Delve into the historical roots of economic botany with this meticulous catalog. "Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U.S. Department of Agriculture," compiled by William Saunders, offers a fascinating glimpse into the agricultural landscape of the past. This comprehensive catalog documents the diverse plant collection maintained by the USDA, providing invaluable insights into the agricultural plants of the era.
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