Plate XXXI: Map showing the distribution of the genus Magnolia in the United States
- 1884-Apr – 1887-Jun
Printed map depicts the eastern half of the United States of America with the distribution of genus magnolia, spanning from northern Florida west to Texas all the way north through Illinois, New York and Massachusetts. Accompanying explanation serves as a key for magnolia genuses along with a red spot indicating where Magnolia was originally discovered, located in the northwest corner of South Carolina.
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Lloyd, C.G. (Curtis Gates), and John Uri Lloyd. “Plate XXXI: Map Showing the Distribution of the Genus Magnolia in the United States.” Drugs and Medicines of North America, 1884–1887. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/0c483k35d.
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