Catesby, Mark
Mark Catesby (24 March 1683 – 23 December 1749) was an English naturalist who studied the flora and fauna of the New World. Between 1729 and 1747, Catesby published his Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands, the first published account of the flora and fauna of North America. It included 220 plates of birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects, mammals and plants.
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The Purple Jack Daw (Gracula Quiscula)
Catesby, Mark
The Ground Dove (Columba passerina)
Catesby, Mark
The Corn Snake (Coluber fulvius?)
Catesby, Mark
The Lyon Lizard (Lacerta 6-lineata)
Catesby, Mark
The Grey Fox Squirrel (Sciurus cinereus)
Catesby, Mark
The Guana (Lacerta Iguana)
Catesby, Mark
The Pied-billed Dobchick (Colymbus podiceps)
Catesby, Mark
The Black Muray (Muraenae helenae varietas)
Catesby, Mark
The Sucking Fish (Echeneis Naucratis)
Catesby, Mark
The Red Mottled Rock-crab (Cancer grapsus)
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The Logger-head Turtle (Testudo Cavanna)
Catesby, Mark
The Coach-Whip Snake (Coluber flagellum)
Catesby, Mark
The Green Lizard of Jamaica (Lacerta bullaris)
Catesby, Mark
The Blue Heron (Ardea coerulea)
Catesby, Mark
The Little Black Bullfinch (Rubicilla minor nigra)
Catesby, Mark
The Red Clawed Crab (Cancer erythropus)
Catesby, Mark
Red Mottled Rock-crab (Cancer grapsus)
Catesby, Mark
The Green Gar Fish (Esox osseus)
Catesby, Mark
The Sucking Fish (Echeneis Naucratis)
Catesby, Mark
The Purple Jack Daw (Gracula Quiscula)
Catesby, Mark