- Thelemark cows of Norway
- Beaver
- Beaver 2
- Cat sitting in a chair
- Cat on a curtain
- Cat
- Cat and kitten 2
- Kitten getting comfortable
- Chicken and kitten
- Curiosity
- Wise cat
- Soggy cat
- Three kittens
- Kitten Dreams
- Fifi, Nicholas and Toto
- Cat and mouse
- Wasn't me
- Kitten
- kitten on a toy boat
- Spoon-feeding kitten
- Nice looking roast
- Black kitten
- Kitten and curtain
- Girl and cat
- Kitten and Rabbit
- Three kittens and a basket
- Kittens playing with ball of wool
- Kitten and bucket
- Cat and kitten 3
- Decorated Cat
- Two cats
- Family portrait
- Mother cat with kitten
- Kitten and puppy faceoff
- Kittens play fighting
- Cat and kitten
- Bear
- Angora Goats
- Skin Canoes of the Mandan Indians
- Tiger
- Podolian Cow, Galicia
- Black cat grooming himself
- 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. - Arnee from Indian Painting
- 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. - The Mehari, or racing Camel
- The Berkshire
- Arnee
- Caribou
Caribou - Gaur
- Cotswold
- Elephant employed to build a railway in Africa
- Brown Lemming
Brown Lemming - Brahmin Bull
- Zebu
- Halicore Dugong
- Manatee (Manatus Americanus)
- Small Breed White pig, Shown at Bedford
- Ailuropus Melanoleucus
Besides these two varieties of bears, there is another animal, which, though it is not properly a bear, resembles one so closely that it is classed by the Chinese and Tibetans in that family. It is known to the Chinese as hua hsiung, or "mottled bear," and Milne Edwards, who studied and described it, has called it Ailuropus melanoleucus. This animal was, I believe, discovered by that enterprising missionary and naturalist, Father Armand David (who called it "white bear"), in the little eastern Tibetan principality of Dringpa or Mupin, in western Ssu-ch'uan.[13] Five specimens have so far been secured of this very rare animal: three are in the Jardin des Plantes of Paris, the other two in the Museum at the Jesuits' establishment, at Zikawei, near Shanghai. - Camel
Camel