Peru, an enormous whale (the sgualus maximus), taken on the coast of France, Roman cattle, elks, dromedaries, &c. Many specimens were presented by the late Empress Josephine. There is a regular arrangement of the whole, which adds considerably to their... France as it is, not lady Morgan's France - Página 116por William Playfair - 1820Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Scott - 1815 - 434 páginas
...the lama, and the vicugna of Peru. Many specimens have been presented by the late Empress Josephine. There is a regular arrangement of the whole, which...the gallery appear busts of Tournefort, Linnaeus, Adanson, Daubenton, and Fourcroy. The only paintings are two — a lion tearing a goat, and an eagle... | |
| John Scott - 1816 - 328 páginas
...the lama, and the vicugna, of Peru. Many specimens have been presented by the late Empress Josephine. There is a regular arrangement of the whole, which...different parts of the gallery appear busts of Tournefort, Liniueus, Adamson, Danbcnton, and Fourcroy. The only paintings are two—a lion tearing a goat, and... | |
| 1826 - 438 páginas
...France, Roman cattle, elks, dromedaries, &c. Many specimens were presented by the late impress Josephine. There is a regular arrangement of the whole, which...tearing a goat, and an eagle pouncing on a lamb. The insects principally occupy large cases in the centre of the gallery, where is likewise a pleasing arrangement... | |
| Edward Planta - 1827 - 732 páginas
...France, Roman cattle, elks, dromedaries, &c. Many specimens were presented by the late Empress Josephine. There is a regular arrangement of the whole, which...interest and value. In different parts of the gallery appeal- busts of Tournefort, Linnaeus, Adamson, Daubenton, and Fourcroy. The only paintings are two... | |
| Edward Planta - 1831 - 678 páginas
...France, Roman cattle, elks, dromedaries, &c. Many specimens were presented by the late Empress Josephine. There is a regular arrangement of the whole, which...the gallery appear busts of Tournefort, Linnaeus, Adanson, Daubenton, and Fourcroy. The only paintings are two — a lion tearing a goat, and an eagle... | |
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