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A Wyvern, wings endorsed, tail nowed |
99 |
Wyvern from the Garter plate of Sir John Gray, 1436 A.D. |
99 |
Wyvern, or Lindworm (German version) |
100 |
Wyvern, wings displayed (early example) |
101 |
Wyvern, wings depressed |
101 |
Chimera, from a Greek coin |
102 |
Cockatrice |
105 |
Basilisk or Aphasian Cockatrice, tail nowed |
107 |
Greek Shield, from painted vase in the British Museum |
114 |
Brazen Serpent |
114 |
Arms of Whitby Abbey |
118 |
A Serpent, nowed, proper. Crest of Cavendish |
121 |
Amphiptère, or flying Serpent |
122 |
Scorpion |
123 |
Other Chimerical Creatures and Heraldic Beasts: |
Unicorn salient |
127 |
Crest, a Unicorn’s Head, couped |
128 |
The Legend of the Unicorn |
131 |
Pegasus or Pegasos |
137 |
Coins of Corinth and Syracuse |
138 |
Pegasus salient |
139 |
The Sagittary—Centaur |
142 |
Ipotane, from Mandeville’s travels |
144 |
Compound figures, gold necklace |
145 |
Centaur, Greek Sculpture |
146 |
A Griffin statant, wings endorsed |
148 |
A Griffin passant, wings raised. (Early English) |
149 |
A Griffin segreant, wings displayed. (German) |
149 |
Sleeping Griffin |
150 |
Griffin segreant (German version) |
152 |
Gold Flying Griffin |
154 |
Colossal Griffins, Burmah |
155 |
Carved panel, a Griffin segreant |
160 |
Male Griffin |
161 |
Opinicus
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