- Circassians
- Interior of a house at Radak
- A performer of the dances of Montezuma
- Typical Ainos
- Square stool belonging to the King of Bornou
Square stool belonging to the King of Bornou. (Fac-simile of early engraving. Although he was a convert to Mohammedanism, Yarro evidently put more faith in the superstitions of his forefathers than in his new creed. Fetiches and gri-gris were hung over his door, and in one of his huts there was a square stool, supported on two sides by four little wooden effigies of men. The character, manners, and costumes of the people of Borghoo differ essentially from those of the natives of Yarriba. - Captain John Ross
- Esquimaux family
- Warriors of Ombay and Guebeh
- Their straight walls rose far above our masts
- Rawak hut on piles
- View of a Merawe temple
- Reception of the Mission
- New Zealanders
- Ancient idols near Pondicherry
- Reefs off Vanikoro
- New Guinea hut on piles
- Portrait of Clapperton
- View of Adélie Land
- The rudder had to be protected
- Afghan costumes
Afghan costumes - An Australian farm near the Blue Mountains