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'A Catalogue of fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden presented to the Royal Society for the year 1723 by the Company of Apothecaries of London, pursuant to the direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet' by Isaac Rand

Reference number: RBO/12/39

Date: 1724

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Read to the Royal Society on 18 June 1724

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RBO/12/39
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1724
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3 pages
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Manuscript

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'A Catalogue of fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden presented to the Royal Society for the year 1723 by the Company of Apothecaries of London, pursuant to the direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet' by Isaac Rand, 1724, RBO/12/39, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rbo_12_39/a-catalogue-of-fifty-plants-from-chelsea-garden-presented-to-the-royal-society-for-the-year-1723-by-the-company-of-apothecaries-of-london-pursuant-to-the-direction-of-sir-hans-sloane-baronet-by-isaac-rand, accessed on 24 May 2025

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