Catalogue Persistent Identifier
http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn3744499
APA Citation
Bakewell, Robert, & Somerville, John Southey Somerville, 1814 Observations on the influence of soil and climate upon wool; [electronic resource] : from which is deduced, a certain and easy method of improving the quality of English clothing wools, and preserving the health of sheep; : with hints for the management of sheep after shearing: an inquiry into the structure, growth, and formation of wool and hair; and remarks on the means by which the Spanish breed of sheep may be made to preserve the best qualities of its fleece unchanged in different climates. / By Robert Bakewell. ; With occasional notes and remarks, by the Right Hon. Lord Somerville Published by Kimber and Conrad, no. 93, Market Street. William Fry, printer., Philadelphia: : http://opac.newsbank.com/select/shaw/30728
MLA Citation
Bakewell, Robert, and Somerville, John Southey Somerville, Observations on the influence of soil and climate upon wool; [electronic resource] : from which is deduced, a certain and easy method of improving the quality of English clothing wools, and preserving the health of sheep; : with hints for the management of sheep after shearing: an inquiry into the structure, growth, and formation of wool and hair; and remarks on the means by which the Spanish breed of sheep may be made to preserve the best qualities of its fleece unchanged in different climates. / By Robert Bakewell. ; With occasional notes and remarks, by the Right Hon. Lord Somerville Published by Kimber and Conrad, no. 93, Market Street. William Fry, printer., Philadelphia: : 1814 <http://opac.newsbank.com/select/shaw/30728>
Australian/Harvard Citation
Bakewell, Robert, & Somerville, John Southey Somerville, 1814, Observations on the influence of soil and climate upon wool; [electronic resource] : from which is deduced, a certain and easy method of improving the quality of English clothing wools, and preserving the health of sheep; : with hints for the management of sheep after shearing: an inquiry into the structure, growth, and formation of wool and hair; and remarks on the means by which the Spanish breed of sheep may be made to preserve the best qualities of its fleece unchanged in different climates. / By Robert Bakewell. ; With occasional notes and remarks, by the Right Hon. Lord Somerville Published by Kimber and Conrad, no. 93, Market Street. William Fry, printer., Philadelphia: : <http://opac.newsbank.com/select/shaw/30728>
Wikipedia Citation
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| author1=Bakewell, Robert, 1768-1843
| author2=Somerville, John Southey Somerville, Baron, 1765-1819
| year=1814
| publisher=Published by Kimber and Conrad, no. 93, Market Street. William Fry, printer
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