. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. CATALOGUE OF AUSTRALIAN BOTANICAL DRAWINGS OF FERDINAND BAUER 195. 218 Dasypogon bromeliifolius 'Dasypogon bromeliifolius. Brown, prod. nov. noil. p. 263. pencil] 'Original of tab. 8 Flinders Voyage' [and] '218'. [in Drawing. 525 x 355 mm. Apex of flowering shoot bearing green flowers with yellow stamens. Centre enlargements of flower and below (left) details of stamens and gynoecium. Provenance and specimen. King George Sound, Western Aus- tralia (Brown, 1810b: 263 'M'). Material (Bennett 5776) gathered at Princess Royal Harbour [= A
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. CATALOGUE OF AUSTRALIAN BOTANICAL DRAWINGS OF FERDINAND BAUER 195. 218 Dasypogon bromeliifolius 'Dasypogon bromeliifolius. Brown, prod. nov. noil. p. 263. pencil] 'Original of tab. 8 Flinders Voyage' [and] '218'. [in Drawing. 525 x 355 mm. Apex of flowering shoot bearing green flowers with yellow stamens. Centre enlargements of flower and below (left) details of stamens and gynoecium. Provenance and specimen. King George Sound, Western Aus- tralia (Brown, 1810b: 263 'M'). Material (Bennett 5776) gathered at Princess Royal Harbour [= Albany area]. In Flinders (1814, 2: 608) Brown notes 'On the shores of King George's Sound; observed in flower and fruit in December 1801.' Brown's slip ( 67/31) for this plant does not mention Bauer. Publication. Apparently hitherto unpublished See Appendix [219. KINGIA AUSTRALIS R. Br., Char. Descr. Kingia: 3, t. C (1826), Dasypogonaceae33. Britten (1909: 144) list. '219. 220. Kingia australis Br.' Numeric list. 'Kingia australis Br. 119, 120'. Alphabetic list. 'Kingia australis Br. 119, 120'. Annotation on drawing, [pencil on mount] 'Kingia australis Br.' Drawing. 516 x 352 mm. Apex of flowering trunk. This illustra- tion is not by Ferdinand Bauer (see Mabberley, 1985: 250) but probably by John Curtis. Provenance and specimen. King George Sound, Western Aus- tralia. Herbarium material (Bennett 5777) collected from Princess Royal Harbour-Cape Howe area December 1801. The Brown slip 219 Kingia australis (artwork attributed to John Curtis) ( 66/11) indicates that better material was gathered at King George Sound by William Baxter and it is this which was drawn by Curtis for publication in 1826 and was probably the basis for this drawing. See also Introduction. Publication. Mabberley (1985: t. 17).] [220. KINGIA AUSTRALIS R. Br., Dasypogonaceae33. Britten (1909: 144) list. [As 219] Numeric list. [As 219] Alphabetic list. [As 219] Annotation on drawing, [pencil on m
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