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Diz and Pam
Janus in Roman mythology was the god of passageways and doorways
the other 'the fall of man' reflecting Allen's relationship with his wife and Quaker girls
The lower row from left to right shows: north-east view of the exterior
Princess of Wales
Cerebellum of the Squalus maximus [Basking shark] Size:Standard: 6 x 4in Diz and PamPlate 19 from the paper 'Additions to an account of the anatomy of the Squalus maximus, contained in a former paper; with observations on the structure of the branchial artery', by Everard Home, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, vol. 103 (1813), pp. 227 241. From an original specimen caught at Brighton and brought to London for dissection in December 1812. Side view of the cerebellum, tubercula quadrigemina and nerves of the brain. The
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