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Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: AUDUBON: JAY AND MAGPIE. Scrub jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens), Stellers jay (Cyanocitta stelleri)

AUDUBON: JAY AND MAGPIE. Scrub jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens), Stellers jay (Cyanocitta stelleri), yellow-billed magpie (Pica nuttalli), and Clarks nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana)

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: CAMELLIA, 1833. Red camellia (Camelia japonica). Engraving after a painting by Pierre-Joseph Redout

CAMELLIA, 1833. Red camellia (Camelia japonica). Engraving after a painting by Pierre-Joseph Redout

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: CHILI PEPPER, 1735. Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her book A Curious Herbal published

CHILI PEPPER, 1735. Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her book A Curious Herbal published in London, 1735

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: AUDUBON: CROW. Fish crow (Corvus ossifragus), from John James Audubons The Birds of America

AUDUBON: CROW. Fish crow (Corvus ossifragus), from John James Audubons The Birds of America, 1827-1838

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: AUDUBON: TITMOUSE. Tufted Titmouse (Parus bicolor), from John James Audubons The Birds of America

AUDUBON: TITMOUSE. Tufted Titmouse (Parus bicolor), from John James Audubons The Birds of America, 1827-1838

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: MALABAR CINNAMON, 1735. The Malabar or Java cinnamon plant. Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell

MALABAR CINNAMON, 1735. The Malabar or Java cinnamon plant. Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her book A Curious Herbal published in London, 1735

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: WHITE CAMELLIA (Camellia japonica). Engraving after a painting by Pierre-Joseph Redout

WHITE CAMELLIA (Camellia japonica). Engraving after a painting by Pierre-Joseph Redout

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: Mandrake (Solanaceae), left, and buttercup (Rannunculaceae): engraving for Basilius Beslers

Mandrake (Solanaceae), left, and buttercup (Rannunculaceae): engraving for Basilius Beslers Florilegium
MANDRAKE AND BUTTERCUP. Mandrake (Solanaceae), left, and buttercup (Rannunculaceae): engraving for Basilius Beslers Florilegium, published in Nuremberg in 1613

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: Ink wash drawing of bamboo on handmade paper by Hokusai Katsushika, c1830-1850

Ink wash drawing of bamboo on handmade paper by Hokusai Katsushika, c1830-1850
JAPAN: BAMBOO, c1830-1850. Ink wash drawing of bamboo on handmade paper by Hokusai Katsushika, c1830-1850

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: A Japanese drawing of the stalk and leaves of the take bamboo plant

A Japanese drawing of the stalk and leaves of the take bamboo plant
JAPAN: BAMBOO, c1870s. A Japanese drawing of the stalk and leaves of the take bamboo plant

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: Irises. Woodcut attributed to Yamagishi, early 20th century

Irises. Woodcut attributed to Yamagishi, early 20th century
JAPANESE IRISES. Irises. Woodcut attributed to Yamagishi, early 20th century

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: JAPAN: IRIS GARDEN, 1857. Horikiri Iris Garden. Woodcut by Hiroshige Ando, 1857

JAPAN: IRIS GARDEN, 1857. Horikiri Iris Garden. Woodcut by Hiroshige Ando, 1857

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: STRAWBERRIES, 1889. American advertisement, 1889, for strawberry plants to be grown in a barrel

STRAWBERRIES, 1889. American advertisement, 1889, for strawberry plants to be grown in a barrel

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: PASSION-FLOWER. The winged passion-flower (Passiflora alata Dryand. )

THORNTON: PASSION-FLOWER. The winged passion-flower (Passiflora alata Dryand. )
THORNTON: PASSION-FLOWER. The winged passion-flower (Passiflora alata Dryand.). Engraving by Warner after a painting by Peter Henderson for The Temple of Flora

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: COLOSSEUM: FLOWER. Capparis Spinosa. Color engraving from Flora of the Colosseum of Rome

COLOSSEUM: FLOWER. Capparis Spinosa. Color engraving from Flora of the Colosseum of Rome, or Illustrations and Descriptions of 420 Plants Growing Spontaneously upon the Ruins of the Colosseum

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: PECO TEA, 1735. Branch of the peco or bohea tea plant. Engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her

PECO TEA, 1735. Branch of the peco or bohea tea plant. Engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her book A Curious Herbal published in London, 1735

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: SENSITIVE PLANT. Large Flowering Sensitive Plant (Calliandra grandiflora Bentham)

THORNTON: SENSITIVE PLANT. Large Flowering Sensitive Plant (Calliandra grandiflora Bentham). Engraving by Joseph Constantine Stadler after a painting by Philip Reinagle for The Temple of Flora

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: STRELITZIA. The Queen (Strelitzia reginae Banks). Commonly known as a bird of paradise

THORNTON: STRELITZIA. The Queen (Strelitzia reginae Banks). Commonly known as a bird of paradise flower. Engraving by Richard Cooper the Younger after a painting by Peter Henderson for The Temple of

