A Loorie, of the natural size, with the Salvia-Sclarea, or Malabar Mint; an aromatic plant, the Loorie is remarkably fond of. J. Forbes 1772
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A Mahometan Family, at Bombay. J. Forbes 1770
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A Malabar Brahmin, in the King of Travencore's Dominions. A Sketch. J. Forbes 1773
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Descriptive Letters and Drawings; by James Forbes. Volume 6th, [title page]
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Descriptive letters and drawings, volume 1st. Scribere jussit Amor. In every work regard the writer's end, since none can compass more than they intend. James Forbes, 1765, [title page]
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Descriptive Letters, and Drawings. Volume the Eighth, [title page]
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Descriptive Letters and Drawings. Volume the Eleventh, [title page]
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Descriptive Letters and Drawings. Volume the Fifth, [title page]
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Descriptive Letters, and Drawings. Volume the Ninth, [title page]
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Descriptive Letters, and Drawings. Volume the Seventh, [title page]
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Descriptive Letters and Drawings, Volume the Tenth, [title page]
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Descriptive Letters, and Drawings. Volume the Third, [title page]
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Descriptive Letters and Drawings. Volume the Thirteenth, [title page]
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Descriptive Letters and Drawings. Volume the Twelfth, [title page]
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Dorado, or Dolphin
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Chena, the earliest Grain in the Dhuboy district, and on which, with the Buntee, the Chena-Buntee Verah or first assessment on grain is laid. J. Forbes 1780
1780
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Chinese Roller
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Cobra de Capello. Jam Forbes. Baroche. 1778. 3 hours
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Cocoa-nuts, as gathered from the Tree; nearly of their natural size. J. Forbes
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Cassia Fistula. J. Forbes
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Hazardasitaum; the Bird of a thousand Songs. The Bulbul, or Indian Nightingale; Seeta-Phool, or Custard Apple. J. Forbes 1768
1768
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Mutt, One of the Vetches in Guzerat, generally given to Cattle. J. Forbes 1780
1780
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Narranseer, a Palace belonging to the Nabob, in the vicinity of Cambay; with the adjacent Tank, and a distant prospect of the City. J. Forbes 1775
1775
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Natives, on the Coast of Brasil. J. Forbes, 1765
1765
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Natural Description of the Island of Bombay; with its Trees, Fruits, & Vegetable Productions. 1767
1767
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Neriad, a principal Town in the Province of Guzerat. J. Forbes 1775
1775
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Nests of the Baya, or Bottle-nested Sparrow, in which they hatch their young; suspended from the Leaf of the Palmyra. J. Forbes 1770
1770
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Moguls at Surat. J. Forbes 1771
1771
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Moguls of distinction, at Bombay. J. Forbes 1770
1770
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Mohman Caun, Nabob of Cambay. J. Forbes 1775
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Monkeys at Cubbeer-Burr, drawn from Nature. J. Forbes
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Musa Paradisiaca, part of a Bunch of Bananas, or small Plantains, of the natural size; with the blossom and bulb at the termination, expanded. J. Forbes
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Medusa, of the natural size, shape, and color, on the Coast of Guinea. J. Forbes 1776
1776
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Menyanthes Indica. A delicate aquatic Plant, on the margin of the Lakes, on Salsette. J. Forbes
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Lo! Scorning all the taming arts of Man; The keen Hyena; fellest of the fell! J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Loxia Dominicana. The Paroare, or Dominican Cardinal of Brazil. J. Forbes
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Mahometans, of the Sciad and Dervis Tribes. J. Forbes 1770
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Malabars of the highest Casts of Nairs and Brahmins, in the Queen of Attinga's dominions. They are here represnted in their fullest dress. J. Forbes 1772
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Tamarind-Tree
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Tannah Fort, on the Island of Salsette; as it appeared after the Siege, in December 1774
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The Albicore, from two to four Feet in length. J. Forbes 1765
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The Alligator, at Anjengo. J. Forbes 1772
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The Aloe in Guzerat. J. Forbes 1781
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The Alphonso Mango at Goa; which is deservedly esteemed one of the finest Oriental Fruits, with the Papilio Bolina, or Purple-eyed Butterfly. J. Forbes 1772
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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 Anana, or Pine-Apple, at Velas, near Fort Victoria
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The Anana, or Pine-Apple; with the Papilio Bolina; and the large Black Ant, at Bombay. J. Forbes 1768
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The Angel Fish, on the Coast of Brazil. J. Forbes
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The Aqueduct at Rio de Janeiro, which conveys the Water from the inland Mountains to St. Sebastian. J. Forbes
