- Improved high speed engine and dynamo
- Diagrammatic representation of the structures present in a typical cell
- Joseph interprets the Dreams of the Butler and Baker
- Dante’s scheme of the universe
- Camping out
- The Number of the Chromosomes
- Joseph's Dream
- One of the bridges across the Seine,—showing the Place de la Concorde and the Tuileries in the distance
- Crossing The Delaware.—The March To Trenton
- The young of the common Eel and its metamorphosis
- Hildegard’s first scheme of the universe
- A June Morning
- Lankesterella ranarum (Lank.), the parasite of the red blood-corpuscles of the edible Frog
- Hotel de Cluny
- The Place De La Bastille
- Porte St. Denis
- Notre Dame Cathedral (from the Rear)
- Pentapterygium serpens (flowers deep crimson)
- Pike
- Joseph interprets Pharaoh's Dream
- Luxembourg Palace
- The Avenue Des Champs Elysées
- The universe
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- Little Lord Fauntleroy riding
- Nest Building Fish
- Pentapterygium serpens
- A Gallery in the Louvre
- Leg of a Horse Compared with that of the Giant Moa
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- Skull of Phororhacos Compared with that of the Race-horse Lexington
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- The Horned Ceratosaurus, a Carnivorous Dinosaur
- Celestial influences on men animals and plants
- The Mammoth as Engraved by a Primitive Artist on a Piece of Mammoth Tusk
- Skeleton of the Modern Horse and of His Eocene Ancestor
- Dragon from the Ishtar Gate of Babylon
- The Pont Des Arts and the Louvre
- Skeleton of the Mammoth in the Royal Museum of St. Petersburg
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- Skull of Ceratosaurus
- The Three Giants, Phororhacos, Moa, Ostrich
- Page frame
- Young Hoactzins
- Cup found in the Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey
- Cotswold Games
- The Tumbrel
- Celtic warrior in hunting dress
- The Development of the Horse
- A Hind Leg of the Great Brontosaurus, the Largest of the Dinosaurs
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- Celtic Chieftain in full war-dress
- Celt Warrior
- A Single Vertebra of Brontosaurus
- Mother Louse
- Tooth of Mastodon and of Mammoth
- Night Scene in a Fifteenth-century Inn
- Hairdressing and Head-dresses 600 BC - 146 BC
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