The history of palaeobotany in Argentina during the 19th century
The first records of fossil plants in Argentina were related to the visits of the naturalist-explorers Azara, d'Orbigny, Darwin, de Moussy, Burmeister and Bonpland during the 19th century. The settlement of Burmeister in Buenos Aires in 1862 fostered the arrival, of foreign, mostly German, scie...
Autor principal: | Ottone, E.G. |
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Acceso en línea: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03058719_v241_n_p281_Ottone |
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