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• . '" Answers to Queries about Indians." In John Howard Payne's 



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. " Bird Migration Records of William Bartram," edited by Witmer Stone. 



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. Copies of paintings and photographs. In Museum, Philadelphia Academy 



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. " Crocodiles and their Nests. From Bartram' s Travels, lately published." 



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. "' Description of an American Species of Certhia, or Creeper. Illus- 

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■ . Letter to Dr. James Bartram, September 23, 1804. In possession of 



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• . Letter to Thomas Jefferson, February 6, 1806. Manuscript Division, 



The Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. 



• . Manuscript book on entomology. University of Pennsylvania, Phila- 

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. Manuscript Diary of William Bartram, 1802-1822. In the Academy of 



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. Manuscript Pharmacopaea. Pennsylvania Historical Society, Philadelphia. 



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. Proposals for printing by subscription. . . . Travels through North 



and South Carolina, . . . By William Bartram, Botanist, of Philadelphia, 

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. Travels through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, 



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