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Index of Botanical Publications


TitleLes Chênes: Monographie du genre Quercus
AbbreviationChênes
AuthorsA. Camus
Publication DatesText vols. 1-3, 1936-1954; Atlas vols. 1-3, 1934-1948; Text, vol. 1, May 1938 (t.p. 1936-38); vol. 2, Jul-Dec 1939 (t.p. 1938-39; vol. 3, 1952-1954; Atlas, vol. 1, 1934; vol. 2, 1935-36; vol. 3, 1948
Place of publicationParisa
PublisherPaul Lechevalier & fils
TL2967
RemarksSeries: Encyclopédie économique de sylviculture ; vols. 6-8. Text Contents: I. Sous-genre Cycobalalnopsis ... 1936-8; II. Sous-genre Euquercus ... 38-9; III. Genre Quercus ... 1952-54.

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

Quercus pseudosemicarpifolia A. Camus [Isotype] , 1: 31
Quercus charcasana Trelease ex A. Camus [Isolectotype] 1953, 3: 1269
Quercus stewardiana A. Camus [Isotype] 1934, 12
Quercus transmontana var. obscura A. Camus [Isolectotype] 1935, Atl. 2: 97

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