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Ehret, Georg Dionysius. |
Coloured etching of 'Agaricus ramosus | Cornu Reniferi referens Miller. | This plant grew from a Trunck [sic] of an Elm, which was fixed in a dark Cellar | beloging to Mr William Winckles a smith in St James's Hay Market. | The first appearance of the plant, was in the middle of June 1744, | and the whole growth was performed in less than three weeks time. | the parts of the plant were white at their first vegetation, but | soon changed to a dark brown colour, except the | large heads which continued of a whitish Colour, | having in each a large dar umbone; thesse | part[...] their underside.' Published in smaller format in Martyn, J. 1744. An Account of a New Species of Fungus, by John Martyn, F. R. S. Prof. Bot. Cantab. Communicated in a Letter to the... |
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Ehret, Georg Dionysius. |
Copy of the engraved 'Halesia' (LM/PF/EHR/3), reversed, without the dedication, reference to Mark Catesby's name or full genus description. Printed to accompany Ellis, J. 1759-1760. An Account of the Plants Halesia and Gardenia: In a Letter from John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. to Philip Carteret Webb, Esq; F. R. S.. "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society". vol. 51, pp. 929-935, tab. XXII. 'J. Mynde sculp.' - engraved by James Mynde (1702-1771) |
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Ehret, Georg Dionysius. |
Line engraving: 'Arbutus (Andrachne) frutescens, Spica erecta, Foliis | ovatis integris, et serratis, Bacca tuberculosa polysperma'. Signed 'G. D. Ehret Pinxt. 1766' and 'J. Mynde sc.' (J. Mynda (active 1740-1770)). |
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