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  • The Philological School, St Marylebone, London: seen from the New Road. Wood engraving by B. Sly, 1857.
  • The Philological School, St Marylebone, London: plan of the ground floor. Wood engraving attributed to B. Sly, 1857.
  • The Philological School, St Marylebone, London: seen from the New Road. Wood engraving by W. T. Green after [C. A. H.], 1857.
  • Orang-outang, sive homo sylvestris: or, the anatomy of a pygmie compared with that of a monkey, an ape, and a man. To which is added, a philological essay concerning the pygmies, the cynocephali, the satyrs and spinges of the ancients. Wherein it will appear that they are all either apes or monkeys, and not men, as formerly pretended / By Edward Tyson.
  • Orang-outang, sive homo sylvestris: or, the anatomy of a pygmie compared with that of a monkey, an ape, and a man. To which is added, a philological essay concerning the pygmies, the cynocephali, the satyrs and spinges of the ancients. Wherein it will appear that they are all either apes or monkeys, and not men, as formerly pretended / By Edward Tyson.
  • Three perspectives of a skull sectioned and labelled according to an unorthodox system of phrenology. Pen drawing, 18--.
  • R. Morrison, Chinese Miscellany consisting
  • R. Morrison, Chinese Miscellany consisting
  • Olaus Borrichius [Borch]. Line engraving by W. P. Kilian after himself.
  • A monument within which is suspended the flayed skin of a man, with a canal system as an allegory of the circulation of blood, and other allegories of anatomy. Engraving, 1651.
  • A monument within which is suspended the flayed skin of a man, with a canal system as an allegory of the circulation of blood, and other allegories of anatomy. Engraving, 1651.