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  • p.9, Mammalia. Order I. Primates.
  • pp. 8-9, Mammalia. Order I. Primates.
  • Eight animals of the order Primates, the highest order of mammals. Line engraving.
  • The jaws and teeth of primates.
  • Six arboreal primates of the family Lemuridae. Line engraving by J. Scott after S. Edwards.
  • Illustration showing the heads of four primates. From 'The descent of man...', by Charles Darwin
  • Diagram to illustrate Darwins conceptions of mans lineage. Fig. 3: phylogenetic of higher primates. Illustration from Enciclopaedia Britannica (Mans Genealogy).
  • Two higher primate skulls compared. Lithograph by G H Ford.
  • Retina showing rods and cones
  • To the admirers of the wonderful production of nature, to be seen alive at no.99 Holborn Hill : a most astonishing creature, called the Ethiopian Satyr, or Real wild-man of the woods.
  • AIDS : the truth / The National Vivisection Society.
  • AIDS : the truth / The National Vivisection Society.
  • AIDS : the truth / The National Vivisection Society.
  • AIDS : the truth / The National Vivisection Society.
  • Twelve specimen of the class Mammalia, includingman, chimpanzee, baboons and monkeys. Engraving.
  • Shigella flexneri invading embryonic stem cell
  • A tarsier climbing up a tree. Etching.
  • A Lemurine opossum climbing on a tree. Etching by Eastgate.
  • An interior in candlelight with male figures seated around a table drawing: with sculptures and vases arranged on shelf and table. Engraving by A. Veneziano, 1531.
  • An interior in candlelight with male figures drawing; sculptures, books, skulls and a human skeleton arranged on a shelf and on the floor. Engraving by E. Vico after B. Bandinelli.