The Pilot-Fish; of the natural size. J. Forbes 1765
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
702
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Plaintain, Drawn from Nature, of the exact size. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
703
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Plaintain Tree. J. Forbes 1765
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
704
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Red Plantain, at Tellicherry. J. Forbes 1772
1772
Archives
705
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Red Snake at Cubbeer-Burr, of the natural size. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
706
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Revd. David Garrow; of Hadley; Middlesex
1782?
Archives
707
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Rhinoceros. Abbados, Bontius Ind: 50. The Unicorn of Scripture. J. Forbes
1776?
Archives
708
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Rhinoceros-Cicada; of the natural size, with a Sprig of the Falsey, a Fruit which makes delicious Sherbett. J. Forbes 1779
1779
Archives
709
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Rice-Bird, of the Brazils, with the Paddy, or Rice in the Ear
1765
Archives
710
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
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
Archives
711
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Rose-breasted Creeper, with the Kerney; a pleasant wild Fruit, in Guzerat. J. Forbes 1775
1775
Archives
712
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Rose-colored Spoonbill, at Brazil. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
713
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Rose-Linnet, or Wax-bill, of its natural size; with the Apricot Peach at St. Helena. J. Forbes 1784
1784
Archives
714
Stubbs, George, 1724–1806
The Royal Tiger, and sleeping Leopard, done from Nature, by Stubbs
late 18th century?
Archives
715
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Royal Tiger. J. Forbes
1779?
Archives
716
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Nutee, a small Fish abounding in the Gulph of Cambay, of its natural size and colour. J. Forbes 1775
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
717
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
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
Archives
718
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Orange-Spider, on a Branch of the Mowrah Tree. J. Forbes 1781
1781
Archives
719
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The oriental Sugar-Cane, on a reduced size. J. Forbes
text added between 1794 and 1800
Archives
720
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Painted Finch of South America, Drawn from Nature. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
721
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Pardak, or Tufted Fly-Catcher, at the Brazils. With the Aromatic Bay Tree, mentioned in the preceding Letter. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
722
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Pompelmous divided. J. Forbes 1772
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
723
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Purple Caterpillar, on a Branch of the String-Wood Tree, at St. Helena. J. Forbes 1784
1784
Archives
724
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Purple-head Parrokeet, of the Malabar-Coast; of the natural size. J. Forbes 1773
1772
Archives
725
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Rattle-Snake, of a small size. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
726
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Red-headed Manakin; with the Mimosa, or Sensitive Plant, at Brazil. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
727
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Mandavie, or Custom House, at Tannah, on the Island of Salsette; with a View of the Mahratta Fortress and Village of Culvah, on the adjacent Continent. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
728
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Mantis or Soothsayer; an Insect common in Guzerat: of the natural size. J. Forbes
1779?
Archives
729
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Mococo, or Ring-tailed Lemur, from Madagascar, and th Comorro-Isles. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
730
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Mogul Bridge, over the River Biswamintra; near Brodera. J. Forbes 1782
text added between 1794 and 1800
Archives
731
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Mongouse; an animal common at Madagascar, & the Comoro Isles. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
732
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Nabob's Palace and Gardens, at Mahomed a Bhaug, at Surat. J. Forbes 1772
1772
Archives
733
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Nevah Tree in Fruit; with a small Blue Lizard, found among the Rocks. J. Forbes 1771
1771
Archives
734
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Noddy, nearly of the natural size. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
735
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Honey-Flower, and different Insects in the Baroche Purgunna. J. Forbes 1782
1782
Archives
736
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Horse-Radish Tree, Guilandina Moringa, a beautiful spreading Tree; with The Blue Locust, in Guzerat, drawn from Nature. J. Forbes 1778
1778
Archives
737
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Image of Parisnaut in Shawuck Pagoda, a clebrated Hindoo Temple at Cambay. J. Forbes 1775
text added between 1794 and 1800
Archives
738
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Indian Quail, with the common Cicada, or Grass-hopper; of the natural size. J. Forbes 1781
1781
Archives
739
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Indian Red-Tail on a Branch of the Schwanni, or Trewia, a tree common on Malabar. J. Forbes
1772?
Archives
740
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Indian Roller, of its natural size, with The Scarlet Jasmin, a fragrant & beautiful Wild Plant on the Malabar Coast. J. Forbes 1772
1772
Archives
741
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Indian Weat-ear, with the valuable Grain, called Juarree, of their natural size. J. Forbes 1779
1779
Archives
742
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Indian Woodcock; of the natural size. J. Forbes 1781
1781
Archives
743
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Inscription under the Statue of Parisnaut, in Shawuck Pagoda at Cambay. J. Forbes 1775
1775
Archives
744
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The interior Mountain Scenery on the Coast of Brazil, near the Spring which supplies the Aqueduct at Rio de Janeiro, with all the Water used in the City of St. Sebastian. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
745
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Isle of Sal, one of the Cape de Verd's, bearing S.W. distant 6 Leagues
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
746
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Java Sparrow, now become a very troublesome Bird at St. Helena, with the Red-Wood, or White Ebony-Tree, on that Island. J. Forbes 1784
1784
Archives
747
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Jumma-Mosseid, or Grand Mosque, at Cambay. J. Forbes 1775
1775
Archives
748
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The large Chily, or Capsicum; common throughout Hindostan. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
749
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Indigo Plant, of Guzerat; of the natural size. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
750
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Inside of the Large Temple, or the principal Excavation, at Salsette. J. Forbes 1775
1775
Archives
751
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Island of Madeira, bearing from S.E. to N.W.; taken at twelve Leagues distance. J. Forbes 1765
1765?
