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  • An Australian lily (Doryanthes excelsa) picked in New South Wales. Photograph, 1882.
  • Seven plants, including an Australian honeysuckle: flowering stems. Coloured etching, c. 1833.
  • Australian Pilbara cobra: (Pseudechis australis): the underside of its throat. Photograph, 1900/1920.
  • Bookmark in a Wellcome Diary and Visiting List [Australian Edition] for 1939
  • Medical students of an Australian college (Melbourne Medical School?): class portrait. Photograph, 1909.
  • An Australian honeysuckle plant (Banksia littoralis): flowering stem and floral segments. Coloured lithograph.
  • Three hybrids of the Australian fuchsia plant (Correa species): flowering stems. Coloured lithograph, c. 1856.
  • Australian Academy of Science : the new moon / photonicrograph: Professor J. Lovering ; text : Dr. S. R. Taylor.
  • Australian Academy of Science : the new moon / photonicrograph: Professor J. Lovering ; text : Dr. S. R. Taylor.
  • Two Australian aborigines performing a ceremony with a magical stick to make another person ill. Halftone.
  • Nine species of native Australian flowers. Coloured lithograph by G. F. Angas, c. 1846, after himself.
  • Fly-proof latrines, Tel-el-Kebir, Egypt, in World War I: the Australian camp. Photograph, 1914/1918.
  • Australian fuchsia (Correa rufa): flowering stem with floral segments. Engraving, c.1800, after P. J. Redouté.
  • Gallipoli, Turkey: Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) dug-outs on a hillside. Photograph, 1915.
  • The 1904 World's Fair, St. Louis, Missouri: an Australian exhibit: New South Wales agricultural produce. Photograph, 1904.
  • Eight flowering plants, possibly including a species of Allium and an Australian fuchsia (Correa species). Watercolour, c. 1870.
  • Australian Academy of Science : New Guinea ant, orectognathus velutinus / scanning electron micrograph: Dr. R. W. Taylor ; text; Dr. R. W. Taylor.
  • Australian Academy of Science : New Guinea ant, orectognathus velutinus / scanning electron micrograph: Dr. R. W. Taylor ; text; Dr. R. W. Taylor.
  • Australian Academy of Science : the pearly nautilus / Photograph: Edrich Slater ; information: Dr. K. S. W. Campbell, Dr. R. E. Barwick.
  • Australian Academy of Science : the pearly nautilus / Photograph: Edrich Slater ; information: Dr. K. S. W. Campbell, Dr. R. E. Barwick.
  • Four men standing by the huge trunk of an Australian mountain ash tree (Eucalyptus species). Wood engraving, c. 1867.
  • Two men standing by the huge trunk of an Australian mountain ash tree (Eucalyptus amygdalina). Wood engraving, c. 1867.
  • Gallipoli, Turkey: an Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) trench; a gun emplacement with four soldiers. Photograph, 1915.
  • [Undated handbill (October 1898) advertising an exhibition of The Australian Juvenile Giant Family, Clara, Hercules Tom and Anna Snell].
  • Seven garden plants, including an orchid and an Australian honeysuckle: flowering stems and floral segments. Coloured etching, c. 1836.
  • Australian honeysuckle (Banksia repens): flowering stem with floral segments. Engraving by C. Dien, c.1798, after P. J. Redouté.
  • Doctor Smith, an Australian surgeon, sitting outside a shack, reading a book. Photograph by T.J. Washbourne, ca. 1870/1888.
  • James Scott, Australian medical student, lost in the Himalayas for forty-three days without food. Drawing by Martin Howard Boscott, 1993.
  • Tree-ferns in an Australian forest with two hunters in the distance. Engraving by E. Brandard, c. 1873, after N. Chevalier.
  • Gallipoli, Turkey: Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) grave with a makeshift wooden cross, in an ANZAC trench. Photograph, 1915.