Images Filters Artist Richard N. Stoker Collection Collection... Royal BC Museum (15) Country Country... Canada (15) Continent Continent... North America (15) Medium Medium... Watercolour (15) Category Category... Flora & Fauna (15) Date Date... 1800s (1) 1810s (1) 1820s (1) 1830s (1) 1840s (1) 1850s (1) 1860s (3) 1870s (13) 1880s (1) 1890s (1) Richard N. Stoker 15 matching results. See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map A Common Cricket. (1876) + Add to album This Is A Grass Insect Half Painted For He Would Not Stay Quit. (1876) + Add to album House Cricket. (April 1876) + Add to album Cockroaches They Are Very Common In The Houses. (11 Jun 1867) + Add to album The Verandah Always Full Of These Hornets: They Constantly Come Into The Homes. (19 April, 1876) + Add to album Tullagany [?]. (13 May 187-) + Add to album For A While The Fields Are Covered With These Little Beetles. (15 May 1876) + Add to album Such A Noise As This Bee Makes: The ... Green In The Body Is Beautiful I Cannot Put It In. (20 Apr 1876) + Add to album This Is A Cricket: Not Very Common But Caught Him Under Table. (19 May, 1876) + Add to album A Garden Bee. (22 Apr 1867) + Add to album [Grasshopper Or Cricket] (18 May 187-) + Add to album This is the only beetle of the kind I have seen. (24 Jul 18--) + Add to album Found This Beetle In The House, Not Very Common. (27 Jun 1876) + Add to album This is a Mantis, the only one I have seen. (1876) + Add to album A Common House Beetle. (16 Jun 1876) + Add to album 1 A Common Cricket. (1876) Courtesy of Royal BC Museum | All Rights Reserved This Is A Grass Insect Half Painted For He Would Not Stay Quit. (1876) Courtesy of Royal BC Museum | All Rights Reserved House Cricket. (April 1876) Courtesy of Royal BC Museum | All Rights Reserved Cockroaches They Are Very Common In The Houses. (11 Jun 1867) Courtesy of Royal BC Museum | All Rights Reserved The Verandah Always Full Of These Hornets: They Constantly Come Into The Homes. (19 April, 1876) Courtesy of Royal BC Museum | All Rights Reserved Tullagany [?]. (13 May 187-) Courtesy of Royal BC Museum | All Rights Reserved For A While The Fields Are Covered With These Little Beetles. (15 May 1876) Courtesy of Royal BC Museum | All Rights Reserved Such A Noise As This Bee Makes: The ... Green In The Body Is Beautiful I Cannot Put It In. (20 Apr 1876) Courtesy of Royal BC Museum | All Rights Reserved This Is A Cricket: Not Very Common But Caught Him Under Table. (19 May, 1876) Courtesy of Royal BC Museum | All Rights Reserved A Garden Bee. (22 Apr 1867) Courtesy of Royal BC Museum | All Rights Reserved [Grasshopper Or Cricket] (18 May 187-) Courtesy of Royal BC Museum | All Rights Reserved This is the only beetle of the kind I have seen. (24 Jul 18--) Courtesy of Royal BC Museum | All Rights Reserved Found This Beetle In The House, Not Very Common. (27 Jun 1876) Courtesy of Royal BC Museum | All Rights Reserved This is a Mantis, the only one I have seen. (1876) Courtesy of Royal BC Museum | All Rights Reserved A Common House Beetle. (16 Jun 1876) Courtesy of Royal BC Museum | All Rights Reserved