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  • Fossils; Scheuchzer
  • Various ammonite fossils illustrating Hooke's discourse of Earthquakes.
  • Two fossils of a crab, showing top and underside. Watercolour.
  • A variety of fossils, including shells, ammonites and fossil bodies. Etching by I. Taylor.
  • A variety of fossils characteristic of the carboniferous system. Line block.
  • A variety of madrepores and fossils. Coloured etching by S. Springsguth.
  • A variety of shells, cone-shells, fossils and corals. Coloured lithograph.
  • A variety of madrepores and fossils. Coloured etching by S. Springsguth.
  • A variety of madrepores and fossils. Coloured etching by S. Springsguth.
  • A variety of fossils and zoophytes. Lithograph by T. Hincks and G. B.
  • Eight different fossils, including a Flabellaria borassifolia and a Syringodendron. Etching by W. H. Lizars.
  • Mesozoic British fossils, arranged in a stratigraphical order with a legend on the left side and captions under each fossil. Etching.
  • Organic remains of a former world. An examination of the mineralized remains of the vegetables and animals of the antediluvian world; generally termed extraneous fossils / [James Parkinson].
  • Organic remains of a former world. An examination of the mineralized remains of the vegetables and animals of the antediluvian world; generally termed extraneous fossils / [James Parkinson].
  • Trilobite fossil
  • Prehistoric amulets, fossil, perforated shells.
  • The antlers of an Irish fossil elk, and fossil teeth and tusks. Coloured etching by S. Springsguth, 1833.
  • Evidences of bacteria in fossil bone
  • Fossil Haemangioma, sections through Dinosaur tumour
  • Geology: fossil remains in stone. Coloured engraving, 1811.
  • Geology: fossil remains in stone. Coloured engraving, 1811.
  • Geology: fossil remains in stone. Coloured engraving, 1833.
  • Magnified drawing of sawn section through a fossil ostemoa
  • Portrait of Baron Georges Cuvier, holding a fish fossil
  • Portrait of Baron Georges Cuvier, holding a fish fossil
  • Geology: fossil remains in stone. Coloured engraving by S. Springsguth, 1833.
  • Geology: fossil remains in stone. Coloured engraving by S. Springsguth, 1833.
  • Petrification of a marine animal, an encrinite or fossil crinoid. Etching.
  • Geology: fossil remains in stone. Coloured engraving by S. Springsguth after M. Sheffield.
  • Geology: fossil remains of a coral (Alcyonium). Coloured engraving by S. Springsguth after M. Sheffield.