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Negative photostats Philadelphia, Pa.: Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 25 cm.
Clayton Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
Born in Lancashire in 1657. M. A. Oxford. Rector of James City (Va.) Parish, 1684-1686. Made scientific observations. Returned to England. Fellow of Royal Society. Dean of Kildare. Died 1725.
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Copies of letters written by John Clayton author of Latin text Flora Virginica, exhibens plantas (Lugduni Batavorum, 1762), to Carl von Linne [Carolus Linnaeus] concerning Linnaeus' published works, seeds, Gmelin's Flora Siberica, and Clayton's election to the Swedish Royal Academy of Science; and to [John] Bartram concerning seeds, and a trip by Bartram to Florida.
English translation of letter to Linnaeus in Edmund Berkeley and Dorothy Smith Berkeley, John Clayton, Pioneer of American Botany (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 1963), pp. 105-106. Letter to Linnaeus published in William and Mary Quarterly, Ser. 2, Vol. IV, pp. 246-248. Letter to Bartram published in William and Mary Quarterly, Ser. 2, Vol. VI, p. 325.
Letter from John Clayton to D. Carol Linnaeus. 10 Oct. 1748. (in Latin) Photostatic copy. Also a photostat of a copy of the original letter. A letter from John Clayton to [John] Bartram. 22 May 1765. Photostatic copy. Also a note concerning John Clayton by Dr. Earl G. Swem: John Clayton, an eminent botanist, was president, in 1773, of the Virginia Society for Promoting Useful Knowledge. This society held its sessions at the capitol in Williamsburg, Virginia.