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Title: Travels to discover the source of the Nile, in the years 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, and 1773 : in five volumes
Year: 1790 (1790s)
Authors: Bruce, James, 1730-1794 Russell E. Train Africana Collection (Smithsonian Institution. Libraries) DSI
Subjects: Bruce, James, 1730-1794 Natural history Explorers
Publisher: Edinburgh : Printed by J. Ruthven, for G.G.J. and J. Robinson, London
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more agreeable purfuit of thepractical part of it, hath allured me, that, unlefs from baddrawings, he never had an idea of what this plant was tillI firft gave him a very fine fpecimen. The Count de Cay-lus fays, that having heard there was a fpecimen of thisplant in Paris, he ufed his utmoft endeavours to find it,but when brought to him, it appeared to be a cyperus of a very * Sir Jofeph Banks* xiv INTRODUCTION. a very common, well-known kind. With my own hands,not without fome labour and rifk, I collected fpecimensfrom byria, from the river Jordan, from two different pla-ces in Upper and Lower Kgypt, from the lakes Tzana andGooderoo in Abyffinia; and it was with the utmoft plea-fure I found they were in every particular intrinfically thefame, without any variation or difference, from what thisplant has been defcribed by the ancients; only I thoughtthat thofe of .Egypt, the middle of the two extremes, wereftronger, fairer, and fully a foot taller than thofe in Syriaand Abyilinia. OF
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