This is a digital image found at [1], which reproduces the image and a copy of JAMES SOWERBY, HIS PUBLICATIONS AND COLLECTIONS Lawrence H. Conklin, an article that appeared in Mineralogical Record, volume 26, July-August, 1995. Mr. James Sowerby, illustrator and biologist, is depicted by Mr. Heaphy, artist, as seated with his documents, apparatus and a famous specimen known as described as the Yorkshire meteorite.
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