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  • Oak (Quercus species): leaves and stem, with a size scale. Pen drawing.
  • Leaves of oak (Quercus species). Watercolour drawings.
  • Leaves of oak (Quercus species). Watercolour drawing.
  • Oak (Quercus species): leaves and twigs. Pen drawing, partially coloured.
  • Acorns and twigs of oak (Quercus species). Pen, pencil and watercolour drawings.
  • Japanese oak (Quercus mongolica): tree branch with acorns. Watercolour.
  • A Japanese plant (ski), possibly an oak: branch with leaves. Pencil drawing by S. Kawano.
  • Oak leaves with two oak apples. Watercolour drawing.
  • Oak leaves with four oak apples. Watercolour drawing.
  • A tall oak tree (Quercus robur L.) sheltering a horse in Fredville Park. Etching after J.G.Strutt, 1824.
  • Autumn leaves of a beech tree (Fagus species) and two unidentified leafy stems. Watercolour.
  • Branches of oak (Quercus) and ash (Fraximus) trees. Pencil drawing.
  • A large oak tree (Quercus robur L.) sheltering cattle in open parkland. Etching after J.G.Strutt, 1823.
  • Two trees, beech (Fagus) and elm (Ulmus), with details of form. Watercolour by P. Lewis.
  • Oak tree (Quercus hindsii) with person lying at its base. Coloured lithograph, c.1857.
  • Common beech (Fagus sylvatica): stem with flowers and nut and floral segments. Coloured lithograph after M. A. Burnett, c. 1843.
  • A gnarled and hollow old oak tree (Quercus robur L.) sheltering a shepherd and his sheep. Etching after J.G. Strutt, 1823.
  • Oak (Quercus species): six leaves showing large variation in size. Colour nature print by A. Auer, c. 1853.
  • The gnarled trunk of an old oak tree (Quercus robur L.) in Rycot Park, Oxfordshire. Soft-ground etching by W. Delamotte, 1805, after himself.
  • An old oak tree (Quercus robur) with surrounding vegetation. Lithograph, c. 1822.
  • Oak trees (Quercus robur L.) by a country lane in Berkshire. Soft-ground etching by W. Delamotte, 1805.
  • Two types of quadrant and a branch of common oak (Quercus robur) with galls. Coloured engraving by J. Pass, c. 1826.
  • Common beech (Fagus sylvatica) and Spanish chestnut (Castanea sativa): leafy and flowering twigs. Chromolithograph by W. Dickes & co., c. 1855.
  • The gnarled trunk of a beech tree (Fagus sylvatica L.) in Windsor forest, with deer and castle in distance. Soft-ground etching by W. Delamotte, 1805.
  • Oak (Quercus robur), hazel (Corylus avellana) and hornbeam (Carpinus betulus): fruiting and flowering twigs. Chromolithograph by W. Dickes & co., c. 1855.