'For zoophytal or Animal Engraffings or inoculations, this Accompt I received from a friend of mine in the country Given in by Mr Evelyn'
Reference number: RBO/2ii/4
Date: 10 September 1662
Description
Concerns feathers which grow after pulling them out and then engrafting them in another place on the bird
- Reference number
- RBO/2ii/4
- Earliest possible date
- 10 September 1662
- Page extent
- 1 page
- Format
- Manuscript
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'For zoophytal or Animal Engraffings or inoculations, this Accompt I received from a friend of mine in the country Given in by Mr Evelyn', 10 September 1662, RBO/2ii/4, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rbo_2ii_4/for-zoophytal-or-animal-engraffings-or-inoculations-this-accompt-i-received-from-a-friend-of-mine-in-the-country-given-in-by-mr-evelyn, accessed on 09 October 2024
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'For Zoophytall or Animall Engraffings or Inoculations. An Account received by Mr Evelyn from a friend of his'
Creator: John Evelyn Reference number: RBO/2i/4
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Register Book of the Royal Society Volume 2ii, copies of papers communicated 1662-1663
1662-1663 Reference number: RBO/2ii
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Dates: 1661-1739
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