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The ARECA, or Betel-Nut Tree. J. Forbes 1767
1767
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The Bamboo Tree. J. Forbes 1781
1781
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The Baya, or Bottle-nested Sparrow, with the nest in which they roost in the rainy season; suspended on a leaf of the Cocoa-nut Tree. J. Forbes 1770
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The Betel-Leaf, at Bombay; of the natural size. J. Forbes
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The Betel Plant, on a reduced size; as cultivated in the Gardens of Hindostan. J. Forbes
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The Bird of Attinga, or Pyed Bird of Paradise; one of the most elegant Birds on the Malabar Coast. On a Sprig of the Cassia Tree. J. Forbes 1772
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The Birds described in the preceding Letter; with the Red Convolvolus and Blue Creeper of Guzerat: J. Forbes 1775
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The Black Minah, and small Green Parrokeet
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Nymphea-Lotos, Blue Water-Lily of Guzerat. J. Forbes
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Nymphea Lotos, Red Water Lily of Hindostan. J. Forbes
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Nymphea Lotos, White Water Lily of Hindostan. J. Forbes
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Nymphea Lotos, White Water Lily of Hindostan. J. Forbes
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One of the Long Peppers on the Malabar Coast. J. Forbes
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Oriental Scenery
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Original Letter from Futty Sihng Row Guicawar, Shamseer Bahadur, Prince of the Guicawars, in Guzerat, to J. F., containing an invitation to the nupitals of his daughter
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Ornaments and Utensils, in Hindostan
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Other Fish, caught at Rio-de-Janeiro. J. Forbes, 1765
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Stapelia Hirsula, at the Island of St. Helena. 1784
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State of Agriculture in the Province of Guzerat; with several peculiar local Customs in that Part of Hindostan. 1780, [section title]
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Subjects in Natural History, in the Province of Guzerat. 1775, [section title]
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Shahe Bauhg, A Palace built by the Emperor Shah-Jehan, on the banks of the River Sabrematty, near Ahmedabad. J. Forbes 1781
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The Nutee, a small Fish abounding in the Gulph of Cambay, of its natural size and colour. J. Forbes 1775
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The Ola-Fish, at Tellicherry; six Feet in length, so named by the Malabars from its Fin resembling the Ola, or leaf of the Palmyra Tree. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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The Orange-Spider, on a Branch of the Mowrah Tree. J. Forbes 1781
1781
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The oriental Sugar-Cane, on a reduced size. J. Forbes
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The Painted Finch of South America, Drawn from Nature. J. Forbes
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The Palmyra, or Brab-Tree, at Bombay
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The Papilio or Crimson Velvet Butterfly, at Bombay, with the Blossom of the Purple Limrah, a tree of great beauty, and a delicate fragrance. J. Forbes 1768
1768
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The Pardak, or Tufted Fly-Catcher, at the Brazils. With the Aromatic Bay Tree, mentioned in the preceding Letter. J. Forbes
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The Patagonian Bean, of Hindostan, of the natural size. J. Forbes
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The Patterah, or Crested Long-tailed Pye, on a Branch of the Mango-Tree; all of the natural size. J. Forbes 1768
1768
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The Penguin. J. Forbes
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The Pepal Tree of the Brahmins. J. Forbes 1780
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The Pilot-Fish; of the natural size. J. Forbes 1765
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The Plaintain, Drawn from Nature, of the exact size. J. Forbes
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The Plaintain Tree. J. Forbes 1765
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The Pompelmous divided. J. Forbes 1772
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The Pompelmous, or Shaddock, at Goa; of the natural size. J. Forbes
1767?
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The Poon, or Mast-Tree
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The purple-blossom Thorn-Apple, common in most parts of Hindostan. J. Forbes
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The Purple-breasted Humming-Bird, of South America; Drawn from Nature. J. Forbes
1767?
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The Purple Brinjhal, a delicious vegetable in Hindostan. J. Forbes
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The Purple Caterpillar, on a Branch of the String-Wood Tree, at St. Helena. J. Forbes 1784
1784
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The Purple-head Parrokeet, of the Malabar-Coast; of the natural size. J. Forbes 1773
1772
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The Rattle-Snake, of a small size. J. Forbes
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The Red-headed Manakin; with the Mimosa, or Sensitive Plant, at Brazil. J. Forbes
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The Red Oriental-Periwinkle, with some Butteflies from China. J. Forbes
1769?
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The Red Plantain, at Tellicherry. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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The Red Snake at Cubbeer-Burr, of the natural size. J. Forbes