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' Plate 4 from Airopaidia: containing the narrative of a balloon excusion from Chester
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View of a tea garden showing people playing bat
Abraham Trembley in his laboratory with pupils Finish:none Tyne & WearInterior view, the naturalist Abraham Trembley showing specimens to his two pupils, the sons of Count Willem Bentinck (1704 1774). The elder of the two boys is shown kneeling on a chair, looking through a glass or microscope. The younger peers into a glass jar in which freshwater hydra are kept and there are rows of such jars behind this grouping, with books and a cabinet. The room was at Zorgvlied near the Hague in the Netherlands. Vignette from
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