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'Brown's acanthophis' [Common death adder] jargon Allegory of Rome

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Allegory of Rome

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is inspecting members of Coventry's Warden Service in Broadgate during his visit to Coventry

Inscription on card reads: 'MAULL & FOX 187 PICCADILLY LONDON

'Brown's acanthophis' [Common death adder] jargon Allegory of RomeZoological study of the Common death adder Acanthophis antarcticus native to Australia. Side view of the snake with three details of the head and tail. Plate 3 from The zoological miscellany; being a description of new, or interesting animals, by William Elford Leach, volume 1 (London, 1815). The plate is inscribed: 'Drawn Engraved & Published by R. P. Nodder January 1814.' William Elford Leach (1790 1836) British naturalist was elected a Fellow of

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