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" The head remained, covered by the dried skin, and the pupil of the eyes was still distinguishable. The brain also remained within the skull, but a good deal shrunk and dried up; and one of the ears was in excellent preservation, still retaining a tuft... "
An Outline of Mineralogy and Geology,: Intended for the Use of Those who May ... - Page 89
by William Phillips - 1816 - 192 pages
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The British review and London critical journal

1813 - 574 pages
...; and the other shoulder-blade was found at a short distance. The head remained covered by the dry skin ; and the pupil of the eyes was still distinguishable....still retaining a tuft of strong bristly hair. The upper lip was a good deal eaten away, and the under lip was entirely gone, so that the teeth were distinctly...
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Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volume 4

1814 - 580 pages
...skin; and the other shoulder blade was found at a short distance. The head remained covered by the dry skin ; and the pupil of the eyes was still distinguishable....still retaining a tuft of strong, bristly hair. The upper lip was a good deal eaten away, and the under lip was entirely goue, so that the teeth were distinctly...
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Travels Through Part of the Russian Empire and the Country of Poland; Along ...

Robert Johnston - 1816 - 410 pages
...and by some remains of the skin; and the other shoulder-blade was found at a short distance. The head remained, covered by the dried skin, and the pupil...still retaining a tuft of strong bristly hair. The upper lip was a good deal eaten away, and the under lip was entirely gone, so that the teeth were distinctly...
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Essay on the Theory of the Earth

Georges baron Cuvier, Robert Jameson - 1817 - 394 pages
...by some remains of the skin ; and the other shoulder-blade was found at a short distance. The head remained, covered by the dried skin, and the pupil...under-lip was entirely gone, so that the teeth were distinctly seen. The animal was a male, and had a long mane on its neck. " The skin was extremely thick...
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Essay on the Theory of the Earth

Georges baron Cuvier - 1818 - 458 pages
...by some remains of the skin ; and the other shoulder-blade was found at a short distance. The head remained, covered by the dried skin, and the pupil...still retaining a tuft of strong bristly hair. The upper lip was a good deal eaten away, and the under lip was entirely gone, so that the teeth were distinctly...
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The Pocket Magazine of Classics and Polite Literature, Volume 2

1818 - 384 pages
...; and the other shoulder blade was found at a short distance. The hea& remained covered by the dry skin ; and the pupil of the eyes was still distinguishable....still retaining a tuft of strong bristly hair. The upper lip was a good deal eaten away, and the under lip was entirely gone, so that the teeth were distinctly...
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The Hundred Wonders of the World: And of the Three Kingdoms of Nature ...

Sir Richard Phillips - 1821 - 768 pages
...by some remains of the skin ; and the other shoulder-blade was found at a short distance. The head remained, covered by the dried skin, and the pupil...still retaining a tuft of strong bristly hair. The upper lip was a good deal eaten away, and (he under lip was entirely gone, so that the teeth were distinctly...
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Essay on the Theory of the Earth

Georges baron Cuvier - 1822 - 508 pages
...and by some remains of the skin ; and the other shoulderblade was found at a short distance. The head remained, covered by the dried skin, and the pupil...The upper-lip was a good deal eaten away, and the under. lip was entirely gone, so that the teeth were distinctly seen. The animal was a male, and had...
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Conversations on Geology: Comprising a Familiar Explanation of the Huttonian ...

Granville Penn - 1828 - 510 pages
...remained, covered by the dried skin, and the pupil of the eye was still distinguishable. The brains, also, remained within the skull, but a good deal shrunk...under-lip was entirely gone, so that the teeth were distinctly seen. The animal was a male, and had a long mane on its neck. " The skin was extremely thick...
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Family Magazine: Or Monthly Abstract of General Knowledge, Volume 2

1835 - 430 pages
...by some remains of the skin ; and the other shoulder blade was found at a short distance. The head t they meant to be when they were men. Says one, "...if brother's a doctor, I'll be cure. He shall kill upper lip was a good deal eaten away, and the under lip was entirely gone, so that the teeth were distinctly...
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