Description
'You can't keep clapping a couple of sticks [of dynamite] together without expecting them to blow up' they remarried in a private ceremony in Kasane
Circa 1st January 1958
view of the insects at natural size on orange rind and other details
with a seated figure in a pew
Earl Russell (at the front right) says he would be better employed spinning a yarn
'La Tulipe de Mer' [Barnacle] Henry Turner 'You can't keep clapping aZoological study showing specimens of the barnacle described here as Lepas hameri, later as Balenus hameri with two enlarged details A B showing open and closed states. Later described by Charles Darwin in A monograph on the fossil balanidae and verrucidae of Great Britain (London, Palaeontological Society, 1854). Plate 10 from the book Icones rerum naturalium, ou figures enlumlinees d'histoire naturelle du Nord, by Peter Ascanius, volume 1
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