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: CINNAMON TREE, 1735. Engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her book A Curious Herbal published in

CINNAMON TREE, 1735. Engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her book A Curious Herbal published in London, 1735

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: LIMODORON. The China Limodoron (Phaius tunkervillae)

THORNTON: LIMODORON. The China Limodoron (Phaius tunkervillae). Engraving by Landseer after a painting by Peter Henderson for The Temple of Flora, by British botanist Robert John Thornton, 1802

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: PASSION-FLOWER. The Blue Passion-Flower (Passiflora caerulea L. )

THORNTON: PASSION-FLOWER. The Blue Passion-Flower (Passiflora caerulea L. )
THORNTON: PASSION-FLOWER. The Blue Passion-Flower (Passiflora caerulea L.). Engraving by Caldwall after a painting by Philip Reinagle for The Temple of Flora

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: RHODODENDRON. The Pontic Rhododendron (Rhododendron ponticum L. )

THORNTON: RHODODENDRON. The Pontic Rhododendron (Rhododendron ponticum L. )
THORNTON: RHODODENDRON. The Pontic Rhododendron (Rhododendron ponticum L.). Engraving by Caldwall after a painting by Peter Henderson for The Temple of Flora

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: WATER LILY. The Blue Egyptian Water Lily (Nymphaea caerulea Savigny)

THORNTON: WATER LILY. The Blue Egyptian Water Lily (Nymphaea caerulea Savigny). Engraving by Joseph Constantine Stadler after a painting by Peter Henderson for The Temple of Flora

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: AURICULAS. A group of auriculas (Primula x pubescens Jacquin)

THORNTON: AURICULAS. A group of auriculas (Primula x pubescens Jacquin). Engraving by Frederick Christian Lewis and James Hopwood the Elder, after a painting by Peter Henderson

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: WHITE LILY. The White Lily (Lilium candidum L. ). Engraving by Joseph Constantine

THORNTON: WHITE LILY. The White Lily (Lilium candidum L. ). Engraving by Joseph Constantine Stadler after a painting by
THORNTON: WHITE LILY. The White Lily (Lilium candidum L.). Engraving by Joseph Constantine Stadler after a painting by Peter Henderson for The Temple of Flora

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: CROCUSI. The snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis L. ), violet spring crocus

THORNTON: CROCUSI. The snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis L. ), violet spring crocus
THORNTON: CROCUSI. The snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis L.), violet spring crocus, yellow crocus and blue leafless crocus (Crocus nudiflorus Sm)

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: PITCHER PLANT. Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia flava). Engraving by Richard Cooper the Younger

THORNTON: PITCHER PLANT. Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia flava). Engraving by Richard Cooper the Younger after a painting by Philip Reinagle for The Temple of Flora

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: SHELL GINGER. The Nodding Renealmia, or shell ginger (Alpinia zerumbet)

THORNTON: SHELL GINGER. The Nodding Renealmia, or shell ginger (Alpinia zerumbet). Engraving by Caldwall after a painting by Peter Henderson for The Temple of Flora

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: STAPELIA. The Maggot-Bearing Stapelia (Stapelia hirsuta L. )

THORNTON: STAPELIA. The Maggot-Bearing Stapelia (Stapelia hirsuta L. ). Engraving by Joseph Constantine Stadler after a
THORNTON: STAPELIA. The Maggot-Bearing Stapelia (Stapelia hirsuta L.). Engraving by Joseph Constantine Stadler after a painting by Peter Henderson for The Temple of Flora, by Robert John Thornton

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: PASSION-FLOWER. The quadrangular passion-flower (Passiflora quadrangularis L. )

THORNTON: PASSION-FLOWER. The quadrangular passion-flower (Passiflora quadrangularis L. )
THORNTON: PASSION-FLOWER. The quadrangular passion-flower (Passiflora quadrangularis L.). Engraving by James Hopwood the Elder after a painting by Peter Henderson for The Temple of Flora

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: HYACINTHS. Hyacinths (Hyacinthus orientalis L. ). Engraving by Warner after a painting

THORNTON: HYACINTHS. Hyacinths (Hyacinthus orientalis L. ). Engraving by Warner after a painting by Sydenham Teak
THORNTON: HYACINTHS. Hyacinths (Hyacinthus orientalis L.). Engraving by Warner after a painting by Sydenham Teak Edwards for The Temple of Flora, by Robert John Thornton, 1801

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: INDIAN REED. Indian Reed (Canna indica L. ). Engraving by Caldwall after a painting by

THORNTON: INDIAN REED. Indian Reed (Canna indica L. ). Engraving by Caldwall after a painting by Peter Henderson for
THORNTON: INDIAN REED. Indian Reed (Canna indica L.). Engraving by Caldwall after a painting by Peter Henderson for The Temple of Flora, by British botanist Robert John Thornton, 1804

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: CYCLAMEN. The Persian cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum Miller)

