Painting as Exploration: Visualizing Nature in Eighteenth-Century Colonial ScienceFootnote** An earlier version of this essay was presented at the History of Science Society 2002 meeting. I am grateful to Antonio Barrera, Paula De Vos, and the audience for their comments. Susan Deans-Smith, the panel's chair, has provided many helpful suggestions and editorial comments and deserves special thanks.
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