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Seeds of Amazonian Plants. Fernando Cornejo & John Janovec. Princeton & Oxford: Princeton University Press. 2010. xxviii + 158 pp., 750 colour illustrations. ISBN 978 0 691 11929 8 (hardback). ISBN 978 0 691 14647 8, £35 (paperback).
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 June 2011
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