RMP09NF5–. English: Fleuron from book: A natural history of spiders, and other curious insects, by Eleazar Albin. Illustrated with fifty three copper plates, engraven by the best hands. 137 A natural history of spiders, and other curious insects, by Eleazar Albin Fleuron T180295-44
RMD615ER–A child's primer of natural history (1899)
RM2E9X2F2–Natural History, Birds - Goldfinch.
RMT96H5D–Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His monograph ''Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica'', published in 1687, lays the foundations for most of classical mechanics. In this work, Newton described universal gravitation and the three laws of motion, which dominated the scientific view of the physical universe for the next three centuries.
RM2ADYJE6–An army of ants returning to their nest with captured grubs etc. The name army ant (or legionary ant or marabunta) is applied to over 200 ant species in different lineages. Due to their aggressive predatory foraging groups, known as 'raids', a huge number of ants forage simultaneously over a certain area. Most ant species will send individual scouts to find food sources and later recruit others from the colony to help; however, army ants dispatch a cooperative, leaderless group of foragers to detect and overwhelm the prey at once
RF2KF90MT–Female Stonechat [ Saxicola rubicola ] perched on budding branches against clean white sky background
RF2JA0J1R–School nature astronomy natural history set of flat isolated compositions with classroom elements and human characters vector illustration
RFBE4M9M–Fever and Bitterklee, historical illustration from: Moritz Willkomm: Naturgeschichte des Pflanzenreichs, Natural history of the
RMEHBBHN–The World's only stuffed blue whale, located at Natural History Museum Gothenburg. Illustration fom Ny Illustrerad Tidning, 1866
RM2B80K32–argali, mountain sheep (Ovis ammon) from General zoology, or, Systematic natural history Vol II Part 2 Mammalia, by Shaw, George, 1751-1813; Stephens, James Francis, 1792-1853; Heath, Charles, 1785-1848, engraver; Griffith, Mrs., engraver; Chappelow. Copperplate Printed in London in 1801 by G. Kearsley
RF2R3YX5A–Dreadnoughtus shrani dinosaur, side view on white background.
RM2B6A6PX–spelt, Triticum aestivum subsp. spelta, anonym (natural history book, 1886)
RFC3EGE3–Gryphon, or Griffin, a mythical creature part bird, part lion, part nonsense. From a 1678 book of natural history (!)
RF2B74J5J–Mexican (Tusayan) Jar sketched in the American Museum of Natural History, they can be recycled, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2F1TNP9–Swifts nest in the tower of the Oxford museum of Natural History, monitored for the last 46 years by Swift guardian Roy Overallphotograph by David Sandison The Independent
RF2GJN2CF–The little bittern or common little bittern, Ixobrychus minutus, is a wading bird in the heron family, Ardeidae.
RFM8JBX6–Dead wasp, profile. White background.
RFW8HTPW–Anomalocaris, computer illustration.
RMJ95BRH–Natural History, Birds Cuckoo
RMP2E6HT–. English: This is the replacement medal issued to Siegel in 1941 and currently in the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History being part of the Honeyman collection donation. 2008. Mark D Dutton 45 Replacement Medal of Honor issued to John Otto Siegel in 1941
RMD615JB–A child's primer of natural history (1899)
RM2E9X2E0–Natural History, Birds - Macaw.
RMT96H5K–Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His monograph ''Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica'', published in 1687, lays the foundations for most of classical mechanics. In this work, Newton described universal gravitation and the three laws of motion, which dominated the scientific view of the physical universe for the next three centuries.
RM2ABNB49–Different stages in the life of the Vine Pyralis, the leafrolling caterpillar of a moth called Pyralis Strigulatis that is so injurious to French vines, that they often destroy the entire crop.
RF2KF90MB–Female Stonechat [ Saxicola rubicola ] perched on budding branches against clean white sky background
RM2BF6MB9–Seaweed suspended in water
RFBE7X38–Chamomile, historical illustration from: Moritz Willkomm: Naturgeschichte des Pflanzenreichs, Natural history of the plant king
RM2GFJXEW–Jacques Joseph Tissot, (James Tissot), Charles Darwin, (1809-1882), Vanity Fair Men of the Day, No. 33, Natural Selection, caricature, 1871
RF2HJBP3T–The Feathered metatarsus of the Golden Eagle from the The royal natural history edited by Richard Lydekker, Volume IV published in 1895
RF2R3YX1W–Scolosaurus dinosaur, side view on white background.
RMTANDYC–Old World swallowtail, Papilio machaon, anonym (natural history book, 1899)
RMBD8K0N–Skeleton of Lion Engraving from J G Wood s Illustrated Natural History c 1850
RF2B76H8W–Mexican Pipe Bowl sketched in the American Museum of Natural History, they are designed to hold your medication stick, vintage line drawing or engravi
RM2F6GGCW–Swifts nest in the tower of the Oxford museum of Natural History, monitored for the last 46 years by Swift guardian Roy Overallphotograph by David Sandison The Independent
RF2GJPE3J–Collared pratincole, Glareola pratincola, also known as the common pratincole or red-winged pratincole, is a wader in the Glareolidae fam.
