Richard Spruce
Richard Spruce (10 September 1817 – 28 December 1893) was an English botanist specializing in bryology. One of the great Victorian botanical explorers, Spruce spent 15 years exploring the Amazon from the Andes to its mouth, and was one of the very first Europeans to observe many of the places where he collected specimens. Spruce discovered and named a number of new plant species, and corresponded with some of the leading botanists of the nineteenth century. Provided by Wikipedia
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Notes of a botanist on the Amazon & Andes. by Spruce, Richard, 1817-1893
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Notes of a botanist on the Amazon & Andes : being records of travel on the Amazon and its tributaries, the Trombetas, Rio Negro, Uaupés, Casiquiri, Pacimoni, Huallaga, and Pastasa... by Spruce, Richard, 1817-1893
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Hepaticæ amazonicæ et andinæ quas in itinere suo per tractus montium et fluviorum Americæ aequinoctialis a fluminus Amazonum ostiis ad maris Pacifici litora usque,... by Spruce, Richard, 1817-1893
[Edinburgh] : [Printed for the Botanical society], 1884Call Number: Loading…
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