Edward Joseph Lowe
Also known as
E. J. Lowe
Born 1825-01-01
Died 1900-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF29523826
- WikidataQ5343850
- ISNI0000000083677682
- Open LibraryOL5751280A
Top Subjects
- Ferns (8)
- Great Britain (3)
- Leaves (2)
- Foliage plants (2)
- Ferns -- Great Britain (2)
- Cultivated Plants (2)
- Meteorology (1)
Books by Edward Joseph Lowe
Total count: 33
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A treatise on atmospheric phenomenaLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans1846-01-01
The conchology of Nottingham; or, A popular history of the recent land and fresh water Mollusca found in the neighborhoodetc., etc.1853-01-01
Ferns: British and exotic...Groombridge and Sons1856-01-01
FernsBritish and exotic ...Groombridge and sons1856-01-01-
FernsBritish and exotic ..Groombridge and sons1856-01-01
Ferns: British and exoticBell and Daldy1856-01-01-
Ferns: British and exotic.Groombridge1857-01-01
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Ferns : British and exoticGroombridge and Sons ...1857-01-01
A natural history of British grasses1858-01-01
A natural history of British grassesGroombridge1858-01-01
The conchology of Nottingham; or A popular history of the recent ... mollusca found in the ...1858-01-01-
Beautiful leaved plantsbeing a description of the most beautiful leaved plants in cultivation in this country : to which is added an extended catalogueGroombridge and Sons1859-01-01
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A natural history of British Grasses.Groombridge1862-01-01
A natural history of new and rare fernscontaining species and varieties, none of which are included in any of the eight volumes of "Ferns, British and exotic", amongst which are the new hymenophyllums and Trichomanes.Groombridge and Sons1862-01-01
A natural history of British grassesGroombridge1862-01-01-
A natural history of new and rare ferns...amongst which are included the new Hymenophyllums and TrichomanesGroombridge and Sons1862-01-01
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Beautiful leaved plantsbeing a description of the most beautiful leaved plants in cultivationin this countryGroombridge1864-01-01
A natural history of new and rare ferns1864-01-01
Our native ferns; or, A history of the British species and their varieties.Groombridge1865-01-01-
Les plantes a feuillage colorérecueil des espèces les plus remarquables servant a la décoration des jardins, des serres, et des appartementsRothschild1865-01-01
Beautiful leaved plantsbeing a description of the most beautiful leaved ...Groombridge1866-01-01-
Our native fernsor, A history of the British species and their varieties ...Groombridge and Sons1867-01-01
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Les plantes à feuillage coloré ...2e édition ...J. Rothschild1867-01-01
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A natural history of new and rare fernscontaining species and varieties, none of which are included in any of the eight volumes of "Ferns, British and exotic," amongst which are the new Hymenophyllums and TrichomanesGroombridge and Sons1868-01-01
Natural phenomena and chronology of the seasonsbeing an account of remarkable frosts, droughts, thunderstorms, gales, floods, earthquakes etc., also diseases, cattle plagues, famines, etc., which have occurred in the British isles since A.D. 220, chronologically arrangedBell and Daldy1870-01-01
A Natural History of New and Rare Ferns: Containing Species and Varieties ...Bell & Dadly1871-01-01-
A natural history of new and rare fernscontaining species and varieties, none of which are included in any of the eight volumes of "Ferns, British and exotic", amongst which are the new hymenophyllums and TrichomanesBell & Dadly1871-01-01
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Our native ferns, or, A history of the British species and their varieties.George Bell1874-01-01
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Our native fernsor a history of the British species and their varietiesGeorge Bell and Sons1874-01-01
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The coming drought, or the cycle of the seasons, with a chronological history of all the droughts and frosts...from A. D. 134.Bemrose1880-01-01
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British ferns and where foundS. Sonnenschein1891-01-01
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Fern growingfifty years' experience in crossing and cultivation, with a list of the most important varieties and a history of the discovery of multiple parentage, etcJohn C. Nimmo1895-01-01
Our native fernsGroombridge & sons