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Werner's nomenclature of colours, with additions, arranged so as to render it highly useful to the arts and sciences, particularly zoology, botany, chemistry, mineralogy, and morbid anatomy : annexed to which are examples selected from the well-known objects in the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms / by Patrick Syme
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Werner's nomenclature of colours, with additions, arranged so as to render it highly useful to the arts and sciences, particularly zoology, botany, chemistry, mineralogy, and morbid anatomy : annexed to which are examples selected from the well-known objects in the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms / by Patrick Syme

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Accession 13321 ISBN 9780565094454 Publisher Natural History Museum
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