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Index of Botanists

NameCatesby, Mark
Date of birth1682
Date of death1749
Remarks"b. Castle Hedingham?, Essex, 24 Mar 1682; d. London, 23 Dec 1749. British (English) naturalist and artist. FRS 1733. Travelled and collected plants in Virginia 1712-1719, Jamaica 1715. Sponsored by Sherard and others to collect in Carolina, Florida and Bahamas 1722-1726. Returned to England 1726 to live at Hoxton, London, where he worked for the nursery of Thomas Fairchild. Best-known for his exquisitely executed watercolours for his Natural history of Carolina, Florida and Bahama Islands, the originals of which were purchased by King George III in 1768, and are still in the Royal Library at Windsor. These were originally intended as a kind of catalogue, to show his sponsors what the plants looked like in their natural environment ... Manuscripts & letters at the Royal Society. Drawings at BM" (vide B. Bates) [author note: Herbarium and types: main collections at BM in Sloane herbarium; OXF in Sherard herbarium; E, in Dubois herbarium] [collector note: United States (col. 1712-1719, 1725-1726), Bahamas (col. 1725-1726): BM, E, OXF]
ASA Botanist ID100623 botanist
GUIDhttp://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/b955795b-a04f-4ac2-be81-94fbfb30c1b1
Variant nameMark Catesby
Author nameCatesby
B & P Author Abbrev.Catesby
Standard/Label NameM. Catesby
Full NameCatesby, Mark
Geography AuthorUnited States of America
Geography CollectorBahamas,  United States of America
Specialty AuthorPre-Linnean
Specialty CollectorPhanerogams
Citation as Author Authors of Plant Names. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Citation as Author Taxonomic Literature. Second Edition. Utrecht
Citation as CollectorIndex Herbariorum - Collectors A-D
Citation as CollectorJ. E. Smith, Selections of correspondence of Linnaeus 2: 440-441. 1821
Citation as CollectorR. M. M. Hunt, Catalogue of botanical books: 138-147. 1961
Citation as CollectorB. Henrey, British botanical & horticultural literature before 1800, 2: 275-277. 1975
Citation as CollectorF. A. Stafleu & R. S. Cowan, TL2, 1: 469-471. 1976
Citation as CollectorM. Hadfield, British gardeners: 61-62. 1980
Citation as CollectorR. Desmond, Dictionary of British & Irish botanists & horticulturists, ed. 2: 137-138. 1994
Citation as CollectorM. Leapman, The ingenious Mr. Fairchild: 139-145. 2000
Citation as Collectorpers. comm. from B. Bates
Author in Hort. Brit.-Amer.
Author in Hort. Eur. Amer.
Author in Nat. Hist. Carolina

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