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Forbes, James, 1749-1819
The Pompelmous, or Shaddock, at Goa; of the natural size. J. Forbes
1767?
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Forbes, James, 1749-1819
The Poon, or Mast-Tree
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The purple-blossom Thorn-Apple, common in most parts of Hindostan. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749-1819
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
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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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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Forbes, James, 1749-1819
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
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749-1819
The Red-headed Manakin; with the Mimosa, or Sensitive Plant, at Brazil. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749-1819
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
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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Forbes, James, 1749-1819
The Revd. David Garrow; of Hadley; Middlesex
1782?
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Forbes, James, 1749-1819
The Rhinoceros. Abbados, Bontius Ind: 50. The Unicorn of Scripture. J. Forbes
1776?
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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 Rice-Bird, of the Brazils, with the Paddy, or Rice in the Ear
1765
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The Root of the Cassava, or Mandicka, much used as a Provision for the Negroes, on the Coast of Brazil. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Rose-breasted Creeper, with the Kerney; a pleasant wild Fruit, in Guzerat. J. Forbes 1775
1775
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The Rose-colored Spoonbill, at Brazil. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Rose-Linnet, or Wax-bill, of its natural size; with the Apricot Peach at St. Helena. J. Forbes 1784
1784
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The Royal Tiger. J. Forbes
1779?
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The Black Monkey, in the Woods near Anjengo. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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The Black Ostrich, in the southern part of Africa. J. Forbes 1776
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Black-Partridge, of Guzerat; smaller than nature. J. Forbes 1780
1780
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The Black Pepper, at Anjengo, of the natural size. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Black Pepper Vine, as trained on the Mango, & other tall trees in the plantations in the King of Travencore's dominions. J. Forbes 1772
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Blossom of the Sugar-Cane. J. Forbes
text added between 1794 and 1800
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The Blue Banana Bird, with a Wild Fruit on the Coast of Brazil, called the Petango. J. Forbes 1765
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Blue Cobra-Minelle, and large Wild Bee of Guzerat, of the natural size and color. J. Forbes 1780
1780
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The Blue Fly-catcher at Jamboseer, on a Branch of the Neuree Tree. J. Forbes 1782
1782
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The Blue Indian Hawke, smaller than Nature. On a Branch of the Billembing Tree. J. Forbes 1768
1768
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The Blue Lizard, of its natural size. With a Sprig of the Cuddum Tree in Guzerat. J. Forbes 1780
1780
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The Blue Locust, and variegated Acacia, in Guzerat. J. Forbes 1779
1779
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The Booby. Anseri Bassano affinis fusca avis. Smaller than Nature. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Breda, or Spinach-plant; a beautiful Creeper, and excellent vegetable in Guzerat. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Broad-leaf round Cardamom. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Brown Coach-whip Snake, on the Coast of Brazil. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Buck-horn Fern, at St. Helena. J. Forbes 1784
1784
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The Bur-tetah, or Pigeon-Partridge. J. Forbes 1779
1779
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The Butterfly Fish, on the Coast of Guinea, of the natural size and colour. J. Forbes 1776
1776
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The Calavance, or Long Bean, of India; of the natural size. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Camel-Leopard, in the Southern parts of Africa; which sometimes measures sixteen feet, from the tip of the horn to the under part of the hoof. J. Forbes 1776
1776
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The Cape-Canary, or Tippet-Bird, with the Apple-Blossom, at the Cape of Good Hope. J. F. 1776
1776
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The Cardamum Plant, with the Spice in its several stages. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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The Cassawary and Crown-Bird, from the Island of Java; in the Menagerie at the Cape of Good-Hope. J. Forbes 1776
1776
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The Chameleon, of its natural size, and usual colour, on a branch of the Caringe-Tree. J. Forbes 1771
1771
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The Chameleon, when irritated, With the Kherunda, a pleasant wild Fruit. J. Forbes 1771
1771
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The Champaca in blossom; and its ripe seed; J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Chandelier-plant, of Hindostan. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The changeable Rose, of its natural size; arrayed in its earliest hue, or morning robe of white. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The changeable Rose Tree, on a reduced size
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Chetau, a favorite Animal, used by the Princes of Hindostan in hunting the Antelope. J. Forbes 1772
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Chilie, or Capsicum Plant; with an uncommon species of the Insect called the Mantis, or Soothsayer, drawn from Nature of the exact size. J. Forbes 1778
1778
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The Chulatra, smaller than the natural size, with the Rose-Colored Acacia, or Bawbel Tree, of Guzerat. J. Forbes 1781
1781
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The Civet Cat, on the Malabar-Coast. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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The Cobra de Capello of the smallest species
1769?
