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Kulturpflanzen und Haustiere in ihrem Uebergang aus Asien nach Griechenland und Italien sowie in das übrige Europa

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VICTOR HEHN'S book, the result of years of labour, first appeared in 1870. A second edition was called for in 1874, to which the essay on the horse was added, and in which replies to critics fill most of the preface. A third edition was issued in 1877, a fourth in 1883, and a fifth in 1887. Hehn died on March 21, 1890, leaving his book in the hands of Prof. O. Schrader, editor-in-chief of the three editions which have appeared since that date.

Kulturpflanzen und Haustiere in ihrem Uebergang aus Asien nach Griechenland und Italien sowie in das übrige Europa.

Historisch-linguistische Skizzen von Victor Hehn. Achte Auflage. Neu herausgegeben von O. Schrader. Mit botanischen Beiträbrigegen von A. Engler und F. Pax. Pp. xxviii + 665. (Berlin: Gebrübrigeder Borntraeger, 1911.) Price 17 marks.

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W., J. Kulturpflanzen und Haustiere in ihrem Uebergang aus Asien nach Griechenland und Italien sowie in das übrige Europa . Nature 89, 164–165 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/089164b0

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