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  • A samurai looks on as a giant frog runs over the menials. Colour woodcut by Kuniyoshi, 1847/1848.
  • A frog setting off to see his lady-friend. Photograph by J.P. Soule, ca. 1876, after a drawing.
  • American Jack : the Frog Man... : American Museum, 8 Catherine Street, Strand, W.C. : manager: M. Pollock.
  • American Jack : the Frog Man... : American Museum, 8 Catherine Street, Strand, W.C. : manager: M. Pollock.
  • Brain of a frog: figure showing a section of the brain. Watercolour, possibly by D. Gascoigne Lillie, ca 1906.
  • Frog-bit plant (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae) with an associated water-beetle and its abdominal segments. Coloured etching, c. 1830.
  • The head of Apollo, his physiognomy having metamorphosed from that of a frog. Coloured drawing by J.C. Lavater, 179-.
  • Researcher using patch clamping apparatus for ion channel studies on frog oocytes. Researcher is Dr Paul Smith, Physiology Department, Oxford University.
  • A large ox is looking down on a frog climbing out of a pond; illustration of a fable by Aesop. Etching.
  • A large ox is looking down on a frog climbing out of a pond; illustration of a fable by Aesop. Etching.
  • A heron with a frog in its beak is standing on the shore of a lake; illustration of a fable. Etching.
  • A male frog, playing a guitar, serenading a female seated on a mushroom. Photograph by J.P. Soule, 1876, after a drawing.
  • Skeleton and dissection of a frog, the latter showing the internal organs. Line engraving after a drawing by S. Edwards (?) 1809.
  • A stork impales a frog in a peaceful scene by a river; allegory of freedom. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
  • Galvanism: 25 figures illustrating experiments and instruments, including the galvanism of a frog's legs and a cow's head, as discovered by Luigi Galvani. Engraving, 1790/1820?.
  • The head of a frog, in the fourth stage of a physiognomic metamorphosis into an ideal head of Apollo. Coloured drawing by J.C. Lavater, 179-.
  • The head of a frog, in the early stages of a physiognomic metamorphosis into an ideal head of Apollo. Coloured drawing by J.C. Lavater, 179-.
  • The bones of a frog, viewed through x-ray; revealing a healing fracture on one of the hind legs. Photoprint from radiograph after Sir Arthur Schuster, 1896.
  • A ghost emerging from a hole in the ground; fish, sirens and a frog with a crown in the border. Etching by C.H. Schmidt-Helmbrechts, 1893.
  • A frog wearing a crown with the title in Swedish 'A bedtime story' in the form of a verse about AIDS below. Colour lithograph by Garbergs, ca. 1995.
  • A frog is sitting under rushes in a bog facing a fox and surrounded by other animals; illustration of a fable. Etching by J. Kirk after F. Barlow.
  • Skeletons of various reptiles: seven figures, illustrating the skeletons of an alligator, a turtle, a python, a rattlesnake, a frog, an iguana and a chameleon. Line engraving, 1830/1870?.
  • Horses' hooves, seen from below: four figures showing both perfect and contracted feet, demonstrating Mr. Coleman's 'artificial frog' for the preservation of horses' hooves. Etching by J. Barlow, 1802.
  • Twelve stages in the sequence from the head of a frog to the head of a primitive man. Coloured etchings by Christian von Mechel after J.C. Lavater, 1797.
  • Carter's Little Nerve Pills for the nervous & dyspeptic : find - cow, owl, fox, frog, parrot, horse, lizard, goose, man smoking pipe, rooster crowing, General Grant, Romeo and Juliet ... / Carter Medicine Co.
  • Carter's Little Nerve Pills for the nervous & dyspeptic : find - cow, owl, fox, frog, parrot, horse, lizard, goose, man smoking pipe, rooster crowing, General Grant, Romeo and Juliet ... / Carter Medicine Co.
  • A leaping frog startles a huntsman, causing him to tread on his dog's tail and scare away the chamois buck which he was about to shoot. Coloured lithograph by A. Strassgschwandtner after himself, ca. 1860.
  • Nerves(?) of the neck and chest: six figures including a dissected human neck and chest, details of fine structures, and the leg and torso of a dissected frog. Line engraving by G. Wooding (?), ca. 1790.
  • Experiments on the section of the glosso-pharyngeal and hypoglossal nerves of the frog and observations of the alterations produced thereby in the structure of their primitive fibres / by Augustus Waller ; communicated by Professor Owen.
  • The Entente Cordiale: Marianne (a woman representing France) is chasing away a frog on which is written "Anglophobia"; King Edward VII and President Émile Loubet shaking hands in the background. Ink drawing by A.S. Boyd, ca. 1903.