- Gaur
- Head of Gaur
- Arnee
- Horns of Young Arnee
- Arnee from Indian Painting
- Zamouse, or Bush Cow
- Brahmin Bull
- Head of Musk Ox
- Zebu
- Zebus (var. γ) and Car
- Zebu.—(Var. δ.)
- Chillingham Bull
- Kyloe, or Highland Ox
- Free Martin
- Skull of Short-nosed Ox of the Pampas
- Outlines of Manilla Buffalo
- Comfort
- horse
- Dog
- Dog
- The Human brain
The engraving represents not an actual dissection, but the plan of the fibres as understood by the anatomist. The intricacy of the cerebral structure is so great that it would require a vast number of skilful dissections and engravings to make a correct portrait. Fortunately, this is not necessary for the general reader, who requires only to understand the position of the organs in the head, and the direction of their growth, which is in all cases directly outward from the central region or ventricles, so as to cause a prominence of the cranium—not a “bump,” but a general fulness of contour. Bumps belong to the growth of bone—not that of the brain. - The human brain
If the reader has not fully mastered the intricacy of the brain structure, he will find his difficulties removed by studying two more skilful dissections. The following engraving presents the appearances when we cut through the middle of the brain horizontally and reveal the bottom of the ventricles, in which we see the great ganglion, or optic thalamus and corpus striatum, and the three localities at which the hemispheres are connected by fibres on the median line, called anterior, middle, and posterior commissures. These commissures are of no importance in our study; they assist the corpus callosum in maintaining a close connection between the right and left hemispheres. - My Dog Frisky
- Palæolithic Men Attacking Cave Bear
- Daniel and the lions
- Rampant lion banner
Banner for headings - Dark Blue, Small-banded Tabby
Dark Blue, Small-banded Tabby - Brown Tabby with the black bars far too wide
Brown Tabby with the black bars far too wide - Cat and Kittens
Cat and Kittens - Cat at Show
Cat at Show - Cat watching Mouse hole
Cat watching Mouse hole - Curiously marked white and black cat
Curiously marked white and black cat - 'Dinah'
'Dinah' - English Wild Cat
English Wild Cat - Example of a finely-marked Spotted Tabby He-Cat
Example of a finely-marked Spotted Tabby He-Cat - What is it
Kittens watching a mouse - Kittens after the Show
Kittens after the Show - Example of a finely-marked Tortoiseshell Cat
Example of a finely-marked Tortoiseshell Cat - Example of a properly-marked Brown Tabby
Example of a properly-marked Brown Tabby - Example of Tortoiseshell Cat, very dark variety
Example of Tortoiseshell Cat, very dark variety - 'Fez' - Persian
'Fez' - Persian - Game of Ball
Game of Ball - Group of Kittens at the Crystal Palace Cat Show
Group of Kittens at the Crystal Palace Cat Show - Group of kittens in a box
Group of kittens in a box - Head of a well-marked Striped Brown Tabby
Head of a well-marked Striped Brown Tabby - In full play
Kitten playing with a ball - Kittens at the Show
Kittens at the Show - Light White and Sandy She-Cat and Kittens
Light White and Sandy She-Cat and Kittens - Long Haired Cat 'Tiger'
Long Haired Cat 'Tiger' - Long Haired cat
Long Haired cat - Long haired kitten 'Chloe'
Long haired kitten 'Chloe' - Long Haired Persian 'Bogey'
Long Haired Persian 'Bogey' - Long Haired Persian
Long Haired Persian - Mr. Smith's Tortoiseshell He-Cat
Mr. Smith's Tortoiseshell He-Cat - Persian Kitten 'Lambkin'
Persian Kitten 'Lambkin' - Preperly Marked Black and White
Preperly Marked Black and White - Prize winning siamese
Prize winning siamese - Properly marked black and white cat
Properly marked black and white cat - Properly Marked Siamese
Properly Marked Siamese - Siamese winner of many prizes
Siamese winner of many prizes