MAKE A MEME View Large Image Two men with a ladder under tree. Botanical Garden. 1922. Name of Expedition: Stanley Field Expedition to British Guiana Participants: Bror E. Dahlgren and John R. Millar Expedition Date: 1922 Purpose or Aims: Botany. Securing botanical ...
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