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Wild flowers of Palestine,Romulea,R. Bulbocodium,Middle East,American Colony

Title: Wild flowers of Palestine. Romulea (R. Bulbocodium (L.) Seb. et Mauri); [Another view of romulea flower].
Creator(s): American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo Dept., photographer
Date Created/Published: [approximately 1900 to 1920]
Notes:
Title from: Catalogue of photographs & lantern slides ... [1936?].
Caption on negative: Romleum. (R.) Bullocodium. (L) Seb. et Mauri.
Variant views of the same scene on the same plate.
Title devised by Library staff.
Gift; Episcopal Home; 1978.
Dry plate negatives.
Bookmark /mpc2004004723/PP/
Description of Photograph
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