Science, Natural History and Curiosities

The Library and Scientific Collection of George West, lecturer and assistant to the Professor of Botany at University College Dundee, Circa 1910.

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Science, Natural History and Curiosities

The Library and Scientific Collection of George West, lecturer and assistant to the Professor of Botany at University College Dundee, Circa 1910.

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