Description
This is a 'new Ambe' modified and improved by Le Cat and presented to the Royal Society
the Thames is here depicted as dirty with the usual complement of dead dog and broken basket
COMES INSTITVIT'
View of Fishmongers' Hall
what appears to be a powdered chemical sample on a piece of paper and a small glass retort resting on a copper or brass cylinder
Fossil hyaena jaw coney This is a 'new Ambe'Plate 12 figure 9 from the paper 'On some fossil bones discovered in caverns in the limestone quarries of Oreston', by Joseph Whidbey with the supplementary paper 'A description of the fossil bones found in the caverns of Oreston', by William Clift, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, vol. 113 (1823), pp. 78 90. Inscribed in pencil: 'Page 14. Half of the lower jaw of a very large Hyaena' Fossil found at Oreston quarry, near Plymouth in
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