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three volumes, that were presented by his son, the Kev. J. Estlin Carpenter, 

 in 1892 (G). 



Carroll (ISAAC) [1828-1880] 



262 original pencil drawings, roughly coloured, of Lichens, the work 

 of I. Carroll, and his autograph Catalogue of the Plants of Iceland were 

 purchased, with his Herbarium, in 1874 (B). 



Castelvetri (GIACOMO) 



A manuscript entitled " Brieve racconto di tutte le Eadici, di tutte 

 1'Herbe et di tutti Frutti, che crudi, o cotti in Italia si mangiano," &c., 

 4. Londra, 1614, by G. Castelvetri, forms the Banksian MS. No. 91 (B). 



Cirillo (DOMENICO) [1739-1799] 



The Italian doctor and naturalist, Cirillo, wrote largely on Botany. He 

 corresponded with Brownlow, Earl of Exeter, and an autograph letter to 

 that nobleman on Sicily, giving a list of the Flora, with the unpublished 

 MS. of his " Institutiones Botanies juxta methodum Tournefortianum " 

 form the Banksian MSS. No. 66 and 76 (B). 



Cleveley (JOHN) [1747-1785] 



Cleveley, the marine painter, was employed by Banks as draughtsman 

 on the voyage to Iceland, and also to prepare finished drawings from the 

 sketches made by Sydney Parkinson during Capt. Cook's voyage round 

 the World in 1768-71. Many of these are among the drawings in the 

 Banksian Collection (B). 



Golden, afterwards Farquhar (JANE) 



Jane Golden was daughter of Cadwallader Golden, the botanist, and 

 Governor of New York. Her autograph " Flora Nov-Eboracensis " forms 

 the Banksian MS. [No. 99] (B). 



Collinson (PETER) [1694-1768] 



Peter Collinson, the naturalist and antiquary, traded with the 

 American Colonies, and some of his collections were in Sir Hans Sloane's 

 Museum. His autograph " Account of the Introduction of American 

 Seeds into Great Britain," 1766, is preserved (B). 



Cook (JAMES) [1728-1779] 



Of MSS. and drawings relating to Capt. Cook's three celebrated 

 voyages the Museum possesses : 



First Voyage, 1768-71. 

 A transcript of Sir J. Banks' journal (B). 

 Copious manuscript lists and descriptions of the Animals and Plants 



collected. By D. C. Solander (B, Z). 



A large collection, filling nineteen volumes, of the original drawings 

 by S. Parkinson (with finished drawings prepared from his incom- 

 plete sketches, by T. Burgess, J. Cleveley, J. Miller, J. F. Miller 

 and F. P. Nodder) of the Animals and Plants obtained (B, Z). 

 Second Voyage, 1772-75. 



Short manuscript descriptions of the Birds observed. By W. Ander- 

 son. 

 The original pencil and water-colour sketches of Animals and Plants 



made during the voyage. By J. G. A. Forster (B, Z). 

 Third Voyage, 1776-80. 



Manuscript descriptions of the Animals and Plants. By W. Ander- 

 son (B, Z). 

 115 original water-colour drawings of the animals observed. By 



W. W. Ellis (Z). 

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