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SIR JOSEPH BANKS. 
Moq.= Oomphrena lirownii, Moq. ; Banksia Baueri, Br. ; GreviUea Baueri, 
Br. ; Aristolochia Baueri, Duch. = ?; Oenoplesium Baueri, Br. = ?; Peperomia 
Baucriana, Ca.s. DC. = P. leptostachya. Hook, and Am. ; Thysanotus Baueri, Br. 
Following are some works depicted by Francis (Franz) Bauer, 
additional to those already referred to : — 
(a) Strelitzia depicta, or coloured figures of the known species of 
the genus, &c.” London, 1818. fol. 
(b) “ Illustrations of Orchidaceous plants . . . with notes and 
prefatory remarks by J. Lindley.” London, 1830-38, fol. (Genera 20, 
Fructification 15). 
(c) “A catalogue of the botanical drawings, books, microscopes, 
microscopical preparations, &c., of the late F. B including 
several works by his brother Ferdinand Bauer, &c.” London, 1841. 8vo. 
(d) “Aiton, William Townsend, and Bauer, F. : Delineations of 
Exotick Plants cultivated in the Royal Garden at Kew. Drawn and 
coloured, and the Botanical Characters displayed according to the 
Linnean System, by F. Bauer.” Pts. 1-2, atlas folio, with 20 coloured 
plates illustrating the Genus Erica ; hds., uncut ; rare. 1796. 
The plates are extremely well-engraved and coloured, and b)' reason 
of its contents the work is a companion to Andrews’ great book on 
Heaths. 
(e) “ Hooker, W. J.,* Genera Filicum ; or Illustrations of the Ferns 
. . . from the . . . drawings of the late F. Bauer, &c.” 
London, 1842. large 8vo. 
• Mr. Hooker (afterwards Sir W. J.) was appointed to the Chair of Botany at Glasgow 
University on the recommendation of Sir Joseph Banks. He succeeded to the Directorship of 
Kew in 1840, and thenceforward a new era dawned for the Royal garden. 
