LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. IX 



14. Bartram's House (west front), from an illustration 

 in Garden and Forest, IX : 123. 



15. Bartram's House (south side), showing open door of 

 the newly (1899) erected Memorial Library, and the cele- 

 brated Petre Pear Tree at the south-east corner, from a 

 photograph by Ran. 



16. Carved Stone Work, Bartram's House (east front). 

 The lower window opens into the room supposed to 



have been Bartram's study. Over this window is a stone 

 with this inscription : 



"IT IS GOD ALONE, ALMYTY LORD, 

 THE HOLY ONE BY ME ADOR'D. 

 IOHN BARTRAM, 1770." 



17. Bartram's House (east front), from a photograph by 

 Rau. 



Photograph taken by Dr. J. F. Holt, Professor in Boys' 

 High School, about 1890. 



18. Big Cypress, Bartram's Garden (looking toward the 

 Schuylkill River). The Cypress was alive when this photo- 

 graph was taken. Reproduced from a photograph taken by 

 Dr. J. F. Holt about 1890. 



19. Base of Big Cypress, Bartram's Garden, from a 

 photograph taken by Dr. J. F. Holt about 1890. 



20. Bartram's Garden, with large hemlock (since 

 destroyed), along river front about 1890. Photograph taken 

 by Dr. J. F. Holt. 



21. Front of Humphry Marshall's House at Marshall- 

 ton, Chester County, showing wooden observatory to the 

 left. From a photograph in possession of the Academy of 

 Natural Sciences, taken by R. S. Redfield, April 5, 1884. 



