Edward Lhuyd

Lhuyd's "flat fish", drawn by him in 1698 and now identified as the [[Ordovician Edward Lhuyd (1660– 30 June 1709), also known as Edward Lhwyd and by other spellings, was a Welsh naturalist, botanist, herbalist, alchemist, scientist, linguist, geographer, and antiquary. He was the second Keeper of the University of Oxford's Ashmolean Museum, and published the first catalogue of fossils, the . Provided by Wikipedia

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