Description of the Pimiento or Jamaica Pepper tree, and the wild Cinnamon Tree, commonly, but falsely called the 'Cortex Winterauus', by Hans Sloane
Reference number: RBO/7/28
Date: 1690
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Description of the Pimiento or Jamaica Pepper tree, and the wild Cinnamon Tree, commonly, but falsely called the 'Cortex Winterauus', by Hans Sloane, 1690, RBO/7/28, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rbo_7_28/description-of-the-pimiento-or-jamaica-pepper-tree-and-the-wild-cinnamon-tree-commonly-but-falsely-called-the-cortex-winterauus-by-hans-sloane, accessed on 19 January 2025
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Register Book of the Royal Society Volume 7, copies of papers communicated 1687-1698
1687-1698 Reference number: RBO/7
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