THORNTON: CYCLAMEN. The Persian cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum Miller). Engraving by William Elmes after a painting by Abraham Pethar for The Temple of Flora, by Robert John Thornton, 1804

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: BEGONIA. The Oblique-Leaved Begonia (Begonia minor Jacq. )

THORNTON: BEGONIA. The Oblique-Leaved Begonia (Begonia minor Jacq. ). Engraving by Caldwall after a painting by Philip
THORNTON: BEGONIA. The Oblique-Leaved Begonia (Begonia minor Jacq.). Engraving by Caldwall after a painting by Philip Reinagle for The Temple of Flora, by British botanist Robert John Thornton, 1800

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: CARNATIONS. A group of carnations (Dianthus caryophyllus L. )

THORNTON: CARNATIONS. A group of carnations (Dianthus caryophyllus L. ). Engraving by Caldwall after a painting by
THORNTON: CARNATIONS. A group of carnations (Dianthus caryophyllus L.). Engraving by Caldwall after a painting by Peter Henderson for The Temple of Flora, by Robert John Thornton, 1803

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: AURICULAS. A group of auriculas (Primula x pubescens Jacquin). Engraving by Sutherland

THORNTON: AURICULAS. A group of auriculas (Primula x pubescens Jacquin). Engraving by Sutherland, after a painting by Philip Reinagle, for The Temple of Flora, by Robert John Thornton, 1807

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: PINEAPPLE, 1789. Sugarloaf pineapple. Copper engraving from John Abercrombies The Hot-House

PINEAPPLE, 1789. Sugarloaf pineapple. Copper engraving from John Abercrombies The Hot-House Gardner, London, 1789

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: EGGPLANT, 1735. Eggplant (mala insana). Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell for her book A

EGGPLANT, 1735. Eggplant (mala insana). Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell for her book A Curious Herbal published in London, 1735

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: TULIPS. Group of tulips (Tulipa spec. ). Engraving by Richard Earlom after a painting by

THORNTON: TULIPS. Group of tulips (Tulipa spec. ). Engraving by Richard Earlom after a painting by Philip Reinagle for
THORNTON: TULIPS. Group of tulips (Tulipa spec.). Engraving by Richard Earlom after a painting by Philip Reinagle for The Temple of Flora, by Robert John Thornton, 1798

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: LOTUS FLOWER. The Sacred Egyptian Bean, or lotus flowers (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn)

THORNTON: LOTUS FLOWER. The Sacred Egyptian Bean, or lotus flowers (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn. and Nelumbo lutea). Engraving by Thomas Burke

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: COWSLIP. The American Cowslip (Dodecatheon meadia L. )

THORNTON: COWSLIP. The American Cowslip (Dodecatheon meadia L. ). Engraving by Warner after a painting by Peter
THORNTON: COWSLIP. The American Cowslip (Dodecatheon meadia L.). Engraving by Warner after a painting by Peter Henderson for The Temple of Flora, by British botanist Robert John Thornton, 1801

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: CARDAMOM, 1735. The cardamon plant with seedpod. Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her

CARDAMOM, 1735. The cardamon plant with seedpod. Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her book A Curious Herbal published in London, 1735

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: ROSES. A pair of nightingales and roses (Rosa centifolia L. and Rosa hemisphaerica J)

THORNTON: ROSES. A pair of nightingales and roses (Rosa centifolia L. and Rosa hemisphaerica J. Herrm. )
THORNTON: ROSES. A pair of nightingales and roses (Rosa centifolia L. and Rosa hemisphaerica J. Herrm.). Engraving by Richard Earlom after a painting by Robert John Thornton for The Temple of Flora

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: CEREUS. The Night-Blowing Cereus, or Queen of the night (Selenicereus grandiflorus)

THORNTON: CEREUS. The Night-Blowing Cereus, or Queen of the night (Selenicereus grandiflorus). Engraving by Robert Dunkarton after a painting by Philip Reinagle

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: THORNTON: BOG PLANTS. American Bog Plants and Pitcher Plant. Left to right: Symplocarpus foetidus

THORNTON: BOG PLANTS. American Bog Plants and Pitcher Plant. Left to right: Symplocarpus foetidus, Sarracenia flava L. and Dionaea muscipula Ellis)

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: NUTMEG, 1735. Branch of a nutmeg tree and the fruit containing the seed

NUTMEG, 1735. Branch of a nutmeg tree and the fruit containing the seed. Engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell for her book A Curious Herbal published in London, 1735

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: CLOVES, 1735. Branch of the clove tree (caryophyllus aromaticus)

CLOVES, 1735. Branch of the clove tree (caryophyllus aromaticus). Engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her book A Curious Herbal published in London, 1735

Background imageBotany Mouse Mat Collection: BOTANY: FLOWERS, 1613. Round-leaved sundew (Droseraceae), Florists carnation (Caryophyllaceae)

BOTANY: FLOWERS, 1613. Round-leaved sundew (Droseraceae), Florists carnation (Caryophyllaceae) and Arnica (Compositae)



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