RFJP2XAY–Dragonfly exoskeleton on campanula flower. White background. Metamorphosis.
RFW8HTT3–Anomalocaris, computer illustration.
RMJ9824C–Natural History, Birds Snipe
RMP5D9D3–N/A. English: Zoological illustrations of spiders made by Frederick O. Picard-Cambridge for the Biologia Centrali-Americana, an encyclopedia of the natural history of Mexico and Central America . between 1897 and 1905. Frederick Octavius Pickard-Cambridge 116 Arachnida Araneidea Vol 2 Table 11
RMD615GN–A child's primer of natural history (1899)
RM2E9X2ED–Natural History, Birds - Snipe.
RM2BDYH1N–Gaius Plinius Secundus (23 - August 25, 79), better known as Pliny the Elder, was a Roman author, naturalist, and natural philosopher, as well as naval and army commander of the early Roman Empire, and personal friend of the emperor Vespasian. Spending most of his spare time studying, writing or investigating natural and geographic phenomena in the field, he wrote an encyclopedic work, Naturalis Historia, which became a model for all such works written subsequently. He died on August 25, AD 79, while attempting the rescue by ship of a friend and his family from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius t
RM2D15F4C–A late 19th Century chart illustrating poisonous fungi from ingestion of toxic substances present in the fungi. These symptoms can vary from slight gastrointestinal discomfort to death in about 10 days. The toxins present are secondary metabolites produced by the fungus. Fungi are all members of the group of eukaryotic organisms
RM2RAAB09–Mr A. S. Vernay visited a village of the head-hunting Burmese Nagas with the American Museum of Natural History expedition, taking the photographs that appear on this page which include, clockwise from top left: The chief of a tribe of head-hunting Nagas in full war-dress; close-up of the chief wearing a red and yellow battle head-dress with boar tusks; the chief in 'un-dress'; the sham fighting in full war-dress in the Naga ceremonial dance; dancers in the Naga head-hunting dance; another view of the ceremonial dance after a head-hunting expedition; and the Naga ceremonial dance with dancers
RMRGYBTM–Taken From 'The Natural History of Selborne' By The Rev Gilbert White, 1875 Edition
RM2D72NMR–Butterlfies at the Sensational Butterflies exhibition, at the Natural History museum in London. The exhibition will run from 29 March - 16 September. Picture date: Tuesday March 28th, 2018. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
RFC7FT6K–Boston Harbor natural estuary Massachusetts Bay Port major shipping facility John Smith American history colonists colony
RF2HJBNJH–skull of the southern cassowary (Casuarius casuarius), also known as double-wattled cassowary, Australian cassowary or two-wattled cassowary, is a large flightless black bird from the The royal natural history edited by Richard Lydekker, Volume IV published in 1895
RF2R40HPD–Scolosaurus, an ankylosaurid dinosaur, side view on white background.
RM2HAB2FB–Head forceps for forceps birth, , (natural history book, ), Kopfzange für die Zangengeburt
RM2E3C26P–Portrait of Miguel Colmeiro y Penido (Santiago de Compostela 1816 - Madrid 1901) Spanish botanist, member of the Royal Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences, Spain. Old XIX century engraved illustration from La Ilustracion Española y Americana 1890
RF2B769NX–Mexican Bowl l with spirals and zigzags sketched, they are American Museum of Natural History in New York, vintage line drawing or engraving illustrat
RM2F3FY18–Swifts nest in the tower of the Oxford museum of Natural History, monitored for the last 46 years by Swift guardian Roy Overallphotograph by David Sandison The Independent
RF2GJPDWP–The common eider, Somateria mollissima, also called St. Cuthbert's duck or Cuddy's duck, is a large sea-duck.
RFM8JBX9–Natural history insect macro.
RFW8HTN1–Anomalocaris, computer illustration.
RMJ981X9–Natural History, Birds Megapodius
RMP5D8X7–N/A. English: Zoological illustrations of spiders made by Frederick O. Picard-Cambridge for the Biologia Centrali-Americana, an encyclopedia of the natural history of Mexico and Central America . between 1897 and 1905. Frederick Octavius Pickard-Cambridge 116 Arachnida Araneidea Vol 2 Table 33
RMD615J8–A child's primer of natural history (1899)
RM2E9X2F6–Natural History, Birds - Paradise.
RMT953BN–Steam powered vehicle designed by Gravesande, 1720. Willem Jacob 's Gravesande (September 26, 1688 - February 28, 1742) was a Dutch lawyer and natural philosopher, remembered for developing experimental demonstrations of the laws of classical mechanics.
RM2D15B2R–A late 19th Century collage illustrating various monkeys, a common name that refers to groups or species of mammals, in part, the simians of infraorder Simiiformes. The term is applied descriptively to groups of primates, such as families of New World monkeys and Old World monkeys. Many monkey species are tree-dwelling (arboreal), although there are species that live primarily on the ground, such as baboons.
