Image:Stylidiumviolaceum print.jpg

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This is a scan of Plate 5 from Ferdinand Bauer's Illustrationes Florae Novae Hollandiae. The plant featured is Stylidium violaceum.

Source

It was obtained from the online catalogue of the State Library of Tasmania, here].

Date

early 19th century

Author

Ferdinand Bauer (1760–1826)

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Other versions Another version, from the same library, is at Image:Stylidium violaceum (2).jpg. It is a lower resolution, but similar to the following; Image:Stylidium violaceum (Illustrationes Florae Novae Hollandiae plate 5).jpg is a scan of the same plate, but of different provenance. It has slightly different colouring, and a looser crop. The tighter crop of this image makes it the preferable image for the purpose of illustrating the plant. On the other hand, this other image better captures the plate itself, and so is the preferable image for the purpose of illustrating the plate, e.g. in a source transcription.

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current04:24, 9 August 2006497×797 (295 KB)Rkitko (Stylidium violaceum print. * Author: Ferdinand Bauer (1760-1826) * Year: 1813 * Source: State Library of Tasmania from Bauer's "Illustrationes Florae Novae Hollandiae" New image is cropped version of older image.)
04:04, 9 August 2006600×905 (82 KB)Rkitko (''Stylidium violaceum'' print. Author: Ferdinand Bauer (1760-1826) Year: 1813 Source: [http://images.statelibrary.tas.gov.au/Detail.asp?Format=Print&Page=19&ID=AUTAS001125644112 State Library of Tasmania] from Bauer's "Illustrationes Florae Novae Holland)
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