Description | Three black and white lithographic prints of hyena skulls and animal bones, probably produced for inclusion in William Buckland's projected second volume of 'Reliquiae Diluvianae' comprising:
(1) 'Teeth and bones found in Kent's Hole [Kent's Cavern], near Torquay, Devon, 1824', by Mary Morland [later Mary Buckland], printed by Charles Hullmandel and published by John Murray, 1825.
(2) 'Head of the extinct species of hyaena, found in diluvial clay at Lawford, near Rugby', by George Scharf after drawing by Thomas Webster, printed by Charles Hullmandel and published by John Murray, 1825.
(3) 'Superior and frontal view of hyaena's skull from Lawford', by George Scharf, printed by Charles Hullmandel and published by John Murray, 1825. |