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Brasenose Alumni on Twitter: "Some more visually delightful rarities from @BNCLibrary's collection! This one is De historia stirpium (1542) by German physician and botanist, Leonhard Fuchs. It covers about 497 plants and
Mark Catesby Natural History of Carolina Bird Prints 1768
Lettres de Milady Catesby (Mme Riccoboni, O. C., t3, 1818) - Choquet | Utpictura18
Trademark Global Mark Catesby Studies in Nature III Canvas Art - 37" x 49" | Hawthorn Mall
The Towhe Bird, The Cowpen Bird, The Black Poplar of Carolina; Passer Niger, Oculis Rubris; Passer Fuscus; Populus nigra, folio maximo, gemmis balsamum odoratissimum fundentibus from Catesby Extinct Birds, Ivory Billed Woodpecker,
CATESBY, Mark (1683-1749). The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands: Containing the Figures of Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Serpents, Insects, and Plants ... Together with their Descriptions in English and
Mark Catesby Natural History of Carolina Bird Prints 1768
Mark Catesby | Seven plates of songbirds | MutualArt
impression d'arts de Mark Catesby
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Mark Catesby | Seven plates of songbirds | MutualArt
Mimosa Drawings - Fine Art America
Mark Catesby | Seven plates of songbirds | MutualArt
Trademark Global Mark Catesby Catesby Heron VI Canvas Art - 19.5" x 26" | Hawthorn Mall
Natural History Poster Green Lizard - Etsy
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Histoire naturelle des oiseaux . s :The Bahama-jiuch. Pinfonde Bahama. Catesby, tome I, page 42. Klein ^page 97, n.o 6. Pajjer fupernè niger, iufernè albus ; collo fupenore ô*uropyglo objcurè nibris,
Vireo olivacea, Print, The vireos make up a family, Vireonidae, of small to medium-sized passerine birds found in the New World (Canada to Argentina, including Bermuda and the West Indies) and Southeast