APA Citation

Martyn, T. (1793). The language of botany: Being a dictionary of the terms made use of in that science, principally by Linneus: with Familiar Explanations, and an Attempt to Establish Significant English Terms. The whole Interspersed with Critical Remarks. By Thomas Martyn, B. D. F. R. S. Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge. London: printed for B. and J. White, Fleet-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Martyn, Thomas. The Language of Botany: Being a Dictionary of the Terms Made Use of in That Science, Principally By Linneus: With Familiar Explanations, and an Attempt to Establish Significant English Terms. The Whole Interspersed With Critical Remarks. By Thomas Martyn, B. D. F. R. S. Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge. London: printed for B. and J. White, Fleet-Street, 1793.

MLA Citation

Martyn, Thomas. The Language of Botany: Being a Dictionary of the Terms Made Use of in That Science, Principally By Linneus: With Familiar Explanations, and an Attempt to Establish Significant English Terms. The Whole Interspersed With Critical Remarks. By Thomas Martyn, B. D. F. R. S. Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge. London: printed for B. and J. White, Fleet-Street, 1793.

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