Dog’s mercury

There are three labels on the sheet. The first refers to Joseph Pantocsek’s 1872 trip, during which he found the dog’s mercury at Trebinje, now in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The second is part of the Ex Herbario Florae Illyricae series, with specimens collected at various locations in Croatia by the Trieste botanist and politician Muzio Tommasini. The last, part of the Flora Dalmatica, only mentions the Croatian island of Krk.