Archives
752
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Island of Palma, bearing South by East; taken at nine Leagues distance. J. Forbes, 1765
1765?
Archives
753
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Island of Tristian d'Acunha, bearing S.S.W. at 8 Leagues distance. J. Forbes 1765
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
754
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Kherundah, as it appears in blossom and ripe fruit; with A beautiful Moth found in my Garden at Baroche, all of the natural size. J. Forbes 1778
1778
Archives
755
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Lampyris, or Fire-Fly, on the Coast of Brazil. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
756
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Large Indian Bat; whose wings extend upwards of six Feet. J. Forbes 1782
1782
Archives
757
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Light-House, on Old-Woman's Island, near Bombay. J. Forbes 1770
1770
Archives
758
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Long Mulberry; Butterflies and Insects at Baroche. J. Forbes 1778
1778
Archives
759
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Long Pepper of Malabar, of the natural size. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
760
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Long-tailed, Brazilian Finch, and Acacia Tree. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
761
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Long-tailed Green Jacamor; called The Sugar-Bird, at the Cape of Good-Hope; on a Branch of the Lime Tree. J. Forbes 1776
1776
Archives
762
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Sahi, or Blue Banana-Bird of the Brazils; on a Branch of the Guava-Tree; both of the natural size. Jam. Forbes
1780?
Archives
763
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Sahras, an elegant Bird in Guzerat; from four to six feet high. J. Forbes 1778
1778
Archives
764
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The same Chameleon in a third change, when it approached any thing black, on a Sprig of the Neva Tree. J. Forbes 1771
1771
Archives
765
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Sea Turtle. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
766
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Seed-Leaf Fern, at St. Helena. J. Forbes 1784
1784
Archives
767
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Seed or Fruit of the Keura, of the natural size. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
768
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Shove-nosed Shark, or Hammer-Fish. J. Forbes 1765
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
769
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Silk Cotton, on the Coast of Malabar. J. Forbes 1772
1772
Archives
770
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Single Red Oleander. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
771
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Single White Oleander. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
772
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The small Carpet-Snake, and Golden Moth of Guzerat. J. Forbes 1780
1780
Archives
773
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
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
Archives
774
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The small Cuttle-Fish, on the Coast of Guinea. J. Forbes 1776
1776
Archives
775
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The small Funnoos, or Monkey-Jac, at Anjengo. Of the natural size. J. Forbes 1772
1772
Archives
776
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The small Green Monkey, on the Island of St. Jago. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
777
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The small Green Snake, at Baroche; of the natural size. J. Forbes 1778
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
778
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Small Green-Snake of Brazil; with the Anona Maxima, or Green-coated Custard Apple. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
779
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The small Horned-Owl, on Salsette. J. Forbes 1775
1775
Archives
780
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Swallow-tail Hawk, of South America. Accipiter, Cauda furcata. J. Forbes 1765
1765
Archives
781
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Sya-goosh, an Animal trained by the Moguls for the hunting of Antelopes, and other game. J. Forbes 1772
1772
Archives
782
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Thornback, at Tellicherry. J. Forbes 1772
1772
Archives
783
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Tuar, or Doll, a most useful substitute for the Pea, in the province of Guzerat. J. Forbes 1780
1780
Archives
784
West View of the famous Pass, called Hottentots Holland's Klosse; in the interior country from the Cape of Good Hope
late 18th century?
Archives
785
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Wheat, in the Province of Guzerat. J. Forbes 1780
1780
Archives
786
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Wild Plants & Insects, in Guzerat, of the natural size. J. Forbes
1778?
Archives
787
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Three Letters containing a Description of Fort-Victoria, and the adjacent country; a Journey from thence to Bombay; and Sketches of the Government, Manners, and Customs of the Mahrattas. 1771, [section title]
between 1794 and 1800
Archives
788
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Three Letters containing a Description of Surat, and the Country adjacent; with an account of the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants. 1772, [section title]
between 1794 and 1800
Archives
789
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Three unconnected Lines from the engraved Inscriptions, at the entrance of the Grand Temple, on the Island of Salsette. J. Forbes 1774
copied between 1794 and 1800
Archives
790
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Tinda Parua, One of the many trees in the Travencore Dominions, from which the Malabars extract Lamp-Oil. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
791
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The White Pepper Plant, on the Malabar Coast. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
792
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Yellow Finch, at the Cape of Good Hope
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archives
793
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Yellow Fly-catcher, and Wild Fig-Tree of Guzerat, of the natural size. J. Forbes 1775
1775
Archives
794
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Tuhll, A valuable Plant in Guzerat, from the seeds producing oil for the Lamps. J. Forbes 1781
1781
Archives
795
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Tulsy, An Aromatic Shurb, much esteemed & held sacred by the Hindoos
text added between 1794 and 1800
Archives
796
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Turkish Ladies. The covered Figure represents the Chaudon and Veil, a Dress always thrown over the Turkish Women, when they appear abroad. J. Forbes 1772
1772
Archives
797
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Turks, at Surat. J. Forbes 1772
1772
Archives
798
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Two Pillars, shewing the different Orders of Architecture, in the Excavations at Salsette and the Elephanta. J. Forbes 1775
text added between 1794 and 1800
Archives
799
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
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
Archives
800
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The small Indian Mulberry, with different insects in Guzerat. J. Forbes 1779