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Cordia sebestena, geiger treeEngraving from Natural History of Jamaica Tab 164 by Sir Hans Sloane. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Zebra Mosaic and Stinky Leafwing, caterpillarsPlate no. 26 from the collection of Jamaican Lepidoptera 1889-1898. Watercolour on paper, 1892 by Lady Edith Blake (1845-1926). Held in the Library and Archives Date: 1892
Botanical engravingsEngraving from Natural History of Jamaica Tab 166 by Sir Hans Sloane. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Shell and insect illustrationTable 240 From Natural History of Jamaica (1725) by Sir Hans Sloane
Beetle illustrationTable 237 of A Natural History of Jamaica (1725) by Sir Hans Sloane
A Natural History of JamaicaTab 274 from A Natural History of Jamaica (1725) by Sir Hans Sloane
Butterfly illustrationTable 239 From Natural History of Jamaica (1725) by Sir Hans Sloane
Theobroma cacaoCocoa plant brought back from Jamaica in 1689 by Hans Sloane. Illustration by Everhardus Kickius. Specimen kept in the Botany Library
Chaptalia nutans, silverpuffChaptalia nutans specimen in the Sloane Herbarium taken from Jamaica
Salamander illustration
Illustrated pagesFrom Sloanes Natural History of Jamaica published in 1725. Volume 2
A Map of the Island of Jamaica
Cocytius antaeus antaeus Drury, giant sphinx mothWatercolour by Edith Blake (1845-1928), 1892, from Lady Edith Blakes collection of drawings of Jamacian lepidoptera and plants, held at the Natural History Museum, London
Frontispiece of Sir Hans Sloanes voyage of JamaicaAccount of the natural history of Jamaica and its neighbouring islands by Sir Hans Sloane. Published London 1707
Map of Western OceanMap of the Western Ocean taken from Voyage to Jamaica (1707-25) by Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753)
Theobroma cacao, chocolateCollected by Sir Hans Sloane in Jamaica. Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London