Miscellaneous manuscripts, after 1802.

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Miscellaneous manuscripts, after 1802.

Ms. copy of Carl von Linné's Entomology, "from Gmelin's last addition [sic] of the celebrated Systema naturae ... translated by William Turton," which was printed in London in 1802. This copy is the hand of William Bartram.

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University of Pennsylvania Library

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Turton, William, 1762-1835

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Bartram, William, 1739-1823

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Linné, Carl von, 1707-1778

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John Bartram was the first native American botanist and made many journeys through the southern frontier, collecting seeds and bulbs for transplanting. From the guide to the John Bartram correspondence, 1735-1775, 1735-1775, (American Philosophical Society) Swedish botanist. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Upsala, to M. DuChesne, 1767 Sept. 13. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270591543 From the description of Autograph letter signed : to...