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Westcombe, Miss ... Stapelia hamata (K). 
Unknown Artists .. Argyreia Wallichii. 
19 Drawings.) Aster puniceus. 
Callistemon lanceolatum. 
Gourds. 
Punica Granatum. 
Rudbeckia triloba (Khret ?). 
Allport, Mrs. Julia.—She made many drawings of plants ae) 
their native countries ’’ between 1814 and 1844. ‘These were 
presented to the Royal Botanic Gardens by Mr. J. M. Ludlow, 
C.B., in 1904. 
Bauer, Franz.—Bauer was born at Felsberg, in Austria, on 
October 4th, 1758, and accompanied his friend Baron J . Jacquin 
ngland in 1788. He became Botanical Painter to 
George ITI., and Resident Artist to the Royal Gardens, Kew, a 
post he held for 50 years. In 1791-1800 he published ‘‘ Delinea- 
tions of Exotic Planis,’’ under the patronage of Sir Joseph 
Banks, in 1818 “ Stretlitzia Depicta,’”’ and in 1830-38 ‘‘ Illustra- 
tions of Orchidaceous Plants.’ He died on December 11th, 1840, 
aged 82, and a monument was erected to his memory in Kew 
Church. 
Bolton, James (flourished 1775-95).—He was born in Hali- 
ax and contributed the Plates to Watson’s “ History of 
Halifax,’ 1775. He was author of “ Filices Britannicae, 
1785-90, and a “ History of Funguses about Halifax,” 1788-91. 
He also drew the plates for Relhan’s ‘ F'lora Cantabrigiensis.’ 
The drawing by him in Sir Arthur Church’s collection has 
been placed in the Herbarium. 
young gardener at Kew, who succeeded 
Thomas Duncanson in 1826 as Botanical Artist to Kew. In 
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Brown, Peter.— He w 
Prince of Wales. 
the years 1770-179 
as appointed Botanical Painter to the 
= exhibited at the Royal Academy between 
Cambresier, Jean.—Cambresier 
employed by M. Edouard Morren, of Liége, to draw his 
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and presented by them to the Royal Gone 
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of Crocus for J. Ga , whi eral drawings on vellum of sp 
. y, which are now in the Library of the Royal 
Botanic Gardens, ‘The drawings bear the dates 1831-1835. 
