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Early naturalists often combined botany and zoology, as the Carolina-based naturalist Mark Catesby did when he added a bison to this painting of a locust tree. If nothing else, it shows that buffalo were present in the eastern states in the eighteenth century. .

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Press, 9 October 1982, Page 15

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Early naturalists often combined botany and zoology, as the Carolina-based naturalist Mark Catesby did when he added a bison to this painting of a locust tree. If nothing else, it shows that buffalo were present in the eastern states in the eighteenth century. . Press, 9 October 1982, Page 15

Early naturalists often combined botany and zoology, as the Carolina-based naturalist Mark Catesby did when he added a bison to this painting of a locust tree. If nothing else, it shows that buffalo were present in the eastern states in the eighteenth century. . Press, 9 October 1982, Page 15