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Engelm. Name author Engelmann, G. Reference author
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11 References:
  1. Engelmann, G. in Wislizenus, F.A. (1848), Memoir of a Tour to Northern Mexico, Connected with Col. Doniphan's Expedition, in 1846 and 1847
  2. Engelmann, G. (1852), American Journal of Science and Arts ser. 2 14
  3. Engelmann, G. (1857), Synopsis of the Cactaceae of the territory of the United States and adjacent regions. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 3
  4. Engelmann, G. (1857), Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  5. Engelmann, G. (1859), Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis 1(3)
  6. Engelmann, G. (1863), Additions to the Cactus-Flora of the Territory of the United States. Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis 2
  7. Engelmann, G. in Gray, A. (1867), A Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Edn. 5
  8. Engelmann, G. (1877), Botanical Gazette 2
  9. Engelmann, G. (1879), Gardeners' Chronicle, n.ser 11
  10. Engelmann, G. (1880), Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis 4
  11. Engelmann, G. (1883), Gardeners' Chronicle, n.ser 19

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