The Amphisboena, or Double-headed Snake; of the natural size, with the Antreville Creeper, a beautiful plant for Arbors, which eats like delicate Spinach. J. Forbes 1779
1779
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The Rhinoceros-Cicada; of the natural size, with a Sprig of the Falsey, a Fruit which makes delicious Sherbett. J. Forbes 1779
1779
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The Royal Tiger. J. Forbes
1779?
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The Blue Locust, and variegated Acacia, in Guzerat. J. Forbes 1779
1779
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The Bur-tetah, or Pigeon-Partridge. J. Forbes 1779
1779
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The Cullum, of Guzerat; called in Europe the Demoiselle of Numidia; generally from four to six feet high. J. Forbes 1779
1779
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The Faggot-Catterpillar, with its Nest; on the Yellow Acacia, or Baubel Tree. J. Forbes 1779
1779
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the Four-footed Snake, drawn from life, of the natural size. J. Forbes
1779?
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The Indian Weat-ear, with the valuable Grain, called Juarree, of their natural size. J. Forbes 1779
1779
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Forbes, James, 1749-1819
The Mantis or Soothsayer; an Insect common in Guzerat: of the natural size. J. Forbes
1779?
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Copy of a Mogul-Painting; shewing the manner of their Artists, and the coustume of the Moguls. J. Forbes 1779
1779
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The small Indian Mulberry, with different insects in Guzerat. J. Forbes 1779
1779
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The Spoon-bill, of Guzerat; much smaller than the Life. J. Forbes 1779