- The short and the long straps
- Sarcocaulon rigidum
- Teaching the horse to back
- A Wolf
- Cuttlefish
- White Pelican
- Syrian Ants
- Muskrat
- Hare Mouse
- The application of both straps
- Richardia Rehmanni
- Digestive system in humans
- A Section approximately at Right Angles to the Long Axis of the Heart
- Mourning Dove
- Lark Sparrow
- Squirrel
- Swans
- Carolina Wren
- Falcon with Hood
- Gopher
- Cockle
- Streptocarpus Dunnii
- Aloe Pienaarii
- Blue-winged Teal
- Clerodendron triphyllum
- Black Horse
- Yak, from Oriental Annual
- Central Asiatic Sandgrouse (Syrrhaptes paradoxus)
- Edible Dormouse and Garden Dormouse
- Marmot
- Double Nest of Orchard Oriole
- Frightened Horse
- Alpine hare or Snow Hare
- Eagle
- Biceps Muscle in Action
- Dysderidæ
- Polyphemus gigas
- Oliva porphyria
- Wilson’s Snipe
- Black Rat
- Nest of Red-eyed Vireo
- Lagomys
- Hare
- Paca
- Greenland Falcon
- Desert jumping mouse
- Culvert
- Porcupine
- Bears are dangerous
- The Saiga-Antelope (Saiga tartarica)
- Flea
- Cardinal
- Arctotis Decurrens
- The Sangu, or Abyssinian Ox
- Tree-porcupine
- Baltimore Oriole and Nest
- Simulium venustum
- Song Sparrow
- Guinea pig
- Hamster