'An account of an uncommon Phaenomenon of the Verbascum in flower being part of a Letter from Jos Israel Carrillo Physician to the King of Tunis to Isaac de Sequeira Samuda'
Reference number: RBO/14/118
Date: 1730

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Original letter dated 25 August 1728 at Tunis
- Reference number
- RBO/14/118
- Earliest possible date
- 1730
- Page extent
- 4 pages
- Format
- Manuscript
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'An account of an uncommon Phaenomenon of the Verbascum in flower being part of a Letter from Jos Israel Carrillo Physician to the King of Tunis to Isaac de Sequeira Samuda', 1730, RBO/14/118, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rbo_14_118/an-account-of-an-uncommon-phaenomenon-of-the-verbascum-in-flower-being-part-of-a-letter-from-jos-israel-carrillo-physician-to-the-king-of-tunis-to-isaac-de-sequeira-samuda, accessed on 13 June 2025
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Register Book of the Royal Society Volume 14, copies of papers communicated 1728-1730
1728-1730 Reference number: RBO/14
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