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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Sketch of a Branch of the Jac-Tree, with very young Fruit of the natural size. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Sketch of a Mango-Tree. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Sketch of a stem of the Blossom and young Fruit of the Cocoa-nut Tree; bursting from its enclosure. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Sketch of the lower part of a Jac, divided to shew the contents; very much reduced in size. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Palmyra, or Brab-Tree, at Bombay
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Patagonian Bean, of Hindostan, of the natural size. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Poon, or Mast-Tree
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The purple-blossom Thorn-Apple, common in most parts of Hindostan. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Purple Brinjhal, a delicious vegetable in Hindostan. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Calavance, or Long Bean, of India; of the natural size. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Champaca in blossom; and its ripe seed; J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The changeable Rose, of its natural size; arrayed in its earliest hue, or morning robe of white. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The changeable Rose Tree, on a reduced size
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Date Tree, of Hindostan. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Tamarind-Tree
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Betel-Leaf, at Bombay; of the natural size. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Betel Plant, on a reduced size; as cultivated in the Gardens of Hindostan. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
the double Japan Rose, or Shoe-Flower. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The double Mogree, or Arabian Jessamin, a peculiar favorite of the Hindoos. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Fruit of the Papah Tree, of its natural size. J. Forbes 1767
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Funnoos, or Jac Tree. J. Forbes 1767
text added between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Gara-Doodee, Babora-Branca, or White Bobree, of a small size. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Jamboo-Rosario, or Rose-Apple: of the natural size. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Large Mazagon Mango, with the Carambola, Custard Apple, and Banana, at Bombay. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Male Papah Tree. J. Forbes, 1767
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Hibiscus mutabilis, in its last change, or evening hue, of a dark rose-colour. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Hibiscus mutabilis, in its second change of a delicate rose-colour. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Fruit of Bombay
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Gonsaly or Tri, of a small size. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Drawings of different Subjects in the Natural History of Bombay, described in the preceding Letter; J. Forbes, 1767, [section title]
between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Drawings of Natural History on the Island of Bombay, [section title]
between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Job's-Tears. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The valli Carati of the Hortus Malabaricus; much esteemed by the Hindoos. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Vulture. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Wheat-Plant , at Bombay. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The White Brinjhal, or Egg-Plant. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The young Fruit & Leaves of the Date Tree, of the natural size. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Sable, or Bone-Fish, at Bombay. F. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Single Mogree, or Arabian Jassmin, a favorite Flower of the Hindoos. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Sweet Potatoe. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Cocoa-nuts, as gathered from the Tree; nearly of their natural size. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Cocoa-nuts uncoated, to shew the Shell and Kernel of the Nut, drawn from the natural size. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Alhenna, or Mendey. A Shrub universally esteemed in India, Persia, & Arabia; & cultivated throughout Hindostan. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A Water-Melon, of the smallest size. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A beautiful shrub in the garden hedges at Bombay. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A Sketch of young Cocoa-nut Trees; one exhibiting the first shoots from the nut; the other of a few years growth. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A small Branch of the Poon Tree. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A Branch of the Cocoa-nut Tree, of a reduced size. The Leaves when doubled over, and plaited together, form an excellent Thatch. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A Branch of the Ficus-Indica, or Banian-Tree; with the Leaves and Fruit of the natural size, and the Roots striking from the Branches, as mentioned in the preceding Letter. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A Bunch of Cocoa-nuts, of a reduced size. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A Bunch of the Areca Fruit, or Betel-Nut, of the natual size. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A cluster of young Betel-nuts, bursting from their enclosure, of the natural size; a hasty sketch. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A Collection of Descriptive Letters, and Drawings. Volume 2, [title page]
between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A Collection of Plants, Flowers and Insects, on the Island of Bombay, [section title]
between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A Description of the Beasts, Birds, Fish, and Insects, on the Island of Bombay; 1768, [section title]
between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
James Forbes letter, Bombay, 1767 December 1
copied between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
James Forbes letter, Bombay, 1768 November 25
copied between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Menyanthes Indica. A delicate aquatic Plant, on the margin of the Lakes, on Salsette. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Loxia Dominicana. The Paroare, or Dominican Cardinal of Brazil. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Mahometans, of the Sciad and Dervis Tribes. J. Forbes 1770
text added between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Persians, at Cambay. J. Forbes 1781
text added between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Phaeton Aetherius, The White Tropic Bird, called also the Straw Tail and Arrow-Tail. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Phaeton Phoenicurus, Phaeton Roseo-Incarnatus. The Rose-colored Phaeton, or Red Tailed Tropic Bird. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Sketch of a Banian-Tree, at Nowa-Gaam, in the Wilds of Turcaseer. J. Forbes, 1779
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Sketch of another part of the Banian-Tree of the Nerbedda, near Baroche. J. Forbes 1782
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Sketch of Hindoo Tumblers, at Dazagon
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Some curious Anecdotes, singular Adventures, and extraordinary Circumstances, among the Hindoos in Guzerat. 1781, [section title]
between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Nutee, a small Fish abounding in the Gulph of Cambay, of its natural size and colour. J. Forbes 1775
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The oriental Sugar-Cane, on a reduced size. J. Forbes
text added between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Painted Finch of South America, Drawn from Nature. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Pardak, or Tufted Fly-Catcher, at the Brazils. With the Aromatic Bay Tree, mentioned in the preceding Letter. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Penguin. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Pepal Tree of the Brahmins. J. Forbes 1780
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Pilot-Fish; of the natural size. J. Forbes 1765
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Plaintain, Drawn from Nature, of the exact size. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Plaintain Tree. J. Forbes 1765
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Pompelmous divided. J. Forbes 1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Rattle-Snake, of a small size. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Red-headed Manakin; with the Mimosa, or Sensitive Plant, at Brazil. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Red Snake at Cubbeer-Burr, of the natural size. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Root of the Cassava, or Mandicka, much used as a Provision for the Negroes, on the Coast of Brazil. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Rose-colored Spoonbill, at Brazil. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Black Ostrich, in the southern part of Africa. J. Forbes 1776
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Black Pepper, at Anjengo, of the natural size. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Black Pepper Vine, as trained on the Mango, & other tall trees in the plantations in the King of Travencore's dominions. J. Forbes 1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Blossom of the Sugar-Cane. J. Forbes
text added between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Blue Banana Bird, with a Wild Fruit on the Coast of Brazil, called the Petango. J. Forbes 1765
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Booby. Anseri Bassano affinis fusca avis. Smaller than Nature. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Breda, or Spinach-plant; a beautiful Creeper, and excellent vegetable in Guzerat. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Broad-leaf round Cardamom. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Brown Coach-whip Snake, on the Coast of Brazil. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Chandelier-plant, of Hindostan. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Chetau, a favorite Animal, used by the Princes of Hindostan in hunting the Antelope. J. Forbes 1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Concluding Voyage from Bombay to England; 1784, [section title]
between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Devil-Fish. Drawn from a very small one, caught at sea. J. Forbes
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Tannah Fort, on the Island of Salsette; as it appeared after the Siege, in December 1774
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Albicore, from two to four Feet in length. J. Forbes 1765
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Aloe in Guzerat. J. Forbes 1781
text added between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Anana, or Pine-Apple, at Velas, near Fort Victoria
text added between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Angel Fish, on the Coast of Brazil. J. Forbes
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