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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS— 
No. 34. — Point Sol.4NDEr, so named by Cook; the South Head of Botany Bay. 
It is a favourite fishing place. See p. 87. 
Xo. 35. — Specimen of Solander’s handwTiting, taken from the “ Correspondence 
of Linnaeus.” See p. 93. 
Xo. 36. — Jonas Dryander. Etching by William Daniell after a drawing, 1796, 
by George Dance, R..\. To the waist, seated with arms folded, profile to 
right. See p. 97. 
Xo. 37. — Robert Brown’s Portr.ait. From a lithograph in .Maguire’s Ipswich 
Series. C'irca 1850. See p. 101. 
Xo. 38. — Bust of Robert Brown, by Peter Slater; presented to the Linnean 
Society by the subscribers, 7th Xovember, 1861. From Prof. T. P. Anderson 
Stuart. See p. 105. 
Xo. 39. — Specimen of Robert Brown’s handwriting. Reporting himself to Sir 
Joseph Banks on his return to England in the “ Investigator.” See p. 112. 
Xo. 40. — Another medallion (larger) of Sir Joseph Banks. (? Wedgwood), 
showing him about 50 years of age. Wearing Roman toga. Stated to have 
been modelled by Flaxman. (Corresponds to one, Xo. 33, of Solander, who 
died in 1782.) See p. 159. 
No. 41. — “ Rt. Honble. Sr. Joseph Banks, K.B.” Oval bust, facing right. 
In the European Ma'jazine for Oct., 1802. Pub. by J. Sewell, Cornhill, 
Oct. 1, 1802. Artist probably George Dance ; Eng., Ridley. See p. 160. 
Suttor’s work, at p. 24, quotes from the memoir of Banks in the New Monthly 
Magazine for 1820. He states that the portrait accompanying it is ” a very 
good likenes.s.” 
Xo. 42. — The Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, Bart., K.B., President of the 
Royal Society. From an original picture by T. Lawrence, Esq., R.A., in 
the possession of Samuel Lysons, Esq. Drawn by W. Evans; engraved by 
.K. Cardon. 
Facing spectator, face very slightly turned to right. To waist ; thighs indicated 
with faint lines; fingers of left hand touching a book lettered Royal Society. 
Published Jan. 1, 1810, by T. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, London. See p. 161. 
Xo. 43. — “ Sir Joseph Bantcs, Bart., K.B., P.R.S. Obit, 1820. From the original 
of Sir Thomas Lawrence. Engraved by H. Robinson. London, published 
•Apl. 1, 1832, by Harding and Lepard, Pall .Mall East.” See p. 163. 
Xo. 44. — Tassie Medallion. So described by Sir .Joseph Hooker, who sent it to 
me. Shows Banks towards the close of his life. Original of glass, white on 
a black ground. See p. 164. 
No. 45. — “ To the King’s Most E.xcellent Majesty, this print of Sir .Joseph Banks, 
Bart., President of the Royal Society, is with His Gracious Permission 
(Granted in July, 1809), humbly Dedicated by His .Majesty’s most dutiful 
Subjects and Servants, Thomas Phillips and Nicholas Schiavonetti.” The 
former was the artist and the latter the engraver. 
London. Published 1812, by X^. Schiavonetti, Xo. 12 Michael’s Place, Bromp- 
ton. C’opjler- plate engraving. See ]>. 165. 
Xo. 46. — Painted in 1820 (the year of Banks’ death), by Thomas Phillips; 
engraver (? ) See p. 169. 
In the Council Room of the Royal Horticultural Society. See Journ. 
Vol. xxix, Dec., 1904. 
