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🐸 Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London London: Academic Press, [etc.], 1833-1965. Original source Image description: Illustration of a toad species labeled “Megalophrys Robusta” from 1908, showing a detailed dorsal view of its body and limbs, highlighting textured, bumpy skin on the back and long, splayed fingers and toes. Below is a side profile of the toad’s head, emphasizing the prominent eye and smooth jawline. The drawing is finely detailed with stippling to show texture and form, on a plain beige background typical of historical zoological plates. The image is credited to J. Green and part of the Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London.
Jean Thenaud, Kabbale chrétienne, c. 1515-1520, BnF
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(The IUPAC system retains the name acetylene, so there are two acceptable names for ethyne: ethyne and acetylene. Of these two names, acetylene is used much more frequently (figure 16.22).)
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