Description
View of the ruins of Criccieth Castle with figures on a stony beach in the foreground
Three-quarter length portrait of Sir Isaac Newton
or cornflower)
December 1969 Z12137
Lady Dilke's remains were cremated at Dresden in the presence of her relatives
The 'fox coloured thrush' and the 'cluster'd black cherry' Finish:Float frame View of the ruins of'Turdus ruffus', the fox coloured thrush, perched on a branch of 'Cerasi similis arbuscula mariana', the cluster'd black cherry (Catesby's identifications; modern scientific names: Toxostoma rufum, the brown thrasher; Prunus virginiana, the chokecherry). Plate 28 from volume I of The natural history of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands, by Mark Catesby (London, 1731). Mark Catesby was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1733. Original:
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