W. B. ; Bartram the Younger / Puc-puggy (flower hunter) ;
unmarried
1739 in Kingsessing, Pennsylvania
1823
Kingsessing, Pennsylvania
gardener/botanist John Bartram the Elder (1699-1777)
gardener John Bartram the Younger (brother) ; twin sister Elizabeth (1739-1770 or lataer) ;
merchant's apprentice. Botany from his father. art at Acad. of Philadelphia
United States of America
Benjamin Smith Barton: Rattle-Snake 1796 & Elements of botany 1803 ; Alexander Wilson; George Edwards: Gleanings Nat. Hist. 1758 ; W. B.: Travels N & S Carolina 1791; Benjamin Smith Barton (1766-1815) ;
Peter Collinson and his Gentleman's Quarterly; med./bot. John Fothergill (1712-80)
Frederick Pursh ; father John Bartram ;
medical, botanical, zoological, topographical, and natural history watercolour, painting, and drawing
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/naturalists/bartramw01.htm ;
British Museum (Natural History), London ;
AKL 7 1993: 310 ; Nissen: Botan. Buchillustration 1966; Zoolog. Buchillustration 1969/78 ; Pinault 1991: 40f. & 87f. ; Thomas P. Slaughter: Natures of J. & W. Bartram, 1996 ; Rice 1999: chapter 4 ; Rice 2010: chapter 4: 122f. ; J. Magee 2009: 19ff. & 250 ; Art of Th. B. 2007 ;
naturalist & artist who travelled in SE regions of North-America 1773-77, publ. as: Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges or Creek Confederacy, cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartram%27s_Travels
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