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Original letter dated 24 October 1735
Account of: White Pine, Pitch Pine, Saplin or Pople Pine, Apple Pine or Norway Pine, Hemlock Firr Tree, the Firr Tree Abies, the Spruce Tree, Cedars, Savin, Juniper, Holly, Ivy, Box, Mastick
Read to the Royal Society on 1 and 8 April 1736

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RBO/19/56
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1736
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16 pages
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Manuscript

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'Description of the Ever-greens of New England' by Paul Dudley, 1736, RBO/19/56, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rbo_19_56/description-of-the-ever-greens-of-new-england-by-paul-dudley, accessed on 16 June 2026

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