☞ An account of East-Florida : with a journal kept by John Bartram of Philadelphia, botanist to His Majesty for the Floridas : upon a journey from St. Augustine up the river St. John's.
There are four editions of Stork's text, but only three contain Bartram's journal. Stork's text first appeared alone under the title, An account of East-Florida : with remarks on its future importance to trade and commerce (London, 1766; Sabin 92220). The second edition, the one listed here, was published in London later the same year as An account of East-Florida, with a journal, kept by John Bartram of Philadelphia, botanist to His Majesty for the Floridas; upon a journey from St. Augustine up the River St. John’s. This second edition contains Bartram's journal, which also appears in the third and fourth editions, respectively published in 1769 as A description of East-Florida, with a journal, kept by John Bartram of Philadelphia, botanist to His Majesty for the Floridas; upon a journey from St. Augustine up the River St. John’s, as far as the lakes and in 1774 as A description of East-Florida, with a journal, kept by John Bartram of Philadelphia, botanist to His Majesty for the Floridas; upon a journey from St. Augustine up the River St. John, as far as the lakes.
APS has one copy of the 1769 edition.