from Asa Gray, United States exploring expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842 under the command of Charles Wilkes, U. S. N. Atlas. Lower cryptogamia. Phanerogamia of the Pacific Coast of North America. Vol. 17. Philadelphia, C. Sherman, 1862. Pl. 11.
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United States exploring expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842 under the command of Charles Wilkes, U. S. N. Atlas. Lower cryptogamia. Phanerogamia of the Pacific Coast of North America. Vol. 17. Philadelphia, C. Sherman, 1862. Pl. 15.
from Christopher Jakob Frew, Hortus nitidissimis omnem per annum superbiens floribus sive amoenissimorum florum imagines ... Vol. 2. Nürnberg, Johann Michael Seligmann, 1786. Pl. 88.
from Edwards, A select collection of one hundred plates; consisting of the most beautiful exotic and British flowers which blow in our English gardens ... London, printed for S. Hooper, 1775. Pl. 10.
Second state of etching for Frederik de Wit (1629/30–1706), Theatrum præcipuarum totius Europæ urbium tam ichnographice quam conspicue delineatarum (after 1694) from the plate etched by Wenceslaus Hollar (1607–1677) for Jan Jansson (1588–1664), Urbium totius Germaniae svperioris illustriorum clariorumque tabulae antiquae & novae accuratissimè elaboratae ... (1657). The Hollar etching is after an etching by Johann Theodor de Bry (1561–1623) after a drawing by Matthaüs Merian (1593–1650) for Salomon de Caus (1576–1626), Hortus Palatinus (1620), after an oil painting by Jacques Fouquiéres (France, ca.1580–1659), before 1620, HI Art accession no. 1777.