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Natural history museum of Ferrante Imperato of Naples.
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Journal of Researches . . Natural History, Darwin
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Journal of Researches . . Natural History, Darwin
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Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History Society.
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Natural history, mechanics, and archaeology. Coloured mixed method engravings after A.M. Perrot and others.
Perrot, A. M. (Aristide Michel), 1793-1879.Date: [1830?]Reference: 644287i- Pictures
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The Natural History Museum, South Kensington: plan, above, and the street elevation, below. Photo-lithograph after M. B. Adams, 1879, after A. Waterhouse.
Date: 1879Reference: 38588i- Pictures
Central African Republic (Ubangi Shari): a woman with greatly distended upper and lower lips. Process print after a bronze sculpture by Malvina Hoffman, ca. 1933.
Hoffman, Malvina, 1885-1966.Date: [1933?]Reference: 645685i- Pictures
Myanmar (Burma): a Padaung woman wearing neck-rings to lengthen the neck. Process print after a bronze sculpture by Malvina Hoffman, ca. 1933.
Hoffman, Malvina, 1885-1966.Date: [1933?]Reference: 644971i- Digital Images
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Plate I, The natural history of the human teeth.
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Plate X, The natural history of the human teeth.
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J. Fox, The natural history and diseases of
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J. Fox, The natural history and diseases of
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J. Fox, The natural history and diseases of
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Plate V, The natural history of the human teeth.
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Plate IV, The natural history of the human teeth.
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Plate XIV, The natural history of the human teeth.
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Plate VIII, The natural history of the human teeth.
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F. Trevelyan Buckland, Curiosities of natural history
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Plate IX, The natural history of the human teeth.
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Osmanthus delavayi Franch. Oleaceae Evergreen shrub. Distribution: China. Osmanthus is derived from the Greek for 'fragrant flower', delavayi from its discoverer, the French Missionary with the Missions Étrangères, and plant collector, Pierre Delavay (1834-1895). He sent 200,000 herbarium specimens containing 4000 species including 1,500 new species to Franchet at the Museum of Natural History in Paris. He sent seed of O. delavayi to France (1886), but only one germinated, and all the plants in cultivation until it was recollected 40 years later, arose from this plant (Bretschneider, 1896). The flowers are used to make a tea in China, but the berries (drupes) are not regarded as edible. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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A young man visiting a surgeon-apothecary in his workroom, where the proprietor shows him one of his prize natural history specimens. Etching by J. Leech.
Leech, John, 1817-1864.Date: 1848Reference: 16015i- Pictures
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The 1904 World's Fair, St. Louis, Missouri: the US Government building: natural history exhibit featuring a dinosaur skeleton. Photograph, 1904.
Date: 1904Reference: 571990iPart of: 1904 World's Fair (or Louisiana Purchase Exposition), St. Louis.- Pictures
Geography, natural history and useful arts for the instruction of children. Colour lithographs in form of scroll by the Home and Colonial Infant School Society.
Home and Colonial Infant School Society.Reference: 47386i- Pictures
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Scientific instruments and attributes of philosophy: gyroscopes, telescope, pestle and mortar, cosmological manuals, natural history specimens etc.. Lithograph by J-B-J. Jorand, 1835.
Jorand, Jean-Baptiste-Joseph, 1788-1850.Date: 1835Reference: 25985i- Pictures
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Aesculapius, representing medicine, receives homage from putti who bring him symbols of botany, natural history, chemistry and anatomy. Engraving by A. Nunzer, 1748.
Nunzer, Andreas.Date: 1748Reference: 568155i