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Journal Article

Authors
Maroske, Sara and Darragh, Thomas A.
Title
F. Mueller, "The Murray-scrub, sketched botanically", 1850: a Humboldtian description of Mallee vegetation
In
Historical Records of Australian Science
Imprint
vol. 27, no. 1, 2016, pp. 41-6
Url
https://doi.org/10.1071/HR16012
Subject
Chronological Classification 1788-1900 Natural Sciences Biological Sciences
Description

Originally published: "Der Murrayscrub, botanisch skizzirt", von Ferdinand Müller, in Das Ausland, 23(2), no. 276, 18 November 1850, pp. 1101-2. A translation by T. A. Darragh is in the supplementary material.

Source
cohn 2016

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