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  • Marine animals (coelenterates). Coloured etching.
  • Two marine animals (coelenterate). Etching.
  • Two marine animals (coelenterate). Coloured etching.
  • Two marine spongiform animals. Coloured etching.
  • A tidal pool with familiar marine animals. Colour line block after Muchter.
  • A spherical marine animal. Etching.
  • A spherical marine animal. Etching.
  • A marine animal. Coloured etching.
  • A marine animal (coelenterate). Coloured etching.
  • A marine animal (coelenterate). Coloured etching.
  • A marine animal (coelenterate). Coloured etching.
  • A marine animal (coelenterate). Coloured etching.
  • Petrification of a marine animal, an encrinite or fossil crinoid. Etching.
  • An essay towards a natural history of the corallines, and other marine productions of the like kind, commonly found on the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland / By John Ellis.
  • An essay towards a natural history of the corallines, and other marine productions of the like kind, commonly found on the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland / By John Ellis.
  • Société Zoologique de France: the zoologist Charles Schlumberger looking at sea-creatures through a stethoscope, with Jules Richard as a sailor looking on, illustrating the menu of the society's dinner. Line block by J.T.C., 1903.
  • Ornamented borders of Tartary oak (Quercus McCormickii), anchors and a polar bear round images of the Antarctic Sea with penguin and boat. Pencil drawing, c.1844.
  • Ornamented borders of Tartary oak (Quercus McCormickii), anchors and a polar bear round circular images of the Antarctic Ocean with penguin and boat. Pencil drawing by E. Wilson?, c.1844.
  • Diatoms hidden inside a grain of sand, SEM