'Continuation of an account of Mr Mark Catesby's Essay towards a Natural History of Carolina and the Bahama Islands with some Extracts out of the fifth Sett' by Cromwell Mortimer
Reference number: RBO/18/48
Date: 1733

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Read to the Royal Society on 14 June 1733
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- RBO/18/48
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- 1733
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- 3 pages
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- Manuscript
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'Continuation of an account of Mr Mark Catesby's Essay towards a Natural History of Carolina and the Bahama Islands with some Extracts out of the fifth Sett' by Cromwell Mortimer, 1733, RBO/18/48, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rbo_18_48/continuation-of-an-account-of-mr-mark-catesbys-essay-towards-a-natural-history-of-carolina-and-the-bahama-islands-with-some-extracts-out-of-the-fifth-sett-by-cromwell-mortimer, accessed on 21 June 2025
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Register Book of the Royal Society Volume 18, copies of papers communicated 1732-1734
1732-1734 Reference number: RBO/18
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