Om Prodromus Floræ Novae Hollandiae Et Insulae Van-Diemen
This book is one of the foundational texts of Australian botany, written by Scottish botanist Robert Brown and published in 1810. The book catalogues over 2000 plant species found in Australia and Tasmania, many of which were unknown to European botanists at the time. In addition to its scientific value, the book is also a fascinating historical document that sheds light on the early European exploration and colonization of Australia.
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