“Trunks of two Red Firs of great size.” A primer of forestry. 1909.
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“Trunks of two Red Firs of great size.” A primer of forestry. 1909.
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A tatoo said to be popular with gay criminals. L'homme criminel: Atlas. 1888.
“Electric jewels.” Magic, stage illusions and scientific diversions. 1897.
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A side view of a fetal skeleton. Anatomical atlas, illustrative of the structure of the human body. 1844.
Fig. 3. Simpson’s Alphabet Analogy - illustrating the creative force of natural selection. From fish to philosopher. 1959.
Fig. 3. Muscles. Electro-physiology : scientific, popular, and practical treatise on the prevention, causes, and cure of disease; or, electricity as a currative agent, supported by theory and fact. 1853.
Fig. 3. Gilbert light experiments for boys. 1920.
Fig. 3. Le cheval. 1886.