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FAGIN, N. BRYLLION
William Bartram: Interpreter of the American Landscape. New York & London: Hafner Publishing Company, 1969.

FAIRBROTHER, NAN
Men and Gardens. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1956.

FARB, PETER
Face of North America. New York: Harper & Row, 1963.

FARBER, PAUL L.
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FENNEMEN, NEVIN M.
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FINK, PAUL M.
The Names and Lore of the Great Smokies. Jonesboro, Tennessee, 1956.

FITZPATRICK, JOHN C.
The Diaries of George Washington, 1749–1799. Vol. 3, Boston & New York, 1925.
The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources, 1745–1799, Vol. 31, Washington, 1939.

FORBES, JAMES GRANT
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FOSBERG, F. RAYMOND
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FOWLER, HENRY W.
“A Study of the Fishes of the Southern Piedmont & Coastal Plain.” Philadelphia: Academy of Natural Sciences, 1945.

Fox, FRANK
“The Eden World of William Bartram.” Unpublished Phi Alpha Theta student thesis, Salt Lake City: University of Utah, 1967.

Fox, R. HINGSTON
Dr. John Fothergill & His Friends. London: MacMillan, 1919.

FRANKLlN, BENJAMIN
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Poor Richard’s Almanacs. New York: The Heritage Press, 1964.
MSS. Franklin Papers, Vol. 41. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society.

FRICK, G. F. & R. P. STEARNS
Mark Catesby: The Colonial Audubon. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1961.

FROME, MICHAEL
Strangers In High Places. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1966.

FULLING, H.
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GAGE, A. T.
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GAGER, STUART
“Botanic Gardens in Science & Education.” Science Magazine, 85, Jan.–June, 1937.
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GARDEN CLUB OF AMERICA
Botanic Manuscript of Jane Colden. New York: Chanticlear Press, 1963. .

GElSER, SAMUEL WOOD
Naturalists of the Frontier. 2nd ed., Southern Methodist University, 1948.

GILLESPIE, CHARLES COULSTON, EDITOR
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GLACKEN, CLARENCE J.
Traces on the Rhodian Shore: Nature and Culture in Western Thought From Ancient
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Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967.

GOETZMANN, WILLIAM
Exploration & Empire. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1966.

GOFF, JOHN H.
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GOODE, GEORGE B.
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GRANNISS, RUTH S.
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GRAUSTElN, JEANETTE E.
Thomas Nuttall, Naturalist. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1967.

GRAY, ASA
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GRAY, AUSTIN K.
Benjamin Franklin’s Library. New York: The MacMillan Company, 1936.

GREENE, JOHN C.
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GUMMERE, RICHARD M.
“William Bartram, A Classical Scientist.” Classical Journal, Vol. L, January, 1955.

HADFIELD, MILES
Pioneers in Gardening. New York: The MacMillan Company.

HAMILTON, PETER J.
Colonial Mobile. Boston & New York, 1897.

HAMMOND, HARRY, editor
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HANLEY, WAYNE
Natural History in America: From Mark Catesby to Rachel Carson. New York: Quadrangle/The New York Times Book Company, 1977.

HARDEN, WILLIAM
A History of Savannah & South Georgia. Vol. 1. Chicago & New York, 1913.

HARPER, FRANCIS
“The Bartram Trail Through the Southeastern States.” Bulletin of the Garden Club of America, Ser. 7, 1939.
“Some Works of Bartram, Daudin, Latreille, and Sonnini, and their Bearing upon North American Herpetological Nomenclature.” American Midland Naturalist, 23(3), 1940.
“The Name of the Warmouth.” Copeia, 1942.
“Two More Available Plant Names of William Bartram.” Bartonia, 21, 1942.
“The Name of the Florida Wolf.” Journal of Mammalogy, 23(3), 1942.
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“Quercus incana Bartram.” Bartonia, 22, 1943.
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The Travels of William Bartram, Naturalist’s Edition. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1958.

HARPER, FRANCIS & ARTHUR N. LEEDS
“A Supplementary Chapter on Franklinia alatamaha.” Bartonia, 19, 1938.

HARPER, ROLAND M.
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HARRISON, THOMAS P., editor
John White & Edward Topsell. The First Water Colors of North American Birds. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1964.

HARSHBERGER, JOHN W.
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HAWKES, ELLISON
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HEDRICK, U. P.
A History of Horticulture in America to 1860. New York: Oxford University Press, 1950.

HEMMING, F.
“Rejection for Nomenclatorial Purposes of the…” [English Language Editions of Bartram’s Travels], Opinion 447, Bulletin Zoological Nomenclature, 15(12), 1957.

HERBST, JOSEPHINE
New Green World. New York: Hastings House, 1954.

HILLIARD, ELBERT
“Mississippi at the Time of William Bartram’s Travels.” Bartram Trail Conference Technical Study, 1978.

HINDLE, BROOKE
The Pursuit of Science in Revolutionary America, 1735–1789. Chapel Hill: North Carolina University Press, 1956.

HOLMES, JACK D. L.
“Indigo in Colonial Louisiana and the Floridas.” Louisiana History, Vol. 8, 1967.

HOOKER, WILLIAM JACKSON
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HOWARTH, WILLIAM
“William Bartram’s Travels: Literature, Philosophy & Religion.” Bartram Trail Conference Technical Study, 1978

HOWELL, ARTHUR H., EDITOR
“A Biological Survey of Alabama. Physiography & Life Zones.” “The Mammals.” US Department of Agriculture, North American Fauna, 1921.

HUBBS, C. L.
“History of Ichthyology in the United States After 1850.” Copeia, 1964.

HULTON, PAUL HOPE & DAVID BEERS QUINN
The American Drawings of John White, 1577–1590, With Drawings of European & Oriental Subjects. London: Trustees of the British Museum. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1964.

HUTCHINS, THOMAS
An Historical Narrative & Topographical Description of Louisiana & West Florida. Philadelphia, 1784. Reprinted; Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1968.

HUXLEY, ALDOUS
Literature and Science. New York: Harper & Row, 1963.

HYAMS, EDWARD
The English Garden. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1966.

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