OCLC/WorldCat
2472326

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