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Shaw, T. 1746. A supplement to a book entituled Travels, or observations, &c wherein some objections, lately made against it, are carefully considered and answered: with several additional remarks and dissertations. Oxford, The Theatre. pp. i-ii, i-xvi, 1-112.

A supplement to a book entituled Travels, or observations, &c wherein some objections, lately made against it, are carefully considered and answered: with several additional remarks and dissertations

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Location Captive Subject Captivity Species Greater One-horned Rhino (unicornis)

[1] The Preface
[The initial Y of the text of the preface is illustrated with the figure of a single-horned rhinoceros facing right, with a long prehensile upper lip. It is based on the figures of James Parsons.]

[91, note]
The ingenious Dr. Parsons ... has given us a most accurate Figure, as well as a very curious dissertation, upon this animal. The initial letter of the Preface is copied from this drawing.

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