Article ID: CBB000015152

John Abbot in England and North America: His accomplishments as artist and naturalist (1984)

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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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Authors & Contributors
Wilkinson, Ronald S.
Simpson, Marcus B., Jr.
Abbot, John
Calhoun, John V.
Rogers-Price, Vivian
Parkinson, P. G.
Journals
Entomologist's Record
Archives of Natural History
Turnbull Library Record
The North Carolina historical review
Publishers
University Press of Florida
University of Alabama Press
Merrell Holberton and the Natural History Museum
Library of Georgia
Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust
Concepts
Ornithology
Entomology
Scientific illustration
Naturalists
Collective biographies
Natural history
People
Abbot, John
Wilson, Alexander
Swainson, William
Smith, James Edward
Muir, John
Michaux, André
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
Places
United States
Georgia (U.S.)
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