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Correspondence for the introduction of cochineal insects from America
the varnish and tallow trees from China, the discovery and culture of white lac, the culture of red lac -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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