Accession No

5652


Brief Description

botanical wallchart, depicting Schizaea dichotoma sporangia, by John Stevens Henslow, English, 1827-1861


Origin

England; Cambridge


Maker

Henslow, John Stevens


Class

natural history; prints


Earliest Date

1827


Latest Date

1861


Inscription Date


Material

cloth; paper


Dimensions

breadth 922mm; height 653mm


Special Collection

Botanical teaching diagrams from Dept. of Plant Sciences


Provenance

Transferred from the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge, in 06/2008. On loan from the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge, from 01/1994.


Inscription

‘Schizæa Dichotoma’ (bottom)


Description Notes

Diagrams depicting sporangia of the fern Schizaea dichotoma.
Three diagrams, all are drawn in colour.
The inscription is stencilled beneath the diagrams.
No other labels.
Reference numbers are in the bottom left and right corners. (Previous PS ref. was Q18)
There is a pencil notation in the bottom left corner which records the family as “Schizæaceæ”, and a pencilled ‘IV’.


References


Events

Description
Botanical teaching diagram depicting Schizaea dichotoma sporangia.

John Stevens Henslow (1796-1861) and his son George (1835-1925) were both British botanists, and were educated at the University of Cambridge. Though he modestly claimed to know "very little" about botany, John Henslow transformed the subject at the University of Cambridge and redesigned the old botanical garden, which opened to the public in 1846. With his son, the Henslows illustrated over 100 colourful botanical wall charts for teaching and studying. These valuable collections are now at the Whipple Museum.
03/04/2023
Created by: Guey-Mei Hsu on 03/04/2023


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