David Moore
David Moore
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Contributions towards a Cybele hibernica
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Catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns of Dublin and Wicklow
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Contributions towards a Cybele hibernica
cover - DMDavid Moore and Isaac CarrolDavid Moore
David Moore and Isaac Carrol
no cover - TLTwo letters of bryological inte...David Moore
Two letters of bryological interest from Richard Spruce to David Moore
no cover - OTOn the loss of a large screw pi...David Moore
On the loss of a large screw pine (Pandanus utilis), supposed to have been caused by a parasitical fungus(Melanconium pandani), Levielle
no cover - CTContributions to the British an...David Moore
Contributions to the British and Irish floras of Musci and Hepaticæ
no cover - HFHand-book for the botanic garde...David Moore
Hand-book for the botanic gardens of the Royal Dublin Society, Glasnevin
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- Open Work
Contributions towards a Cybele hibernica
- Open Work
Catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns of Dublin and Wicklow
- Open Work
Contributions towards a Cybele hibernica
- Open Work
David Moore and Isaac Carrol
- Open Work
Two letters of bryological interest from Richard Spruce to David Moore
- Open Work
On the loss of a large screw pine (Pandanus utilis), supposed to have been caused by a parasitical fungus(Melanconium pandani), Levielle
- Open Work
Contributions to the British and Irish floras of Musci and Hepaticæ
- Open Work
Hand-book for the botanic gardens of the Royal Dublin Society, Glasnevin