Description
When Disraeli introduced his Reform Bill to the House
are a large fossil and a smaller bone: apparently the thighbones of Iguandon and a modern iguana
has found himself doing most of the work on the parliamentary ship
'Two Dancers'
Fossil deer horns mb-code MP_0142591 When Disraeli introduced his ReformPlate 12, from the paper 'An account of some organic remains found near Brentford, Middlesex', by William Kirby Trimmer, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, vol. 103 (1813), pp. 131 137. Two figures, identified by Trimmer as deer horn in his published plate notes. The work is inscribed above with publication and plate details. Inscribed below in faint pencil 'Princes Island Deer only one with pedicle.' Not signed. Royal Society stamp
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