RF2D9PFTD–Dinosaur plastic toy. Children's toy, animal figure isolated on white background with copy space.
RMRGYB4T–Taken From 'The Natural History of Selborne' By The Rev Gilbert White, 1875 Edition
RMKXDYRX–Victorian man using microscope in an upright position
RF2GBTHDC–Vintage illustrationd birds of the USA
RF2HJBK0X–HEAD OF GREAT BLACK COCKATOO, WITH CREST DEPRESSED. The palm cockatoo (Probosciger aterrimus), also known as the goliath cockatoo or great black cockatoo, is a large smoky-grey or black parrot of the cockatoo family native to New Guinea, Aru Islands, and Cape York Peninsula. It has a very large black beak and prominent red cheek patches from the The royal natural history edited by Richard Lydekker, Volume IV published in 1895
RF2G27N1T–Sinoceratops isolated on a white background.
RM2B1P7AX–pale-throated sloth, Bradypus tridactulus, J* S* (natural history book, 1899)
RM2H42N25–F. Trevelyan Buckland, Curiosities of natural history
RF2B74MYC–Mexican Jar with Serpant design sketched in the American Museum of Natural History, They are used for items too large to be removed from a narrow neck
RM2F1THMH–Swifts nest in the tower of the Oxford museum of Natural History, monitored for the last 46 years by Swift guardian Roy Overallphotograph by David Sandison The Independent
RF2GJPE12–Nestlings, chicks, moor hen, land rail, curlew, partridge
RM2X30891–Natural History Museum, Greater London, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 51 29' 48'', S 0 10' 34'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RFW8HTTC–Anomalocaris, computer illustration.
RMJ982BK–Natural History, Birds Coly
RMP5D8DE–N/A. English: Zoological illustrations of spiders made by Frederick O. Picard-Cambridge for the Biologia Centrali-Americana, an encyclopedia of the natural history of Mexico and Central America . between 1897 and 1905. Frederick Octavius Pickard-Cambridge 116 Arachnida Araneidea Vol 2 Table 37
RMD615H6–A child's primer of natural history (1899)
RM2E9X2F1–Natural History, Birds - Turnix.
RMT94YDE–Steam powered vehicle designed by Gravesande, 1720. Willem Jacob 's Gravesande (September 26, 1688 - February 28, 1742) was a Dutch lawyer and natural philosopher, remembered for developing experimental demonstrations of the laws of classical mechanics.
RM2D15EDX–A late 19th Century chart illustrating ferns (Polypodiopsida or Polypodiophyta) is a member of a group of vascular plants (plants with xylem and phloem) that reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers.
RF2D9KWY0–Dinosaur plastic toy. Children's toy, animal figure isolated on white background with copy space.
RMRH1F9C–Taken From 'The Natural History of Selborne' By The Rev Gilbert White, 1875 Edition
RF2CDE6RH–Common hawk-cuckoo (Hierococcyx varius Syn Cuculus varius) 18th century watercolor painting by Elizabeth Gwillim. Lady Elizabeth Symonds Gwillim (21 April 1763 – 21 December 1807) was an artist married to Sir Henry Gwillim, Puisne Judge at the Madras high court until 1808. Lady Gwillim painted a series of about 200 watercolours of Indian birds. Produced about 20 years before John James Audubon, her work has been acclaimed for its accuracy and natural postures as they were drawn from observations of the birds in life. She also painted fishes and flowers.
RFCEN8B9–Wollaton Hall country house standing Nottingham England natural history museum Elizabethan Jacobean
RF2DCMAX3–Monticole rocar Male and Female Cape rock thrush (Monticola rupestris) is a member of the bird family Muscicapidae. This rock thrush breeds in eastern and southern South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland. It is a common endemic resident, non-migratory apart from seasonal altitudinal movements in some areas. from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] Volume 3, by Le Vaillant, François, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire 1799 - 1802
RF2G27N0C–Ojoceratops dinosaur on white background.
RM2JABHKC–1st, Maria-Theresien-Platz, Natural History Hofmuseum. Hermann Heid (1834-1891), photographer
RF2B74E8E–Mexican Jar with Spirals design sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York, it is a rigid and approximately cylindrical container
RM2FA45FG–Swifts nest in the tower of the Oxford museum of Natural History, monitored for the last 46 years by Swift guardian Roy Overallphotograph by David Sandison The Independent
RF2GJN42T–Common sandpiper, Actitis hypoleucos, and Spotted sandpiper, Actitis macularius make up the genus Actitis.
RMMAEMB0–natural history
RFW8HTWM–Ammonite, computer illustration.
RMJ95BW5–Natural History, Birds Hornbill
RMP5D8WN–N/A. English: Zoological illustrations of spiders made by Frederick O. Picard-Cambridge for the Biologia Centrali-Americana, an encyclopedia of the natural history of Mexico and Central America . between 1897 and 1905. Frederick Octavius Pickard-Cambridge 116 Arachnida Araneidea Vol 2 Table 32
RMD615J2–A child's primer of natural history (1899)
RM2E9X273–Natural History, Birds - Flycatcher.
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