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Index of Botanical Publications


TitleChloris Melvilliana. A list of plants collected in Melville Island, by the officers of the expedition: with characters and descriptions of the new species
AbbreviationChlor. Melvill.
AuthorsR. Brown
Publication Dateslate 1823
Place of publicationLondon
HOLLIS009360933
TL2831
RemarksDescription: 1-52p. [= p. cclix-cccx in the 1824 publication], 4 plates. A preprint from Appendix XI. Botany. In: William E. Parry's A supplement to the appendix of Captain Parry's voyage for the discovery of a north-west passage, in the years 1819-20: containing an account of the subjects of natural history. Jan-1-5 Feb 1824.

The Harvard University Herbaria hold 4 type specimens of taxa described in this publication

Eutrema edwardsii R. Brown [Lectotype] 1823, 9
Oxytropis arctica R. Brown [Isotype] 1823, 20
Dupontia fisheri R. Brown [Isotype] 1824, 191
Pleuropogon sabinii R. Brown [Isolectotype] 1823, 226

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