Scientific Plates Gallery
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Snow finch. From The birds of Europe by John Gould, 1837. Plates drawn from life and on stone by J.
Black and white kingfisher. From The birds of Europe v.02, 1837. By John Gould, Plates drawn from li
Joris Hoefnagel - Animalia Rationalia et Insecta (Ignis): Plates LIII and LV - c. 1575-1580 - via NG
Cornelis Huyberts (1669-1712), “Frederici Ruyschii Anatomes & Botanices” by Frederik
Cornelis Huyberts (1669-1712), “Frederici Ruyschii Anatomes & Botanices” by Frederik
Anton Seder - Die Pflanze in Kunst und Gewerbe, Plates 26 - 1887 - via Heinrich Hein Universitat Dus
Blue throated warbler. From The birds of Europe. V.02, by John Gould, 1837. Plates drawn from
Selections from The birds of Europe v. 04, by John Gould. Plates drawn from life and on stone by J.
Carrion crow. From The birds of Europe v.03, 1837 by John Gould. Plates drawn from life and on stone
Spoonbill. From The birds of Europe v.04 by John Gould, 1837. Plates drawn from life and on stone by
Details from some of the plates that accompany and surround the first scientific map of the Philippi
Great spotted cuckoo. From The birds of Europe, v.03, 1837. By John Gould, plates drawn from life an
White headed eagle. From The birds of Europe v.01 by John Gould, 1837. Plates drawn from life and on
The common moths of England (1870)
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