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- Nests of Social Weavers
- Woodpecker drilling a hole for a nest
- Nests of the Bottle bird
- A grateful return
- A Sly Couple
- A faithful companion
- Long Lost Found Again
- Remorse from an elephant
- Mariahof Cow, Styria
- Hereford Bull, 'Tredegar'
- Heads of aye-aye, marmoset and East Indian Red Monkey
- Devon Yearling Heifer, shown at Croydon, 1875
- Prize Short-horn, 'Pride of Windsor' , shown at Islington
- Angora Goats
- Podolian Cow, Galicia
- Group of African Cattle
- Small Breed White pig, Shown at Bedford
- Thelemark cows of Norway
- The Berkshire
- Siamese War Elephant
- Llama
- Indian Elephant employed in a Timber yard, Moulmein
- European Lynx (Felis Lynx)
- Bastard Gemsbok (Antilope leucophaea, Pallas
- Bony skeleton of Hippopotamus
- Waterbok (Antilope [Kobus] ellipsprymna, Ogilby)
- Skull of Bear (Ursus), showing the dentition
- White-Eared Antelope (A. leucotes), Male, Central Africa
- Argali (Ovis Poli)
- Esquimaux Dog
- Walrus, showing the upper incisors in the form of tusks
- The Mehari, or racing Camel
- Walrus skull, showing the powerful canine teeth
- Opossum
- The Woolly Kangaroo
- Head of Indian Elephant
- Manatee (Manatus Americanus)
- Halicore Dugong
- Dorset Ram
- Cotswold
- African Fat-Tailed Sheep
- Sheep-washing in Australia
- Sheep-shearing operations in Australia
- Two-year old Southdown sheep
- Rambouillet-Negretti Ram
- Negretti Merino Ram
- Lord Chesham's Shropshire
- Flock of sheep in Australia, under a large Eucalyptus
- A Ganglion of a Leech
- The Growth and Migration of Granules of the Cerebellum
- The Body of a Motor Neurone
- The Surface of the Left Cerebral Hemisphere, Cerebellum,and Medulla Oblongata.
- Highly Magnified Section through the Wall of a Circumvallate Papilla of the Tongue, showing Two Taste-Bulbs.
- Horizontal Section through the Right Eye
- The Retina in Vertical Section
- The Formation of an Image by the Refracting Media of the Eye
- The External, Middle, and Internal Ear of the Left Side
- Organ of Corti
- Sense-Organs susceptible to Pressure
- The Anterior Half of the Larynx seen from Behind