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Book Holding: Philosophical letters between the late learned Mr. Ray and several of his ingenious correspondents, ... To which are added those of Francis Willughby Esq; ... Published by W. Derham.
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Record ID 297250
Library: Advocates Library. Register: F.R.262a/6 (1774-1776, Type: Other). Page: 145
Rays Philosophical letters in 8
Borrowed: 1775/10/19 (Thursday). Returned: 1775/11/19 (Sunday). Fine pledged in case of late return: see entry above.
Mr Matthew Ross of Condie
Gender: Male.
Admission date: 1772. Life dates: 1750-1823 .
Occupation (normalised): Law > Advocate. Law > Dean of Faculty.
John Ray (Male, born 1627, died 1705), Francis Willughby (Male, born 1635, died 1672)
Genre: Natural Philosophy
Philosophical letters between the late learned Mr. Ray and several of his ingenious correspondents, ... To which are added those of Francis Willughby Esq; ... Published by W. Derham.
Possible modern shelfmark: NLS: Cn.6.32.
Confidence level: Certain
John Ray (Male, born 1627, died 1705), Francis Willughby (Male, born 1635, died 1672)
Genre: Natural Philosophy
Philosophical letters between the late learned Mr. Ray and several of his ingenious correspondents, Natives and Foreigners. To which are added those of Francis Willughby Esq; The Whole consisting of many curious Discoveries and Improvements in the History of Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Plants, Fossiles, Fountains, &c.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1718. Format: 8vo.
Editors: Derham, W.
Number of borrowings: 1
ESTC: T93673
John Ray (Male, born 1627, died 1705), Francis Willughby (Male, born 1635, died 1672)
Genre: Natural Philosophy
Philosophical Letters of John Ray and... Francis Willughby
Borrowed: 1775/10/19 (Thursday). Returned: 1775/11/19 (Sunday).
Borrower: Mr Matthew Ross of Condie
Author: John Ray (Male, born 1627, died 1705), Francis Willughby (Male, born 1635, died 1672), Genre: Natural Philosophy