- The Cat and the Knocker
- The cat which died of grief
- The Cat and the Frog
- The Cat and the Pigeon
- The Polar bear and her cubs
- The two wise cart-horses
- The Elephant and the Rotten Bridge
- The Elephant in a Well
- A sheep taking in the view
- The Ash-Coloured Buzzard
- Lynx in a tree
- Rabbit
- A wolf
- Bobcat
- Mountain Lion
- Eagle
- Owl
- An Old Monarch
- Deerhound
- The Albatross swooping over the ocean waves
- The Cormorant, the Fishing Bird of China
- The Savage Florida Alligator
- A Hooded Peregrine Falcon. Its eyes are covered by the hood until the game is in sight
- The Three-banded Armadillo. An Animal in a Coat of Mail
- The Common Hedgehog with his Battery of Spines
- The Starling. One of the Talking Birds
- A Gray Parrot on His Perch. Waiting to Speak His Piece
- The Mocking Bird. No other Bird has such Versatile Vocal Powers
- The Black Swan of Australia
- A Pair of Angora Goats
- The Alpine Ibex. Note the Curiously Knobbed Horns
- The White Yak of the Asiatic Mountains
- The Striped Zebra of Africa
- The Otter, One of Nature's Fishers
- Diagram of a longitudinal section of a mosquito
- Normal position of the larvæ of Culex and Anopheles in the water
- A flesh fly
- A medieval method of combating the plague. The persecution of the anointers in Milan in 1630
- A millipede
- A solpugid (Eremobates cinerea)
- A true scorpion
- A whip-scorpion
- Aëdes calopus; larva
- An American tarantula
- Mosquito
- Mosquito
- Anopheles quadrimaculatus mosquito
- Argus persicus. Capitulum of male
- Auchmeromyia luteola
- Beak of hemipteron
- Cross section of the larva of the browntail moth showing the tubercles bearing the poison hairs
- Culex sollicitans. Female
- Culicoides guttipennis - (a) adult, (×15) (b) head of same (c) larva (d) head (e) pupa
- Dancing Mania
- Demodex folliculorum
- Calliphora erythrocephala
- Chrysomyia macellaria
- Conorhinus abdominalis
- Conorhinus sanguisugus
- Cordylobia anthropophaga