- A mischevous goat
- Feeding the cow
- Feeding the horse
- How the calf was fed
- Milking the cow
Girl milking a cow - The Calf
- The Cow
- The Horse
- Frustrated
Three dogs are frustrated that they cannot get a cat on top of a post. - 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. - 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. - Cat looking back
- Cat looking over a wall
- Cat lying on its back
- Cat sitting on a fence
- Cat sitting pretty
- Cat Sitting up
- Cat sleeping in its bed
- Cat sleeping on the wall
- Cat slinking along
- Cat stalking a bird
- Cat with its shadow
- Cat
- Cat and dogs standoff
- Cat and Shadow
- Cat cleaning itself
- Cat climbing into basket
- Cat Eating
- Cat going down stairs
- Cat having a good yawn
- Cat having a stretch
- Cat licking its paw
- Cat looking at the moon
- Dog looking out
- Dog on its pillow
- Dog on the sofa
- Dog sleeping
- Dog lifting its head up
- Dog strutting
- Dog
- Eying the basket
- Running Dog
- Sitting dog
- Two dogs
- Two dogs
- Two dogs
- Dog
- Dog
- Dog and sleeping cat
- Dog backing up
- Dog chasing a rabbit
- Dog choosing a good pillow
- Dog eating a bone
- Angora Buck
Early Importation - Angora Goat
The next importation of practical importance, although it was claimed that nine head were received about 1861, by one Stiles, was made by Israel S. Diehl, a former U.S. consul and C. S. Brown, of Newark, New Jersey, about 1868. Mr. Diehl was commissioned by the United States government to investigate the industry in Turkey, and he secured a lot of Angoras, variously estimated at from one hundred to one hundred and sixty head. Mr. C. P. Bailey furnished the money for the transportation of these goats to California. He says, "Some were fairly good and some were only ordinary. They were of medium size, and with the exception of the neck, tolerably well covered with fleece, which however had a scattering of kemp throughout. They were conceded to be the best brought to California up to that time." Some of these bucks had been tampered with and were sterile. - The field-mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus)
- Head of Mus decumanus
- Head of Mus rattus
- Mus decumanus
- Mus rattus