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Monsters of Myth

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A selection of illustrated beasts from Mythical Monsters, by Charles A. Gould, 1886.

Dinotherium

Eurypharynx Pelicanoides

The dragons of Mount Pilate

Four Footed Winged Dragon

The Typhoon Dragon

Mylodon Robustus

The Tou Jou Shen

The Pa Snake

The Ki-Lin

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