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having two noses on his head')
had introduced regulations under the Licensing Act that closed down public-houses at midnight
From the manuscript copy paper 'Dr Houston's letter to Sir Hans Sloane
Three-quarter length portrait of Swainson
Formal photographic portrait of George Hartley Bryan
Fossil skull and jaws of the Proteosaurus [Ichthyosaur] stranger having two noses on hisPlate 15 from the paper 'On the mode of formation of the canal for containing the spinal marrow, and on the form of the fins (if they deserve that name) of the Proteosaurus', by Everard Home, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, vol. 110 (1820), pp. 159 164. Two figures showing part of the skull (with paddle, vertebrae and other bones) with the jaws of the same specimen of Ichthyosaur, collected by Mary Anning at Lyme Regis. Original: ink
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