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Ichthyosaurs attending a lecture on fossilised human remains. Lithograph by Sir Henry de la Bèche, 1830, after his drawing.
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A Lecture.— "You will at once perceive," continued Professor Ichthyosaurus, "that the skull before us belonged to some of the lower order of animals; the teeth are very insignificant, the power of the jaws trifling, and altogether it seems wonderful how the creature could have procured food."
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Topic-LCSH: Ichthyosaurus. Fossil hominids. Genre/Technique: Caricatures. Lithographs.

Subject name: Lyell, Charles, Sir, 1797-1875.
Dimensions Physical description: 1 print : lithograph, partly coloured in watercolour
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Cite as: Wellcome Library no. 296i

Photo number: V0001518
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Inscriptions Awful changes ... H.T. de la Beche del. et lith. 1830
Notes Imprint: s.n., 1830 (s.l. : C. Hullmandel)
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R. Burgess, Portraits of doctors and scientists in the Wellcome Institute, London 1973, no. 780.5

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