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RefNoCMO/1/221
AltRefNoCMO/1/261
LevelItem
TitleMinutes of meeting
Date17 June 1675
DescriptionPresent at the Council: the President, Lord Brouncker; Sir Johon Lowther; Sir John Banks; Sir Robert Southwell; Mr Daniel Colwall; Mr Abraham Hill; Mr Henry Oldenburg

Ordered that the following works be printed by John Martin [Martyn] Printer to the Royal Society;

1. A treatise, entitled 'Francisci Willughbeji de Midleton Armigeri, quondam e Societate Regia Ornithologia' be printed by John Martin, Printer to the Royal Society

2. A discourse made before the Royal Society on the 29 April and 13 May 1675 by John Evelyn Esquire concerning thr improvements of earth for vegetation be printed by John Martyn, Printer to the Royal Society

3. A treatise, entitled 'Marscelli Malpighii Philosophia et Medici Regia Anatome Plantarum, eui Subjungitur appendix repetitas-----ab codem Authore de Formatione Pulli in Ovo Observationes continens' be printed by John Martin Printer to the Royal Society
Extent2p
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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