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Field Guides & Natural History  Botany  Non-Vascular Plants  Lichens

A Field Key to Common Churchyard Lichens And to the Commoner Species Found Elsewhere on Stone, Fences and Gates

Field / Identification Guide Identification Key Out of Print
By: Frank S Dobson(Author)
50 pages, 4 plates with 53 colour photos; 123+ b/w line drawings, tables
A Field Key to Common Churchyard Lichens
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  • A Field Key to Common Churchyard Lichens ISBN: 9780954232474 Edition: 2 Spiralbound Feb 2014 Out of Print #210146
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The result of three years of extensive testing by various lichen groups with all degrees of experience. It is fully illustrated throughout and enables nearly 255 species of lichen to be identified in the field. It covers lichens on stone, soil and wooden structures such as gates, fences and benches.

In the second edition the species names have been updated and a some minor corrections made. It includes a few new species in the main key but the most important change is in the supplementary key to species on wood. This is based on the much extended key in Lichens on Trees. The book is now 50 pages in length and includes 255 species against the 190 in the previous edition.
 

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Field / Identification Guide Identification Key Out of Print
By: Frank S Dobson(Author)
50 pages, 4 plates with 53 colour photos; 123+ b/w line drawings, tables
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