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'English long-eared bat [stomach]...' Size:S: 30 x 25cm The Gardens were opened in

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The Gardens were opened in 1832 and comprised 15 acres

on Tuesday 20th July

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'English long-eared bat [stomach]...' Size:S: 30 x 25cm The Gardens were opened inPlate 11, figure 3, from the paper 'Observations on the structure of the stomachs of different animals', by Everard Home, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, vol. 97 (1807), pp. 139 179. A study of the stomach of the long eared bat inverted to show internal surface. The work is inscribed with plate details and below 'English Long eared Bat. Vespertilio Auritus' Not signed. Attached to figure 2 by red sealing wax. Original: ink on board.

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