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brightstorms:Beatrix Potter- Studies of Bats and skeletons watercolour over pencil on card
heaveninawildflower:Plate of Lepidoptera taken from ‘European Butterflies and Moths’ by W. F. Kirby.
I’m having a sketch day, so I won’t really have any new images worth uploading for a cou
brilliantbotany:Acmella oleracea, often known by its former scientific name Spilanthes, is a unique
amandaherzman:flowers that bloom in the night
prettybluescarf:“The collapse of a shark tank at The Scientific Center in Kuwait. Share this because
All through scientific history there has been a series of controversies. These often develop on issu
beautifullytorturedsouls:tinygaytracer:Here are some scientific facts about blood loss for all you p
Allgemeine Naturgeschichte: für alle Stände - 1843 - via University of Heidelberg
clawmarks:Muscinae; Illustration shows mosses - Ernst Haeckel - 1904 - via LOC
odditymall:This is mankind’s greatest scientific accomplishment.
General zoology; or, Systematic natural history - George Shaw & James Francis Stephens - c.1800-
idazwells:If anyone is in New Orleans, come check out my show this weekend at Kevin Gillentine Galle
theartfulgene:Ascidiacea from Kunstformen der Natur by Ernst Haeckel published in 1899. Haeckel’s b
Rhinolophus ferrumequinum - Friedrich Specht (Brehms Tierleben, 1927)
Illustration from Hygiene and physical culture for women - Anna M. Galbraith - 1895 - via Internet A
nemfrog:Fig. 92. Necklace of nuts suspended by hairs. _Half hours of scientific amusement_ 1890
cyberianpunks:Edmund Scientific Catalog | 1979
theartofmany:Artist:Xi ZhangTitle:Collections“hobby”Wonderful drawing…
beautybeforebrains:Scientific proof: blonde looks dumber and hotter, blonde pigtails look much dumbe
nemfrog:Plate 47. Pine cone schematic drawing. _Nova acta physico-medica, Vol. 15_ 1831
starswaterairdirt:Tulips, Hyacinths, Daffodils, Poppies, Lily Of The Valley, Anenemes, Jonquils, sec
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How the world began - Edith Heal - 1930 - via Internet Archive
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