Publisher's Synopsis
This is a meticulously compiled catalogue of plants native to and naturalized in the Cincinnati, Ohio, area, collected between 1834 and 1844. Authored by Thomas G. Lea, a noted naturalist of his time, "Catalogue of Plants, Native and Naturalized, Collected in the Vicinity of Cincinnati, Ohio, During the Years 1834-1844" provides a detailed listing of local flora. This historical document offers insights into the botanical landscape of the region during the mid-19th century and serves as a valuable resource for botanists, historians, and anyone interested in the natural history of the Ohio Valley. The book preserves observations and data contributing to our understanding of the area's ecological past.
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