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English: Mark Catesby (1730), Natural History of Carolina etc., plate 39, with Magnolia lauri folio, subtus albicante, the Sweet Bay (Magnolia virginiana) and Coccothraustes coeruleus ("caerulea" in the accompanying text), the Blue Grosbeak (Passerina caerulea).
Nederlands: Mark Catesby (1730), Natural History of Carolina etc., plaat 39, met Magnolia lauri folio, subtus albicante (Magnolia virginiana) en Coccothraustes coeruleus ("caerulea" in de bijbehorende tekst), de blauwe bisschop (Passerina caerulea).
Deutsch: Mark Catesby (1730), Natural History of Carolina etc., Tafel 39, mit Magnolia lauri folio, subtus albicante, die Sumpf-Magnolie (Magnolia virginiana) und Coccothraustes coeruleus ("caerulea" in der Beschreibung), der Azurbischof (Passerina caerulea).
Français : Mark Catesby (1730), Natural History of Carolina etc., lame 39, avec Magnolia lauri folio, subtus albicante (Magnolia virginiana) et Coccothraustes coeruleus ("caerulea" dans le texte), le Gros-bec bleu (Passerina caerulea).
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