Wild flowers of New England. Part IX, Flowers of mid-summer. Part X, Pulse, parsley, milkweed and composite families
Item Information
- Title:
- Wild flowers of New England. Part IX, Flowers of mid-summer. Part X, Pulse, parsley, milkweed and composite families
- Photographer:
- Lincoln, Edwin Hale
- Name on Item:
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Photographed from nature and published by Edwin Hale Lincoln
- Date:
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1911
- Format:
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Albums/Scrapbooks
Photographs
- Genre:
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Photograph albums
Platinum prints
- Location:
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Boston Public Library
Arts Department - Collection (local):
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Edwin Hale Lincoln Photograph Collection
- Series:
- Wild Flowers of New England
- Subjects:
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Plants
Flowers
- Extent:
- 50 pictures in 1 album : platinum photographic prints ; album 24 x 19 cm
- Permalink:
- https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/1c18hx447
- Terms of Use:
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No Copyright - United States
No known copyright restrictions.
No known restrictions on use.
- Publisher:
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Pittsfield, Massachusetts :
Edwin Hale Lincoln
- Edition:
- Revised edition
- Table of Contents:
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201. Hibiscus moscheutos, swamp rose mallow
202. Malva moschata, musk mallow
203. Malva rotundifolia, low, dwarf, or running mallow, cheeses
204. Echinocystis lobata, balsam-apple, mock apple
205. Echinocystis lobata, fruit of balsam-apple
206. Verbena hastata, blue vervain, wild hyssop
207. Hypericum perforatum, St. John's-wort
208. Lythrum salicaria, spiked or purple loosestrife
209. Lysimachia terrestris, yellow or bulb-bearing loosestrife
210. Steironema ciliatum, fringed loosestrife
211. Campanula rapunculoides, creeping or European bellflower
212. Campanula rotundifolia, harebell, blue-bells-of-Scotland
213. Myosotis laxa, forget-me-not
214. Echium vulgare, blue-weed, viper's bugloss
215. Cuscuta gronovii, dodder, love-vine
216. Reseda lutea, wild mignonette
217. Ceanothus americanus, New Jersey tea, red-root
218. Rhus typhina, staghorn sumach
219. Rhus typhina, fruit of staghorn sumach
220. Geranium maculatum, wild geranium, wild cranesbill
221. Impatiens pallida, pale jewel-weed, snap-dragon, touch-me-not
222. Epilobium angustifolium, fire-weed, great willow-herb
223. Oenothera biennis, evening primrose
224. Lobelia siphilitica, blue or great lobelia
225. Lobelia cardinalis, cardinal-flower, red lobelia
226. Desmodium canadense, Canada, or showy tick trefoil
227. Lupinus perennis, wild lupine, wild pea, old maid's bonnets
228. Robinia pseudo-acacia, common locust, false acacia
229. Trifolium pratense, red clover, purple or meadow clover
230. Trifolium hybridum, alsike, or Alsatian clover
231. Trifolium arvense, stone clover, rabbit-foot clover
232. Cassia marilandica, wild senna
233. Zizia aurea, early meadow parsnip
234. Daucus carota, wild carrot, Queen-Anne's-lace, bird's-nest
235. Carum carvi, caraway
236. Brassica arvensis, charlock
237. Hesperis matronalis, dame's violet
238. Radicula armoracia, wild horseradish
239. Radicula nasturtium-aquaticum, water-cress
240. Asclepias syriaca, milkweed, silkweed
241. Asclepias syriaca, fruit of milkweed
242. Asclepias incarnata, swamp milkweed
243. Asclepias tuberosa, orange milkweed, butterfly-weed, pleurisy-root
244. Solidago bicolor, silver-rod, white golden-rod
245. Solidago canadensis, Canada golden-rod
246. Aster multiflorus, many-flowered aster
247. Aster schreberi, white wood aster
248. Aster prenanthoides, crooked-stem aster
249. Aster paniculatus, Michaelmas daisy
250. Aster novae-angliae, New England aster
- Notes:
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Title from item.
- Notes (date):
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Date from "Wild flowers of New England" parts I and II, revised edition
- Identifier:
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23_04_05
Cab.58.14.1 pts. 9, 10 (no longer used)
- Barcode:
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39999085627220
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