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The Cobra Minelle, of the largest size. J. Forbes 1770
1770
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The Cock and Hen Taylor Birds at Bombay. J. Forbes 1768
1768
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The Cocoa-nut Tree, J. Forbes 1767
1767
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The Common Locust of India, of its natural size; with the Lemon-Grass, a pleasant medicinal Plant, very efficacious in Bilious Complaints. J. Forbes 1780
1780
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The Concluding Voyage from Bombay to England; 1784, [section title]
between 1794 and 1800
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The Cossoomba, a valuable Plant used in dying, in the Province of Guzerat, drawn from Nature. J. Forbes 1778
1778
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The Cotton Plant, in its different Stage, from the earliest Blossom, to the expansion of the Pod of ripe Cotton. J. Forbes 1780
1780
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The Crested-Jay, of South America; on a Branch of the Custard-apple Tree. J.F. 1765
1765
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The Crested Plover of Guzerat. J. Forbes 1778
1778
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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 Cunning-Fish, at St. Helena; of its naural Size and Color. J. Forbes 1784
1784
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The Curmoor, or Florican, one of the highest-flavored Birds in India; about half the natural size. J. Forbes 1781
1781
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The Dark Taylor-Bird, of Guzerat, on a Sprig of the Custnah Tree. J. Forbes 1778
1778
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The Date Tree, of Hindostan. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Devil-Fish. Drawn from a very small one, caught at sea. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Diamond mentioned in the preceding Letter, of its exact size and shape. J. Forbes 1781
1781
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The Double-Beak, or Rhinoceros-Bird; on the Coast of Malabar; smaller than Nature. J. Forbes
circa 1765-1800
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The Sable, or Bone-Fish, at Bombay. F. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Sahi, or Blue Banana-Bird of the Brazils; on a Branch of the Guava-Tree; both of the natural size. Jam. Forbes
1780?
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The Sahras, an elegant Bird in Guzerat; from four to six feet high. J. Forbes 1778
1778
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The same Chameleon in a third change, when it approached any thing black, on a Sprig of the Neva Tree. J. Forbes 1771
1771
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The Sanguin, or Lion-Monkey of Brazil: The smallest of the Monkey Tribe
1767?
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The Scarlet Bird, a pleasant Songster at the Cape of Good-Hope with the Protea-Argentea, or Silver Tree, common in that part of Africa. J. Forbes 1776
1776
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The Scarlet-Crested Cockatoo; on a sprig of the Ficus Religiosa, or Banian Tree, of Malabar
1767?
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The Scolopendra, or Centepedes, at Bombay; of the natural size, with an Oriental Medicinal Shrub, called the Aukruh. J. Forbes 1769
1769
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The Sea Turtle. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Seed-Leaf Fern, at St. Helena. J. Forbes 1784
1784
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The Seed or Fruit of the Keura, of the natural size. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Shove-nosed Shark, or Hammer-Fish. J. Forbes 1765
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Silk Cotton, on the Coast of Malabar. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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The Single Mogree, or Arabian Jassmin, a favorite Flower of the Hindoos. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Single Red Oleander. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Single White Oleander. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The small Carpet-Snake, and Golden Moth of Guzerat. J. Forbes 1780
1780
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The small Chily, or Capsicum; with the Curculic-Imperialis, or Diamond-Beetle of South America. Of the natural size. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The small Cuttle-Fish, on the Coast of Guinea. J. Forbes 1776
1776
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The small Funnoos, or Monkey-Jac, at Anjengo. Of the natural size. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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The small Green Monkey, on the Island of St. Jago. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The small Green Snake, at Baroche; of the natural size. J. Forbes 1778
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The Small Green-Snake of Brazil; with the Anona Maxima, or Green-coated Custard Apple. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The small Halcyon, or King-Fisher at Bombay: with the Fruit called the Mommah-Apple. J. Forbes 1768
1768
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The small Horned-Owl, on Salsette. J. Forbes 1775
1775
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The small Indian Mulberry, with different insects in Guzerat. J. Forbes 1779
1779
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The Small Indian Squirrel, on a Branch of the Tamarind-Tree, representing the Blossom and pods of ripe Fruit; all of the natural size. J. Forbes 1768
1768
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