Taxidermy; or, The art of collecting, preparing and mounting objects of natural history [by S. Lee].1823 |
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... stuffed bird . The larger animals , such as the Saw - Shark , the Squalus Carcharias , the Crocodile , were pad- ded with straw , whence comes the term stuffed : ( empaille ) for which we have substituted that A 2 TAXIDERMY. ...
... stuffed bird . The larger animals , such as the Saw - Shark , the Squalus Carcharias , the Crocodile , were pad- ded with straw , whence comes the term stuffed : ( empaille ) for which we have substituted that A 2 TAXIDERMY. ...
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... stuffing and preserving Animals and Skins . " He presented his work to the Academy , who made a favourable report of it . It contained some very useful advice , but the instructions it gave for mounting and preserving birds do not ...
... stuffing and preserving Animals and Skins . " He presented his work to the Academy , who made a favourable report of it . It contained some very useful advice , but the instructions it gave for mounting and preserving birds do not ...
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... stuffed animals are preserved a long time . The drugs which compose his preparations do not injure those who use them . We allow that this is not the case with the metallic soap , and supposing M. Nicholas's preservative equally ...
... stuffed animals are preserved a long time . The drugs which compose his preparations do not injure those who use them . We allow that this is not the case with the metallic soap , and supposing M. Nicholas's preservative equally ...
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... stuffing as to make it too dangerous to anoint it with his soap ; and I observe , that the artists in the Zoological Laboratory at Paris carefully bend or turn down the points of the various wires , after they have inserted them , ( as ...
... stuffing as to make it too dangerous to anoint it with his soap ; and I observe , that the artists in the Zoological Laboratory at Paris carefully bend or turn down the points of the various wires , after they have inserted them , ( as ...
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... stuffed with them . 3. A box containing scalpels , scissars with pointed blades , and two or three pointed forceps of different sizes , one of which ought to have indented ex- tremities . 4. Two flat pincers , large and small . 5. A ...
... stuffed with them . 3. A box containing scalpels , scissars with pointed blades , and two or three pointed forceps of different sizes , one of which ought to have indented ex- tremities . 4. Two flat pincers , large and small . 5. A ...
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2d Edit animals anoint belly bird bird-lime body bones BOTANY branches Brazilian Empire butterflies caterpillar cervical vertebræ chopped flax claws collection colours cork cotton countries cover crustacea dried eggs enamel Engravings eyes fasten feathers feet fish flesh flower forceps fresh water fruits Geography head hole inches incision insects introduce iron wire Jardin du Roi larvæ layer legs liquor Mammalia manner MEMOIRS method middle mount birds mounted Museum Natural History naturalists neck nests objects opening operation oval pack paper pass Pennine Alps piece pincers plank plants Plates Poem precaution prepared preserve Price procure put into spirits quadrupeds ROBERT SOUTHEY round separate shell skeleton skin species specimens spines spirits of turpentine spirits of wine stuffed tail tail-bearer Taxidermy thick thighs tion travellers tree twist vegetable vertebral column vessel Vols VOYAGE wings wood
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