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Botanical sketches of Australian plants, 1803-1808? / watercolours by John Lewin
3. Pimelea linifolia
Title : Botanical sketches of Australian plants, 1803-1808? / John Lewin
Creator : Lewin, J. W. (John William), 1770-1819
Date of Work : 1803 - 1808?
Type of Material : Pictures
Ask for : Original : PXC 304
Physical Description : Drawings - 265 watercolour, pen, ink & pencil drawings on 257 sheets, hinged into booklets - 38-38.5 cm. - 25-28 cm. approx.
Contents : The listing below has the known current (2003) plant names. The transcribed inscriptions from the original drawings are available in pdf version at http://image.sl.nsw.gov.au/Ebind/pxc304/a633/lewin.pdf[dead link]
(a) Xylomelum pyriforme
(b) Unidentified plant
(c) Kennedia rubicunda
(d) Acacia
(e) Macrozamia
l. Phylidrum lanuginosum
2. Utricularia dichotoma
3. “Pimelea linifolia”
4. Pimelea curviflora
5. Xylomelum pyriforme
6. Xyris operculata
7. Scirpus nodosus ...
“19. Banksia serrata”
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Banksia serrata
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based on heuristic: inferred from Commons subcategory for taxonomic illustrations
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