Original title: Live Oak; Ivory Billed Wood-pecker
Common name: Laurel oak; Ivory-billed woodpecker
Scientific name: Quercus laurifolia | Campephilus principalis
Original title: Magnolia or Laurel-Flower
Common name: Southern magnolia
Scientific name: Magnolia grandiflora*
Original title: Flying-Fish as large as life; Dolphin
Common name: Sailfin flyingfish
Scientific name: Parexocoetus brachypterus
Original title: Helisa; [Queen butterfly]
Common name: Milkweed; Queen butterfly
Scientific name: Asclepias [variegata?] | Danaus gillipus
Original title: Blue Jay; Crab Tree
Common name: Blue jay; Flowering crabapple
Scientific name: Cyanocitta cristata | Malus augustifolia
Original title + common name: Balsam Apple
Scientific name: Momordica balsamina or Momordica charantia
Original title: Locust; Red Bird
Common name: Black locust; Cardinal
Scientific name: Robinia pseudoacacia | Cardinalis cardinalis
Original title: Summer Drake
Common name: Wood duck
Scientific name: Aix sponsa
Original title: Sweet Scented Small Melon
Common name: Watermelon [?] {Or not}*
Scientific name: Citrullis vulgaris [?]
Original title: Trumpet Tree
Common name: Cow itch vine
Scientific name: Campsis radicans
Original title: Punchapau of East Florida or Oleander
Common name: Oleander
Scientific name: Nerium oleander
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The Ethelind Pope Brown Collection of South Carolina Natural History at the University of South Carolina consists of thirty two watercolour sketches of flora and fauna from the South East United States, produced between about 1765 and 1775.
The series has been attributed at one time or another to such luminary natural history artists as John Abbott[previously] and Mark Catesby[previously], and although the true painter remains officially unknown, expert opinion now favours the sketches having been produced by a local amateur artist called John Laurens. [info]
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"Original title: Sweet Scented Small Melon
ReplyDeleteCommon name: Watermelon [?]
Scientific name: Citrullis vulgaris [?]"
That's not a watermelon. Instead, it's one of the ones similar to the Queen Anne's Pocket Melon:
http://summerhillseeds.com/queen-annes-pocket-melon-p-34.html
Ahh. Thanks. I was -virtually- quoting from the source site's caption on that.
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