- White Persian 'Tim'
- Tutored Bear.—XIV. Century
- The right auricle and ventricle laid open
- Dark Blue, Small-banded Tabby
- A cross section of the skin
- Lymphatics of the head and neck. B, the thoracic duct
- The cartilages of the larynx; the trachea and bronchi
- Archangel Blue Cat
- White Cat, winner of many prizes
- Lymphatics of the leg.
- The regions of the abdomen and their contents
- White Persian 'Miss Whitey'
- The arch of the aorta and its branches
- The Anatomy of the Eye
- Brown Tabby with the black bars far too wide
- The Microcosm
- White cat - prize winner in 1879
- White Angora
- Cat at Show
- Venice, 1496, showing the ventricles of the brain
- Group of Kittens at the Crystal Palace Cat Show
- Game of Ball
- Example of a finely-marked Spotted Tabby He-Cat
- Osprey and Grakles
- Example of Tortoiseshell Cat, very dark variety
- English Wild Cat
- The Two White Birds
- Tortoiseshell-and-white Cat, finely marked
- Unusual Long Haired Cat
- The Rhesus and Entellus. (1 Kings 10. 22)
- An anatomical diagram of about 1298
- Example of a properly-marked Brown Tabby
- Diagram of the senses, the humours, the cerebral ventricles, and the intellectual facultie
- Example of a finely-marked Tortoiseshell Cat
- Roger Bacons diagram of the Eye
- The Anatomy of the Eye
- 'The old Lady' - Silver Tabby
- 'Fez' - Persian
- Cat with kittens
- Diagram of the ventricles and the senses
- Properly Marked Siamese
- Siamese winner of many prizes
- very Light Blue Tabby, 'Sylvie'.
- Properly marked black and white cat
- Dog Sleeping
- Lion
- 'Tiger'
- Tortoise Shell Manx
- 'The Colonel' - White Persian
- The first printed picture of dissection
- Well-marked Silver Black-banded Tabby
- The layers of the head
- Tutored Bear.—XIV. Century
- Spotted Silver Tabby
- Preperly Marked Black and White
- 'Sylvie'
- Fore-limb of Monkey compared to fore-limb of Whale
- Illustrating the general ideas on anatomy current at the Renaissance
- The figure shows a professor and pupil. The former is demonstrating the bones of a skeleton.
- Two Wolves