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  • Saxifrage or rockfoil (Saxifraga sp.): entire flowering plant. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 177-.
  • Two flowering plants: meadow saxifrage (Saxifraga granulata) and wall pepper or stonecrop (Sedum acre).
  • Saxifrage or rockfoil (Saxifraga hirculus): flowering stem and floral segments. Coloured engraving after J. Sowerby, 1802.
  • Saxifrage or rockfoil (Saxifraga nivalis): flowering plant and floral segments. Coloured engraving after J. Sowerby, 1797.
  • Saxifrage or rockfoil (Saxifraga umbrosa): flowering plant and floral segments. Coloured engraving after J. Sowerby, 1799.
  • Saxifrage or rockfoil (Saxifraga platypetala): flowering plant and floral segments. Coloured engraving after J. Sowerby, 1811.
  • Saxifrage or rockfoil (Saxifraga hirta): flowering stem and floral segments. Coloured engraving after J. Sowerby, 1811.
  • Saxifrage or rockfoil (Saxifraga hypnoides): flowering plant and floral segments. Coloured engraving after J. Sowerby, 1798.
  • Two flowering plants: primroses (Primula species) and saxifrages (Saxifraga species). Coloured lithographs by E. Champin, c. 1850, after herself.
  • Saxifrage or rockfoil (Saxifraga sp.): flowering stems growing from wall with separate flower, fruit and seed. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 177-.
  • Saxifrage or rockfoil (Saxifraga rotundifolia): flowering and fruiting plant rising from earth mound with separate flower, fruit and seed. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 177-.
  • Burnet saxifrage (Pimpinella saxifraga L.): flowering and fruiting stem with separate leaf, flower and fruit. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1778.
  • lucillia coeruleiviridis (Blow-fly) on saxifrage umbrosa
  • Seven garden plants, including two orchids: flowering stems and floral segments. Coloured etching, c. 1835.
  • A species of the genus Chrysosplenium: flowering plant in earth mound. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1774.
  • Twelve British wild flowers with their common names. Coloured engraving, c. 1861, after J. Sowerby.
  • Twelve British wild flowers with their common names. Coloured engraving, c. 1861, after J. Sowerby.
  • Hog fennel (Peucedanum officinale) and eight types of cup fungi (Peziza species). Coloured engraving by J. Pass, c. 1823.