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Book Description Condition: Very Good. viii, 377, b/w plates, distribution maps. . HB. Vg in d/w (spine slightly faded). Some spotting to endpapers and edges of text block (heavier to top edge). As with most copies corrected text for pp. 8+9 has been provided on adhesive sheets and placed over the original text. From the library of Trevor James (1947-2020), Hertfordshire naturalist and coleopterist, with his bookplate. Edited by D.H. Kent. A systematic account of over 300 validly named Rubus species and microspecies which form the currently accepted list for the British Isles. Introductory chapters on the history of British and Irish batology, and on aspects of bramble geography are provided. A classification structure and keys for identification preface full descriptions for each species, together with synonymy, citation of types, ecological aned geographical data. Short vignettes of the distinctive features of each species.Scarce. [9780903874205]. Seller Inventory # S47696
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Publisher - The Ray Society, London, 1988. 1st ed. Edited by D.H. Kent. Ray Society Publication no. 158. Near fine condition in like unclipped jacket with very minimal edge wear. As with most copies corrected text for pp. 8+9 has been provided on adhesive sheets, these tipped in. 377pp.A systematic account of over 300 validly named Rubus species and microspecies which form the currently accepted list for the British Isles. Introductory chapters on the history of British and Irish batology, and on aspects of bramble geography are provided. A classification structure and keys for identification preface full descriptions for each species, together with synonymy, citation of types, ecological and geographical data. Short vignettes of the distinctive features of each species. Seller Inventory # ABE-1668603730160