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Pterocarpus indicus (commonly
known as
Amboyna wood,
Malay padauk,
Papua New
Guinea rosewood,
Philippine ****gany,
Andaman redwood,
Burmese rosewood, narra...
- 5 cm;
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) Secretary; c.1804-1809;
amboyna wood veneered on pine, with gilt-bronze mounts; 173.4 x 87.6 x 37.8 cm; Metropolitan...
- 1798
Neoclassical secretary decorated with many mascarons, c.1804-1809,
amboyna wood veneered on pine; gilt-bronze mounts,
Metropolitan Museum of Art Neoclassical...
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China known as Zitan. The
wood from the
narra tree (P. indicus) and the
Burmese padauk tree (P. macrocarpus) is
marketed as
amboyna when it has
grown in the...
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abbreviata Pseudosamanea cubana Pseudovigna sulaensis Pterocarpus indicus,
Amboyna wood Pterocarpus marsupium, East Indian/Malabar kino
Pultenaea brachytropis...
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Canary Wood Botany Bay
Wood Yellow Sander Casuarina Wood Black Ebony Holly Brown Ebony Green Ebony Angola Wood Tamarind Wood Amboyna Wood Purple Wood Gambia...
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reinforce the fort of Batavia.[citation needed] In 1623,
during the
Amboyna m****acre, 9 ****anese
mercenaries were
recorded to have been with the 10...
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Dryden (1672)
Sophronia in The ****ignation by John
Dryden (1672)
Julia in
Amboyna by John
Dryden (1673)
Arabella in The
Amorous Old
Woman by
Thomas Duffett...
- 304. Walker, F. (1860). "Catalogue of the
dipterous insects collected in
Amboyna by Mr. A.R. Wallace, with
descriptions of new species".
Journal of the...
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trogon Amazonian umbrellabird Amber Mountain rock
thrush Ambon white-eye
Amboyna cuckoo-dove
Ameline swiftlet American avocet American barn owl American...