Description Abbot provided the illustrations for The natural history of the rarer lepidopterous insects of Georgia, edited by James Smith (London, 1797).
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Gilbert, Pamela;
(1998)
John Abbot: Birds, butterflies and other wonders
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Abbot, John;
(1983)
John Abbot's Insects of Georgia. Reproduced from the original watercolors in the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand
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Abbot, John;
(1997)
John Abbot's Birds of Georgia. Selected drawings from the Houghton Library, Harvard University. Introduction and commentary by Rogers-Price, Vivian
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Wilkinson, Ronald S.;
(1981)
Smith and Abbot, The natural history of the rarer lepidopterous insects of Georgia (1797): Its authorship
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Simpson, Marcus B., Jr.;
(1993)
Artistic sources for John Abbot's watercolor drawings of American birds
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Fishman, Gail;
(2001)
Journeys through Paradise: Pioneering Naturalists in the Southeast
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Simpson, Marcus B., Jr.;
(1984)
The artist-naturalist John Abbot (1751-ca. 1840): Contributions to the ornithology of the southeastern United States
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Largen, M.J.;
Rogers-Price, Vivian;
(1985)
John Abbot, an early naturalist-artist in North America: His contribution to ornithology, with particular reference to a collection of bird skins in the Merseyside County Museums, Liverpool
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Janice Neri;
Tara Nummedal;
John V. Calhoun;
(2019)
John Abbot and William Swainson: Art, Science, and Commerce in Nineteenth-Century Natural History Illustration
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Wilkinson, Ronald S.;
(1984)
John Abbot's London years
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Parkinson, P. G.;
(1978)
Natural history drawings and watercolors by John Abbot, “the Aurelian”, naturalist of Georgia, in the Alexander Turnbull Library
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