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Fig. 49 in Exploring the Leiden 'Van Royen herbarium': History and scientific significance of the herbarium specimens of Adriaan (1704 -1779) and David van Royen (1727-1799)
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- 1. Former Curator of the Herbarium, Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, The Netherlands; corresponding author e-mail:thijssegerard@gmail.com.
- 2. Wadham College, University of Oxford, OXI 3PN, United Kingdom; School of Natural Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney; Australian Institute of Botanical Science (Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust), Mrs Mac- quaries Road, Sydney 2000, Australia.
- 3. Naturalis Biodiversity Center, P.O. Box 9514, 2300 RA Leiden The Netherlands.
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Fig. 49 David van Royen's drawing of a plant he had named Codon hirtus (L 0144502; Boraginaceae). His drawing is accompanied by a herbarium specimen. On the left a copy of the lateral branch David had sent to Linnaeus (Linn. Herb. 535.1), which is the type of Codon royenii L. (Jarvis 2007: 234).
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