- Bocconia cordata
- Young Conifers and hardy fine-leaved Plants
- Iron plate for upright pianoforte fitted with Capo D’astro bar
- Action by Andreas and Nanette (Stein), Streicher Viennese escapement (1794)
- Polycheles baccata
- Melanocetus Murrayi, 1,850–2,450 fathoms
- Berberis nepalensis
- Beheading of James, the son of Zebedee
- Bathyteuthis abyssicola
- Cristofori’s action in its final form
- The Erard grand action modified by Herz
- Globigerina ooze
- Aralia japonica
- Iron plate for upright pianoforte with Agraffes (Mehlin patents)
- Tapping a Rubber Tree
- Bathynomus giganteus
- Arrangement of iron plate, braces and scale of parlor size grand pianoforte
- Back view of upright pianoforte
- Hypobythius calycodes
- Centaurea babylonica
- The First Type of McCormick Reaper
- Upright action showing lost-motion device
- Silhouettes of Grandfather and Grandmother
- Saccopharynx ampullaceus
- Jonas Chickering’s full solid cast grand metal plate
- Sicyonis crassa
- Euphausia latifrons, from the surface of the sea
- Beheading of John The Baptist
- Sketch of iron plate for concert grand
- Grand pianoforte action with metallic action and damper frames
- Modern method og grand pianoforte case construction
- Luke hanged on an olive tree
- Franklin's Printing Press
- Semi-diagrammatic section through the eye of Serolis schythei
- Howe's First Sewing Machine
- Natives Drying Rubber
- Opostomias micripnus
- Edison in his Library
- Faneuil Hall, Boston, Adjoining Quincy Market
- Charles Goodyear
- A Monk Copying Manuscript Books
- Standard American upright action
- The Earliest Printers at Work
- Standard modern American grand action
- The Old Way of Reaping
- McCormick's Reaping Machine
- Elias Howe
- Birthplace of Charles Goodyear
- Sextuple Perfecting Press
- Collosendeis arcuatus, from a depth of 1,500 metres
- Edison's First Phonograph
- Jonathan and his Uncle William in the One-horse Chaise
- Wellesley College in 1886
- Daniel Webster
- Crucifixion of Jesus Christ
- Kitchen in which Goodyear made his Experiments
- Bentheuphausia amblyops, from 1,000 fathoms
- Cheapside in London
- Alexander Graham Bell in 1900
- Dom Pedro II