21 results filtered with: Anderson, James, 1738-1809
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Five letters to Sir Joseph Banks Baronet President of the Royal Society, on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras, by James Anderson M.D. With a copper plate engraving annexed, of the different insects, mentioned in the Letters, from the Drawings of Baron Reichel. Also an engraving of the Opuntia major spinulis obtusus mollibus, & innocentibus, and the Plan of a Nopalry in the Bishoprick of Guaxaca in the Kingdom of Mexico, Extracted from the Second Volume of Sir Hans Sloane's History of Jamaica, for the use of Country Gentlemen who may be disposed to make Plantations, and are not in possession of that Work.
Anderson, James, 1738-1809.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Supplement. To the Correspondence of 1791. by James Anderson, M.D.
Anderson, James, 1738-1809.Date: 1791]- Books
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Letters, &c.
Anderson, James, 1738-1809.Date: 1796.]- Books
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An eleventh letter to Sir Joseph Banks Baronet President of the Royal Society, on the Subject of Cochineal Insects, discovered at Madras, By James Anderson M. D. With a Copper Plate Engraving Annexed, of the different Insects mentioned in the Letters, from the Drawings of Baron Reichel. Also an Engraving of the Opuntia Major Spinulis obtusis mollibus, & innocentibus, and the Plan of a Nopalry in the Bishoprick of Guaxaca in the Kingdom of Mexico, Extracted from the Second Volume of Sir Hans Sloane's History of Jamaica, for the use of Country Gentlemen who may be disposed to make Plantations, and are not in possession of that Work.
Anderson, James, 1738-1809.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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A sixth letter to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras / [James Anderson].
Anderson, James, 1738-1809Date: 1787- Books
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Letters, &c.
Anderson, James, 1738-1809.Date: 1796.]- Books
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A seventh, eighth and ninth letter to Sir Joseph Banks Baronet President of the Royal Society, on the Subject of Cochineal Insects, discovered at Madras, By James Anderson M. D. With a Copper Plate Engraving Annexed, of the different Insects mentioned in the Letters, from the Drawings of Baron Reichel. Also an Engraving of the Opuntia Major Spinulis obtusis mollibus, & innocentibus, and the Plan of a Nopalry in the Bishoprick of Guaxaca in the Kingdom of Mexico, Extracted from the Second Volume of Sir Hans Sloane's History of Jamaica, for the use of Country Gentlemen who may be disposed to make Plantations, and are not in possession of that Work.
Anderson, James, 1738-1809.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Proposals for publishing by subscription, In one large Octavo Volume, the Letters and Correspondence of James Anderson, Esq. on various subjects: More particularly on the Cultivation of the Nopal, and mode of Treatment of the Cochineal Insect, and Silk Worm. Price Five Pagodas. Those Gentlemen who wish to subscribe, are requested to send their Names to the Printers of the Madras Gazette.
Anderson, James, 1738-1809.Date: 1799?]- Books
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The conclusion of letters on the culture of silk, with additional accounts of both kinds of bread fruit trees and the distribution of nopal plants, on the coast of Coromandel: by James Anderson, M.D. and A. M. Physician General, Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, of the American Philosophical Society of Philadelphia, and Member of the Society of Planters of St. Helena.
Anderson, James, 1738-1809.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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An eleventh letter to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal inscets, discovered at Madras / [James Anderson].
Anderson, James, 1738-1809Date: 1787- Books
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A tenth letter to Sir Joseph Banks Baronet President of the Royal Society, on the Subject of Cochineal Insects, discovered at Madras, By James Anderson M. D. With a Copper Plate Engraving Annexed, of the different Insects mentioned in the Letters, from the Drawings of Baron Reichel. Also an Engraving of the Opuntia Major Spinulis obtusis mollibus, & innocentibus, and the Plan of a Nopalry in the Bishoprick of Guaxaca in the Kingdom of Mexico, Extracted from the Second Volume of Sir Hans Sloane's History of Jamaica, for the use of Country Gentlemen who may be disposed to make Plantations, and are not in possession of that Work.
Anderson, James, 1738-1809.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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A seventh, eighth and ninth letter to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal inscects, discovered at Madras / [James Anderson].
Anderson, James, 1738-1809Date: 1787- Books
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The continuation of letters on the progress and establishment of the culture of silk, on the coast of Coromandel: by James Anderson, M.D. and A. M Physician General, Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, of the American Philosophical Society of Philadelphia, and Member of the Society of Planters of St. Helena.
Anderson, James, 1738-1809.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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Five letters to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras / [James Anderson].
Anderson, James, 1738-1809Date: 1787- Books
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A thirteenth letter to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras / [James Anderson].
Anderson, James, 1738-1809Date: 1787- Books
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Miscellaneous communications, published by James Anderson, M.D. and A.M. Physician General. Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh-Of the American Philosophical Society at Philadelphia-And Member of the Society of Planters, of St Helena.
Anderson, James, 1738-1809.Date: [1795]- Books
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A fourteenth letter to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras / [James Anderson].
Anderson, James, 1738-1809Date: 1788- Books
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Communications, from October the 1st, until the 12th of December, 1795 / [James Anderson].
Anderson, James, 1738-1809Date: 1795- Books
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A sixth letter to Sir Joseph Banks Baronet President of the Royal Society, on the Subject of Cochineal Insects, discovered at Madras, By James Anderson M. D. With a Copper Plate Engraving Annexed, of the different Insects, mentioned in the Letters, from the Drawings of Baron Reichel. Also an Engraving of the Opuntia Major Spinulis obtusis mollibus, & innocentibus, and the Plan of a Nopalry in the Bishoprick of Guaxaca in the Kingdom of Mexico, Extracted from the Second Volume of Sir Hans Sloane's History of Jamaica, for the use of Country Gentlemen who may be disposed to make Plantations, and are not in possession of that Work.
Anderson, James, 1738-1809.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Letters, &c.
Anderson, James, 1738-1809.Date: 1796.]- Books
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A twelfth letter to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras / [James Anderson].
Anderson, James, 1738-1809Date: 1787