Paper, 'An account of the sulphureous mineral water of Castle Leod & Fairbairn, Ross-shire and Pikeathly' by Donald Monro
Reference number: L&P/5/271
Date: 1772
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Subject: Geology
Published in Philosophical Transactions, as 'An account of the sulphureous mineral waters of Castle-Loed and Fairburn, in the county of Ross; and of the salt purging water of Pitkeathly, in the county of Perth, in Scotland'
Read 23 January 1772
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- L&P/5/271
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- 1772
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- 20 pages
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Donald Monro, Paper, 'An account of the sulphureous mineral water of Castle Leod & Fairbairn, Ross-shire and Pikeathly' by Donald Monro, 1772, L&P/5/271, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/l-and-p_5_271/paper-an-account-of-the-sulphureous-mineral-water-of-castle-leod-fairbairn-ross-shire-and-pikeathly-by-donald-monro, accessed on 14 November 2024
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