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wapiti3:Natural history of the birds of central Europe ; By Naumann, Johann Andreas, 1747-1826 on Fl
odditiesoflife:White Water Terraces, Shangri-laAn incredible sight - beautifully shaped semi-circles
nemfrog:“Orbits of some comets and planets.” Natural History. v.33. 1933.
Almnäs Castle, Sweden.
rubyrobinboutique:Like some strange thing in a natural history museum, this unusual botanical neckla
nemfrog:Kangaroo skeleton. Knowledge of natural history. 1916.Internet Archive
nemfrog:“Orbits of some comets and planets.” Natural History. v.33. 1933.
chaosophia218:Scientific Illustrations of the Trees.
heaveninawildflower:More illustrations of Lepidoptera taken from ‘An epitome of the natural history
queen-boleyn:THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF BRAZIL.That’s what we’ve lost. 200 years of our Natural History,
wapiti3:The Journal of the Bombay Natural History SocietyPublication infoBombay :The Society,BHL Col
Horseshoe Crab, print on 6″ x 9″ cradled wood panel, varnished, individually numbered, ready to hang
Historia serpentum et draconum, 1640. Watercolor. Italy. SourceUlisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605) or Aldr
Marcus Elieser Bloch, Cyprinus / Carps from “Allgemeine Naturgeschichte der Fische, 1784. Berlin. Vi
michaelmoonsbookshop:michaelmoonsbookshop:Natural History of Insects 1842[Sold]
The natural history of plants; their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution - vol. 2 - Anton
sixpenceee:Incredibly couloured ivy on Museum of Natural History in Wroclaw, Poland
witchy-k1tten:I’m in love with this puffer fish Hello! I work for my school’s natural history collec
George Shaw, The Brain Madrepore or The great Brain-Stone, from The naturalist’s miscellany, or Colo
Details from the table runner I’m currently embroidering, Pt. 1
northwestnaturalist:Penstemon eriantherus “Fuzzy-tongue Penstemon” Plantaginaceae (Scroph.)Drinking
oldbookillustrations:Eurasian harvest mouse.From Brehms Tierleben (Brehm’s animal life) vol. 2, unde
smithsonianlibraries:Happy Birthday to one of our favorite women in natural history, Maria Sibylla M
Details from the table runner I’m currently embroidering, Pt. 4
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