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An account of a stone, in the possession of the Right Honourable the Earl of Stafford, which on being watered produces excellent mushrooms : with the history of the iolithos, or violet-stone of the Germans

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  • "Account of a stone, which on being watered produces excellent mushrooms"@en
  • "Account of the mushroom-stone"@en
  • "History of the iolithos"@en

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  • "An account of a stone, in the possession of the Right Honourable the Earl of Stafford; which on being watered produces excellent mushrooms. With the history of the iolithos, or violet-stone of the Germans. By John Hill"
  • "An account of a stone ... which on being watered produces excellent mushrooms. With the history of the iolithos, or violet-stone of the Germans"
  • "An account of a stone, in the possession of the Right Honourable the Earl of Stafford, which on being watered produces excellent mushrooms : with the history of the iolithos, or violet-stone of the Germans"@en
  • "An Account of a stone in the possession of the right honourable the Earl of Stafford; which on being watered produces excellent mushrooms. With the history of the iolithos, or violet-stone of the Germans. By John Hill"
  • "An account of a stone, in the possession of the Right Honourable the Earl of Stafford ; which on being watered produces excellent mushrooms. With the history of the iolithos, or violet-stone of the Germans. By John Hill, M.D. Illustrated with Figures"
  • "An account of a stone, in the possession of the Right Honourable the Earl of Stafford ; which on being watered produces excellent mushrooms. With the history of the iolithos, or violet-stone of the Germans. By John Hill, M.D. Illustrated with Figures"@en
  • "An account of a stone, in the possession of the Right Honourable the Earl of Stafford ; which on being watered produces excellent mushrooms. With the history of the iolithos, or violet-stone of the Germans. By John Hill"@en