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Figures are dwarfed by the size of the pillars
Children feeding the elephants
From volume 7 of Antonio Piaggio's notebooks
Described by William Clift as 'An outside view of part of the lower jaw of a wolf
The 'little thrush' and the 'dahoon holly' One Young Adult Woman Only Figures are dwarfed by the'Turdus minimus', the little thrush, and 'Agrifolium carolinense folijs dentatis baccis rubris', the dahoon holly (Catesby's identifications; modern scientific names: Catharus guttatus, the hermit thrush; Ilex cassine, the dahoon). Plate 31 from volume I of The natural history of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands by Mark Catesby (London, 1731). Mark Catesby was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1733. Original: etching. 1731