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A Monograph of the Pucciniastreae

A Monograph of the Pucciniastreae

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A Monograph of the Pucciniastreae

by Hiratsuka, Naohide

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Tottori, Japan: Tottori Agricultural College, Publisher, 1936. Wraps. Good. Printed wraps. 374 pp., plus several black and white photo plates in the rear. A technical study of Pucciniastreae (Puccinia) a genus of fungi known as rusts. GOOD condition. Dampstaining to the covers along the extremities, with pink staining to the upper rear cover. Some scuffing, creasing and edgewear to the covers. Small split to the lower front hinge.

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Mare Booksellers US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
018517
Title
A Monograph of the Pucciniastreae
Author
Hiratsuka, Naohide
Format/Binding
Wraps
Book Condition
Used - Good
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
Tottori Agricultural College, Publisher
Place of Publication
Tottori, Japan
Date Published
1936
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Natural History;

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