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Lacertilia - Ernst Haeckel - 1904 - via LOC
Joris Hoefnagel - Animalia Qvadrvpedia et Reptilia (Terra): Plate XLII - c. 1575-1580 - via NGA
Tiere der Urwelt - 1902 - via Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin (illustrations by Heinrich Harder)
The Things that Live on Mars (1908).A description, based upon scientific reasoning, of the flora and
Ernst Haeckel - Discomedusae - 1904
CCAD Columbus College of Art and Design - Focus Yearbook - 1960 (detail)Posted by Amy M Lavine on Ap
Illustration from Die Pflanzenwelt - 1913 - via Internet Archive
Dictionnaire universel d'histoire naturelle - Charles Orbigny - c.1844-1849 - via e-rara
James Sowerby, A new elucidation of colours, 1809. Original, prismatic, and material, showing their
Philip Henry Gosse - A naturalist’s rambles on the Devonshire coast - 1853 - via Internet Archive
Les terres du ciel - 1884 - via Internet Archive
Vlyssis Aldrovandi philosophi ac medici Bononiensis historiam naturalem in gymnasio Bononiensi profi
Illustration from Manual of Geology - James Dwight Dana - 1864 - via The British Library
The principles and practice of surgery - 1872 - via Internet Archive
Max Gschwend, The DNA spiral, illustration for Fortune, June 1960. USA. Via fulltable.
Premieres leçons sur une partie des sciences et des arts liberaux - Nicolas Ransonette - 1806 - via
smithsonianlibraries:highmuseumofart:Jan van Kessel | Flemish, 1626–1679 | Butterflies, Caterpillars
The White Throated Sparrow, from Pensiluania, and the Yellow Butterfly, from Carrolina - George Edwa
The spotted cuscus. The royal natural history - vol. 5 - 1893 - via Internet Archive
colourreceptor:Let’s keep the retro train rolling with the stunning illustrative work of Katie Scott
Tulips, Fly, Kidney Bean, and BeanJoris Hoefnagel, illuminator and Georg Bocskay, scribe.Manuscript:
Snake illustration from a while ago. Still one of my favourites…
Allosaurus! It’s always been a bit of an underappreciated dinosaur, not because it’s not well-known
Faune de la Sénégambie – 1883 – via Internet ArchiveAlso highly recommended: Stephen Jay Gould’s sho
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