Description
This relates to a visit made to Britain by the Viceroy of Egypt in July 1867
It needs strong nerves to stand by and watch a baby
A view of the latest improvements at the Gray's Inn wine establishment
View of the Custom House from Billingsgate
Lumbricus marinus [Lugworm] dissected excited This relates to a visitPlate 3 figure 3 from the paper 'An account of the circulation of the blood in the class Vermes of Linnaeus, and the principle explained in which it differs from that in the higher classes', by Everard Home, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, vol. 107 (1817), pp. 1 12. Inscribed upper left 'Laid open on the Belly; or side opposite to the Branchiae.' The work is inscribed with publication and plate details. Not signed. Royal Society stamp
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