Bibliographic Detail
Turton, W., 1806
Reference:
Turton, W. (1806). A general system of nature, through the three grand kingdoms of animals, vegetables, and minerals: systematically divided into their several classes, orders, genera, species, and varieties with their habitations, manners, economy, structure and pecularities.
Translated from Gmelin's last edition of the celebrated Systema naturae, by Sir Charles Linne: amended and enlarged by the improvements and discoveries of later naturalists and societies, with appropriate copper-plates . Vol. Vegetable Kingdom vol. ii (Vol. 6) pp. [889]-1851, [1852-1880]. Swansea: Z.B. Morris.
Location:
Swansea
Notes:
Turton, William (1762-1835), British physician and naturalist (especially
conchologist); practicing physician in Swansea, Dublin, Torquay and Bideford.