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Volume 50 Pl 2406. The title is "Banksia latifolia. Broad-leaved Banksia.." The image contains a species currently known as: Banksia robur

The image has the signature of Samuel Curtis? and other indeterminate information.
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Source Curtis's Botanical Magazine Volume 50 Pl 2406, at online scan http://botanicus.org/page/487303
Author TBA, Possibly Samuel Curtis
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