~~NOTOC~~ ====== Curtis's Botanical Magazine ====== {{:copyrightv.png?20 |}} No copyright (public domain) {{ :curtisbotmag.jpg|}} The "Curtis's Botanical Magazine" is published since 1787 (or 1790). It was long the reference for colour plates representing plants. The colour plates and text devoted to cacti and other succulents are made available in the files below. * The files are made from the material proposed by the [[http://www.botanicus.org/|Missouri Botanical Garden (MBG) Library]]. * Only interpreted files are available. You may download the original pages as jpeg files (text and plates) from the [[http://www.botanicus.org/|MBG site]]. ((You will find there **for free** other __old documents__ concerning plants.)) * Volumes 1 to 20 can be consulted at or downloaded from [[http://fax.libs.uga.edu/QK1xC981/|the University of Georgia Libraries]]. \\ **Cacti** (Cactus, Cereus, Echinocactus, Echinopsis, Epiphyllum, Lepismium, Leuchtenbergia, Mammillaria, Melocactus, Opuntia, Pereskia, Phyllocactus, Rhipsalis): [[http://cactusbiblio.free.fr/Curtis_BotMag_Cact.pdf|Curtis_BotMag_Cact.pdf]] (24.2MB; 2007-6-22) \\ \\ **Other succulents** (Adenium, Aechmea, Agave, Aloe, Anacampseros, Apteranthes, Asclepias, Beschorneria, Billbergia, Boucerosia, Brachystelma, Bryophyllum, Caraguata, Caralluma, Centrostemma, Ceropegia, Cotyledon, Crassula, Dasylirion(ium), Decabelone, Dictyanthus, Dorstenia, Duvalia, Dyckia, Echeveria, Echidnopsis, Echinostachys, Euphorbia, Fouquieria, Fourcroia, Furcraea, Gasteria, Grammanthes, Greenovia, Guzmannia, Haworthia, Hoodia, Hoya, Huernia, Jatropha, Kalanchoe, Karatas, Kniphofia, Lamprocroccus, Marsdenia, Mesembrianthemum, Microloma, Monadenium, Neoglazovia, Nidularium, Pachyphytum, Pachypodium, Pitcairnia, Plocostemma, Portulaca, Puya, Rhodostachys, Sedum, Sempervivum, Stapelia, Talinum, Tillandsia, Trichocaulon, Tritoma, Vitis, Welwitschia, Wittia, Wittmackia, Yucca): [[http://cactusbiblio.free.fr/Curtis_BotMag_Succ.pdf|Curtis_BotMag_Succ.pdf]] (82.6MB; 2007-6-22) \\ \\ * Genus and species must be considered in the historical context (mainly 19th century). ------------