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  • Insects: sixteen unlabelled anatomical segments. Etching, ca. 1798.
  • Insects: sixteen unlabelled anatomical segments. Etching, ca. 1798.
  • Microscopy: diagrams illustrating insects and parts of insects. Engraving by A. Bell.
  • Microscopy: diagrams illustrating insects and parts of insects. Engraving by A. Bell.
  • Microscopy: diagrams illustrating insects and parts of insects. Engraving by A. Bell.
  • Microscopy: diagrams illustrating insects and parts of insects. Engraving by A. Bell.
  • Microscopy: diagrams illustrating insects and parts of insects. Engraving by A. Bell.
  • Anatomy of insects.
  • External forms of insects
  • Insects: classified varieties and stages of development, including larvae, beetles and butterflies. Coloured lithograph, 1875 (?).
  • Four insects, possibly bees, woodcut, 1547
  • The plague of insects. Coloured etching.
  • Four crustaceous insects and a tick. Etching.
  • Three insects. Coloured engraving by W. H. Lizars.
  • Four insects. Coloured engraving by W. H. Lizars.
  • Grass-hoppers, dragon-flies and other insects. Woodcut, 1716.
  • Three winged insects. Coloured engraving by W. H. Lizars.
  • Six winged insects. Coloured engraving by W. H. Lizars.
  • Six winged insects. Coloured engraving by W. H. Lizars.
  • Twelve beetles (insects of the order Coleoptera). Coloured etching.
  • Insects and reptiles from different parts of the world, including a hooded serpent, a locust and an elephant beetle. Etching by W. Grainger.
  • Seven insects of the Orthoptera order, mostly grasshoppers. Gouache painting.
  • Plate 24, page 412. Memoir 9. The history of insects.
  • Plate 33, page 386. Memoir 10. The history of insects.
  • Agriculture: men gathering insects from cactus plants, then processing them. Engraving.
  • Two slender biting insects (mosquitos). Coloured etching by R. P. Nodder.
  • Seven insects, including a grasshopper, praying mantid and stag-beetle. Gouache painting.
  • Various insects and flowers illustrating a frontispiece. Engraving by C. H. Hemerich.
  • Fifteen different insects and the plants they live on. Engraving by I. Taylor.
  • Genuine Dalmatian insect powder for the destruction of insects : quite harmless to animal life but effectually destroys every tribe of insect.