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  • Darwin : ornithology.
  • Fifteen birds indigenous to France, including a snipe, kingfisher, hoopoe, cuckoo, heron and stork. Chromolithograph after M. Georges.
  • Fifteen birds indigenous to France, including a falcon, buzzard, eagle, golden plover, blue tit and woodpecker. Chromolithograph after M. Georges.
  • The British Museum: the Zoological Gallery, crowded with holiday visitors. Wood engraving, 1845.
  • A table with 46 different birds. Engraving by R. Scott after Captain T. Brown.
  • A table with 36 different birds. Engraving by R. Scott after Captain T. Brown.
  • A bird (Ixos haemorrhous), possibly a type of jay. Coloured lithograph by W. E. Hitchcock, ca. 1858.
  • A bird (Heterornis sericea), possibly a type of jay. Coloured lithograph by W. E. Hitchcock, ca. 1858.
  • A curlew and separate study of the head and bill. Coloured lithograph by W. E. Hitchcock, ca. 1858.
  • A jay (Garrulax perspicillatus). Coloured lithograph by W. E. Hitchcock, ca. 1858.
  • A male and female Chinese pheasant. Coloured lithograph by W. E. Hitchcock, ca. 1858.
  • A male and female Japanese pheasant. Coloured lithograph by W. E. Hitchcock, ca. 1858.
  • Seven landbirds of the order Gallinae shown in their natural habitat. Line engraving by T. Milton after S. Edwards, 1810.
  • Six landbirds of the order Picae. Line engraving by T. Milton after S. Edwards, 1804.
  • Six waterbirds of the order Anseres. Line engraving by T. Milton after S. Edwards, 1811.
  • Six waterbirds of the order Anseres in their natural habitat. Line engraving by T. Milton after S. Edwards, 1804.
  • Seven parrots of the order Psittaciformes. Line engraving by Milton after S. Edwards, 1804.