Hortus Gramineus Woburnensis, or, An account of the results of experiments on the produce and nutritive qualities of different grasses, &c. &c., used as the food of the more valuable domestic animals, instituted by John, Duke of Bedford

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Hortus Gramineus Woburnensis, or, An account of the results of experiments on the produce and nutritive qualities of different grasses, &c. &c., used as the food of the more valuable domestic animals, instituted by John, Duke of Bedford

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Ridgway
Language
English
Pages
362

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Edition Notes

The whole rev. and improved - t.p.

Weeds of agriculture is a posthumous work by Benjamin Holdich edited by George Sinclair, previously published as: An essay on the weeds of agriculture, 1826.

Account of the results of experiments on the produce and nutritive qualities of different grasses.

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London
Other Titles
Account of the results of experiments on the produce and nutritive qualities of different grasses., Essay on the weeds of agriculture.

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iv, 362p. ;
Number of pages
362

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OL19608498M

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