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See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map Rattlesnake entrails (1802) + Add to album Badger? + Add to album Campsis + Add to album Asplenium platyneuron. (1909) + Add to album Siren lacertina. + Add to album Tooth, fossils. + Add to album Pogonia seedling + Add to album Skull (animal) + Add to album Mammoth tooth + Add to album Rattlesnake segment + Add to album Mole head, lower view + Add to album Unidentified botanical drawing + Add to album Mole (jaw and teeth) + Add to album Mole jaws and teeth + Add to album Brutae + Add to album Mole skull, lower view + Add to album Melothria pendula L. + Add to album Triadenum virginicum (L.) Raf. + Add to album Monotropa uniflora L. + Add to album Datura stramonium L. + Add to album Heart and blood vessels + Add to album Fungus (June 24, 1809) + Add to album Lepidodendron + Add to album Tofieldia? + Add to album Fungi + Add to album Rattlesnake skeleton. + Add to album Alligator, or Hell-bender. + Add to album Liliaceous genus from William Hamilton's "Stove"? + Add to album Rattlesnake rattle + Add to album Rattlesnake rattle + Add to album Podophyllum peltatum + Add to album Tooth (?), fossil + Add to album Epilobium angustifolium + Add to album Mammoth tooth + Add to album Populus grandidentata + Add to album Mammoth tooth + Add to album Trichechi rosmari + Add to album Mole (jaw and teeth) + Add to album Mole (jaw and teeth) + Add to album Fungus + Add to album Hieracium venosum L.? + Add to album Pyrola Maculata L [spotted wintergreen] + Add to album Diplacus glutinosus (Wendl.) + Add to album Triadenum virginicum (L.) Raf. + Add to album Rattlesnake internal organs + Add to album Alligator, or Hell-bender. + Add to album Brutae (upper jaw), found at Greenbriar + Add to album Rattlesnake, anatomy of the tail. + Add to album Rattlesnake stomach + Add to album Lepiota procera + Add to album Rattlesnake organs of generation. + Add to album Rattlesnake internal organs. + Add to album Rattlesnake tail + Add to album Rattlesnake anatomy + Add to album Mastodon skull + Add to album Quercus sp. + Add to album Allium canadense L.? + Add to album Crinum americanum L. + Add to album Sagittaria acutifolia + Add to album Clitoria mariana L. + Add to album 123Next Last Rattlesnake entrails (1802) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Badger? Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Campsis Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Asplenium platyneuron. (1909) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Siren lacertina. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Tooth, fossils. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Pogonia seedling Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Skull (animal) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Mammoth tooth Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake segment Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Mole head, lower view Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Unidentified botanical drawing Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Mole (jaw and teeth) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Mole jaws and teeth Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Brutae Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Mole skull, lower view Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Melothria pendula L. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Triadenum virginicum (L.) Raf. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Monotropa uniflora L. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Datura stramonium L. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Heart and blood vessels Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Fungus (June 24, 1809) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Lepidodendron Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Tofieldia? Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Fungi Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake skeleton. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Alligator, or Hell-bender. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Liliaceous genus from William Hamilton's "Stove"? Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake rattle Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake rattle Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Podophyllum peltatum Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Tooth (?), fossil Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Epilobium angustifolium Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Mammoth tooth Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Populus grandidentata Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Mammoth tooth Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Trichechi rosmari Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Mole (jaw and teeth) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Mole (jaw and teeth) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Fungus Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Hieracium venosum L.? Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Pyrola Maculata L [spotted wintergreen] Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Diplacus glutinosus (Wendl.) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Triadenum virginicum (L.) Raf. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake internal organs Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Alligator, or Hell-bender. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Brutae (upper jaw), found at Greenbriar Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake, anatomy of the tail. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake stomach Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Lepiota procera Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake organs of generation. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake internal organs. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake tail Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake anatomy Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Mastodon skull Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Quercus sp. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Allium canadense L.? Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Crinum americanum L. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Sagittaria acutifolia Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Clitoria mariana L. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved