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  • Portrait of J. Milne Bramwell
  • Henri Milne Edwards. Lithograph by G. Barry after P. Petit.
  • Six different specimen of monkeys (weepers). Coloured etching by S. Milne.
  • Optics: a solar microscope. Engraving, 1787 [by Goodnight after Milne ?].
  • Optics: three kinds of microscope. Aquatint by R. Laurie, 1787, after Milne.
  • Optics: four kinds of microscope. Engraving, 1787 [by Goodnight after Milne ?].
  • Seven different specimen of the family Lemuridae (lemurs). Coloured etching by S. Milne.
  • Optics: two kinds of specialist microscope. Engraving, 1787 [by Goodnight after Milne ?].
  • Six different specimen of the genus Macaccae (macaque-monkeys). Coloured etching by S. Milne.
  • MĂ©moire sur la structure Ă©lĂ©mentaire des principaux tissus organiques des animaux / [H. Milne-Edwards].
  • Three galeopitheci (flying cats) with their young climbing a tree. Coloured etching by S. Milne.
  • Eight different specimen of the family of seals. Coloured etching by S. Milne and Turvey.
  • Optics: a telescopic microscope, and hand-lenses. Aquatint, 1787 [by R. Laurie after Milne ?].
  • Eight different specimen of bats shown with spread and folded wings. Coloured etching by S. Milne.
  • Six different specimen of the family Calitricidae (monkeys), including marmosets and tamarins. Coloured etching by S. Milne.
  • A tree populated by six different specimen of the genus Nasalis (apes). Coloured etching by S. Milne.
  • Five different specimen of bears shown in their natural habitat. Coloured etching by S. Milne and Turvey.
  • Five different specimen of the family Cervus (deer) shown in their natural habitat. Coloured etching by S. Milne.
  • Six different specimen of the Madagacan lemur (indri) shown in its natural habitat. Coloured etching by S. Milne.
  • Seven different specimen of the genus Cercopithecus (guenons) shown in their natural habitat. Coloured etching by S. Milne.
  • Six different species of baboon are shown in their natural habitat. Coloured etching by S. Milne and Turvey.
  • Colin Milne, with a view of Greenwich Hospital. Stipple engraving by Holl, 1804, after J. Russell, and by Newton.
  • Colin Milne, with a view of Greenwich Hospital. Stipple engraving by Holl, 1804, after J. Russell, and by Newton.
  • Colin Milne, with a view of Greenwich Hospital. Stipple engraving by Holl, 1804, after J. Russell, and by Newton.
  • Seven different specimen of the family Suidae (pigs) shown in their natural habitat. Coloured etching by Turvey and S. Milne.
  • Seven different specimen of the family Cervidae (deer), male and female, shown in their natural habitat. Coloured etching by S. Milne.
  • Six different specimen of the genus Mycetes (howler monkey) shown in their natural habitat. Coloured etching by S. Milne and Turvey.
  • George Adams demonstrates his electrotherapy machine to a woman and her daughter. Line engraving by J. Lodge, 1799, after T. Milne.
  • A red panda (Ailurus fugens), two benturongs and two coatis shown in their natural habitat. Coloured etching by S. Milne and R. Scott.
  • Above, an Indian elephant; below, an African elephant cow suckled by its young. Coloured etching by S. Milne after Captain T. Brown and N. MarĂ©chal.