Bradbury & Evans botanical prints, London, probably 1854
- Bib ID:
- 6218644
- Format:
- Picture
- Description:
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- probably 1854
- 38 prints : lithograph, coloured ; plate mark 52.7 x 29.0 cm, or smaller.
- Full contents:
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- 1. Caprifoliaceae, (Juss.) Viburnum opulus, L. Common Guelder-rose.
- 2. Caryphyllaceae, (Juss.) Arenaria trinervis, L. Three-nerved sandwort.
- 3. Compositae, (Juss.) Filago Germanica, L. Common filago.
- 4. Compositae, (Juss.) Guaphalium uliginosum, L. Marsh cudweed.
- 5. Compositae. Petasites vulgaris Desf. Common butter-bur.
- 6. Compositae, (Juss.) Serratula tinctoria, L. Common saw-wort.
- 7. Compositae, (Juss.) Solidago Virgaurea, L. Common golden-rod.
- 8. Cruciferae, (Juss.) Arabis hirsute Br. Hairy rock-cress.
- 9. Euphorbiaceae, (Juss.) Mercurialis perennis L. Dog’s mercury.
- 10. Filices. Asplenium marinum L.
- Sea spleenwort.
- 11. Lastrae recurva Newn. Bree’s fern.
- 12. Filices. Lastraea spinosa new. Withering’s fern.
- 13. Osmund regalis, L. Flowering-fern.
- 14. Scolopendrium vulgare, Lym. Common hart’s tongue.
- 15. Grossulariaceae de cand, Ribes Alpinum, L. Mountain currant.
- 16. Hypericaceae. Hypericum eloides, L. Marsh St John’s wart.
- 17. Labiatae, (Juss.) Mentha aquatic, L. Water capitates mint.
- 18. Labiatae, (Juss.) Stachys sylvatica, L. Hedge woundwort.
- 19. Leguminosae, (Juss.) Vicid sylvatica, L. Wood vetch.
- 20. Leguminosae, (Juss.) Orobus tuberosus, L.
- Tuberous bitter vetch.
- 21. Liliaceae, (Juss.) Convallaria majalis, L. Lily of the valley.
- 22. Onagraceae, (Juss.) Epilobium angustifolium, L. Rose-bay willow-herb.
- 23. Chelidonium majus, L. Common celandine.
- 24. Polygalaceae, (Juss.) Polygald vulgaris, L. Common milkwort.
- 25. Primulaceae, (Vent.) Lysimachia nemorum, L. Yellow pimpernel.
- 26. Primulaceae, (Vent.) Lysimachia vulgaris, L. Great yellow loose strife.
- 27. Primulaceae, (Vent.) Primula vulgaris, Huds. Common primrose.
- 28. Ranunculaceae, (Juss.) Caltha palustris, L. Common marsh marigold.
- 29. Ranunculaceae, (Juss.) Thalictrum flavum, L.
- Common meadow rue.
- 30. Alchemilla vulgaris, L. Common lady’s mantle.
- 31. Rosaceae, (Juss.) Potentilla Tormentilla Sibth. Tormentil.
- 32. Rosaceae, (Juss.) Spiraea Ulmaria, L. Meadow sweet.
- 33. Rubiaceae, (Juss.) Galium cruciatum, L. Crosswort bed-straw.
- 34. Rubiaceae, (Juss.) Galium erectum, Huds. Upright bed-straw.
- 35. Solanaceae, (Juss.) Solanum nigrum, L. Common nightshade.
- 36. Tiliaceae, (Juss.) Tilia Europae’a, L. Common lime tree.
- 37. Umbelliferae, (Juss.) Buphorum rotundifolium, L. Common hare’s ear.
- 38. Urticaceae, (Juss.) Urtica dioica, L. Great nettle.
- Notes:
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- Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription.
- Inscription: "Printed in colours by Bradbury & Evans, patentees, Whitefriars, London"--Lower right.
- Condition: Soiled, tears.
- Bradbury & Evans. A few leaves represented by "nature-printing" showing the application of the art for the reproduction of botanical and other natural objects. London : Printed and published by Bradbury & Evans, 1854.
- Subject:
- Other authors/contributors:
- Bradbury & Evans, printer
- Copyright:
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- Reason for copyright status:
- Since 1924 [Created/Published Date + 70 Years]
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- Material type:
- Engraving
- Published status:
- Unpublished
- Creation date:
- 1854
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