- The Doric Chiton
- The Crinkled Ionic Chiton
- The Ionic Chiton
- Greek costume of the Classic Period
- Celtic women
- Celtic warrior in hunting dress
- Celtic Chieftain in full war-dress
- Celt 2
- Celt
- Celt Warrior
- Torques
- Celtic implements
- Bronze Age
- Young Naturalist
- A June Morning
- Little Lord Fauntleroy riding
- Finis
- One of the bridges across the Seine,—showing the Place de la Concorde and the Tuileries in the distance
- The Avenue Des Champs Elysées
- Porte St. Denis
- The Place De La Bastille
- The Pont Des Arts and the Louvre
- A Gallery in the Louvre
- Birds-eye View of the Louvre
- Hotel de Cluny
- Notre Dame Cathedral (from the Rear)
- Luxembourg Palace
- The Church Of The Hotel Des Invalides
- The Sarcophagus; The Tomb Of Napoleon Bonaparte In The Church Of The Hotel Des Invalides
- Uncle Mose predicts fair weather
- Olly is well satisfied with his appearance
- Washington
- General Washington taking command of the army
- The retreat from Long Island
- Crossing The Delaware.—The March To Trenton
- 'Hen and Chckens'
- Nest Building Fish
- A Sea Horse and it's young
- Flowers
- Dish-washing at camp
- The Sunday Service at the 'Chapel'
- Arrival of the Mail
- Camping out
- Little Miss Mabel
- A Clever Humming-bird
- Trypanosoma Ziemanni, from the blood of the little owl
- Trypanosoma Ziemanni, from the gut of the gnat
- The Freshwater Jelly-fish of Regent’s Park (Limnocodium Sowerbii)
- The Freshwater Jelly-fish of Lake Tanganyika
- The young of the common Eel and its metamorphosis
- The unicellular parasite Benedenia, from the gut of the common Poulp or Octopus
- The gigantic three-horned Reptile, Triceratops
- The oldest fossil fish known—discovered in the Upper Silurian strata of Scotland, and named Birkenia by Professor Traquair
- Drawing of the skull and lower jaw of the Meritherium, discovered by Dr. Andrews in the Upper Eocene of the Fayum Desert.
- Diagrammatic representation of the structures present in a typical cell
- The Number of the Chromosomes
- A diagram showing the life-history and migration of the Malaria parasite
- Lankesterella ranarum (Lank.), the parasite of the red blood-corpuscles of the edible Frog
- Various species of Trypanosoma from the blood of mammals, birds, and reptiles
- The earliest discovered Trypanosome, described by Gruby in 1843