'Enquiries propounded to and answered by Mr Gray that hath been severall times in Graenland [Greenland]' brought in by Henry Oldenburg
Reference number: RBO/2i/34
Date: 25 February 1662
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About the weather, tides, rivers, mines, wildlife, vegetation
Not copied in RBO/2ii
- Reference number
- RBO/2i/34
- Earliest possible date
- 25 February 1662
- Page extent
- 5 pages
- Format
- Manuscript
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'Enquiries propounded to and answered by Mr Gray that hath been severall times in Graenland [Greenland]' brought in by Henry Oldenburg, 25 February 1662, RBO/2i/34, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rbo_2i_34/enquiries-propounded-to-and-answered-by-mr-gray-that-hath-been-severall-times-in-graenland-greenland-brought-in-by-henry-oldenburg, accessed on 16 September 2024
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