- Cockroach (Roach)
- Old Testament
- Partie de la Cité vers la Fin du XVIIᵉ Siècle
- American Woodcock
- Man and woman travelling with a girl
- Frame 1
- Beaver 2
- Lady in Feather Hat
- Whats wrong here
- Panhard
- Jairus' daughter
- Mehtab Singh
- Two Species of Caprellidæ
- Girl dancing
- hemlock cone
- Cherry
- Golfer
- Mary washing the feet of Jesus
- Mark dragged to the stake
- Ignatius devoured by wild beasts
- Dirk Willems saving his captor’s life
- Mother and Daughter look at the sunflowers
- Golfer
- Khan
- Cat and mouse
- Lois, Eunice and Timothy
- Mullberry Bush - bw
- Floating Iceburg
Floating Iceburg - ggs
- Bees
The figure is a very accurate representation of the Queen, the Worker and the Drone. - Restoration of a Trilobite (Triarthrus becki), showing the Appendages
- a fruit cluster from the hop hornbeam
- Golfer
- The Barren fig tree
- Charles Meryon, 1858. By Léopold Flameng
- Le Stryge
- Camp Grate
- Brachinus Pursued by an Enemy
His Curious and Unique Method of Defence. But it is not so much his odd shape as a most extraordinary property he possesses, which is singularly unique in the animal kingdom, that makes him an object of interest and curiosity. Deep down in his most marvellous body a fluid, highly volatile in its nature, is elaborated, which the little creature can retain or expel at his pleasure. It is only, however, when alarmed that he utilizes this fluid in small quantities in defense, but its effect is wonderful, for in coming into contact with the atmosphere it immediately volatilizes and explodes, looking very much like a discharge of powder from a miniature artillery. In consequence of this phenomenon the insect which produces it is popularly called the Bombardier Beetle. - Microscope
The Instrument is this. I prepare a pretty capaceous Bolt-head AB, with a small stem about two foot and a half long DC; upon the end of this D I put on a small bended Glass, or brazen syphon DEF (open at D, E and F, but to be closed with cement at F and E, as occasion serves) whose stem F should be about six or eight inches long, but the bore of it not above half an inch diameter, and very even; these I fix very strongly together by the help of very hard Cement, and then fit the whole Glass ABCDEF into a long Board, or Frame, in such manner, that almost half the head AB may lye buried in a concave Hemisphere cut into the Board ... - If you split open a maple key, you will find hidden within one of its halves the beautiful baby tree
- Golfer
- Golfer
- Golfer
- The Rich man and the beggar
- Angel at the tomb
- Laboratories
- Pediculus vestimenti
- Lace Hammock of Parula Warbler
- Showing doll to mother
- A 16th-Century Dutch Boat
It was on boats of this type that the jib seems first to have been used. To-day in Holland one sees a similar boat, called a schuyl, which is almost identical with this, except that it utilizes a curved gaff at the top of the mainsail. - dandelion seedbox
- Santas Sleigh
- Golfer
- Jesus and Phillip
- Pedrail cimbing stairs
An extreme instance of the pedrail's capacity would be afforded by the ascent of a flight of steps . In such a case the three "peds" carrying the weight of an axle would not be on the same level. That makes no difference, because the frame merely tilts on its top and bottom pivots, the front of the rail rising to a higher level than the back end, and the back spokes being projected by the rail much further than those in front, so that the engine is simply levered over its rollers up an inclined plane. Similarly, in descending, the front spokes are thrust out the furthest, and the reverse action takes place. - A Viper (or Adder) has this marking on his head and neck
- Leonhard Keyser on the way to execution
- Young girl looking in mirror by candelight
- Cat on a curtain
- a single seed sailboat of the dandelion