- The Geometrical Construction of Solar and Lunar Eclipses
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- Scotch Colley, or Shepherds Dog
- Pterodactyls
- Life in the Later Palæozoic Age
- The Solar System
- The Planetary motions very irregular as seen from the Earth
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- Some Reptiles of the Late Paleozoic Age
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- The application of both straps
- The primary Planets never eclipse one another
- Teaching the horse to back
- The short and the long straps
- Life in the Early Palæozoic
- Some Late Mesozoic Reptiles
- The short strap in use
- The cause of the tides discovered by Kepler
- The Earth nearer the Sun in winter than in summer
- The Orrery, made by James Ferguson
- Seasons
- The Motions and Phases of Mercury and Venus explained
- The Method of finding the Distances of the Sun, Moon, and Planets
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- Young Half-breed (Buffalo-Domestic) Bull
- The superstitious notions of the antients with regard to Eclipses
- The Eclipsareon
- Moons Orbit
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- 'Whoa'
- Bull Buffalo in National Museum Group
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- Breaking horse for the 'Circle'
- Preparing to lie down
- Securing captured elephants with the aid of the tame ones
- The Moon’s surface mountainous
- Half-breed (Buffalo-Domestic) Cow
- Performing Elephant
- An Equestrian Epicure
- Teaching the horse to lie down
- Half-breed (Buffalo-Domestic) Calf
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- Pedestal Trick
- Goat trick of Hindoo Jugglers
- The Setter
- Performing Elephant
- The Porter Bottle feat