The Natural history of Carolina : appendix to vol. 2 : autograph manuscript of several entries, undated.

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The Natural history of Carolina : appendix to vol. 2 : autograph manuscript of several entries, undated.

(1) Vespa Johneumon tripilis Pensylvaniensis (marked f. 4, written on recto only); (2) Ardea cristata maxima Americana. The largest Crested Heron (marked f. 10, recto/verso); (3) recto: Scarobeus Pitutoaris Americanus. The Tumble turds. verso: Lilium sive Martagon Canadense, floribus magis reflexis, non reflexis (marked f. 11); (4) Caprimulgus minor Americanus, The Whip-poor-Will (one of two leaves marked f. 16, recto/verso); (5) Aureliana Canadensis R.P. Latiteu. The Ginseng or Ninsin of the Chinese (one of two leaves marked f. 16, recto/verso); (6) recto: Vipera Marina. The Viper Mouth. verso: Cataphractus Americanus (marked f. 19-19v).

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