- Thelemark cows of Norway
- Cat sitting in a chair
- Beaver
- Curiosity
- Beaver 2
- Cat and mouse
- Chicken and kitten
- Cat
- Cat on a curtain
- Soggy cat
- Kitten getting comfortable
- Black kitten
- Wise cat
- Family portrait
- Kitten Dreams
- Kitten
- Three kittens and a basket
- Three kittens
- kitten on a toy boat
- Kitten and curtain
- Kitten and Rabbit
- Nice looking roast
- Kittens playing with ball of wool
- Girl and cat
- Cat and kitten 2
- Wasn't me
- Fifi, Nicholas and Toto
- Spoon-feeding kitten
- Mother cat with kitten
- Two cats
- Cat and kitten 3
- Kitten and bucket
- Decorated Cat
- Kitten and puppy faceoff
- Kittens play fighting
- Cat and kitten
- Elephant employed to build a railway in Africa
- Black cat grooming himself
- Bear
- Tiger
- Another family portrait
- Angora Goats
- Skin Canoes of the Mandan Indians
- Podolian Cow, Galicia
- The Mehari, or racing Camel
- The Berkshire
- Heads of Mammiferous Animals
18. Manis. 25. Beaver. 19. Armadillo. 26. Hare. 20. Elephant. 27. Musk. 21. Spaniel. 28. Rein-deer. 22. Greyhound. 29. Ox. 23. Mastiff. 30. Horse. 24. Fox. - Arnee from Indian Painting
- Cotswold
- Heads of Quadrupeds
1. Rhinoceros. 10. Fallow deer. 2. Seal. 11. Chamois. 3. Cat. 12. Antelope. 4. Sable. 13. Goat. 5. Bear. 14. Sheep. 6. Badger. 15. Bison. 7. Camel. 16. Hog. 8. Elk. 17. Outline of the head of the Great Whale. 9. Stag, or red deer. - Caribou
Caribou - Arnee
- Brown Lemming
Brown Lemming - Brahmin Bull
- Halicore Dugong
- Gaur
- Manatee (Manatus Americanus)
- Zebu
- Walrus skull, showing the powerful canine teeth
- 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.