Botanical papers of Manasseh Cutler, 1782-1808 (bulk).

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Botanical papers of Manasseh Cutler, 1782-1808 (bulk).

Consists of eight notebooks containing Cutler's observations of plants and four notebooks of extracts from a variety of publications and the letters of Jonathan Stokes. Also includes a few letters, a botanical paper, and notes. Cutler's botanical paper, 1785, entitled "An Account of Some of the Vegetable Productions Naturally Growing in this part of America, Botanically Arranged", was published in the Memoirs of AAAS (1785); and is extensively annotated by ? Dandridge (possibly William Dandridge Peck) and Israel Thorndike. Most of the notes are in Latin. Notes on plants were apparently intended as an expansion of this paper.

12 notebooks and miscellaneous items.

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