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See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted firstAlbum order See results on a map View map Philadelphia just after a storm. (14 August, 1829) + Add to album Polar bear (January 3, 1830) + Add to album "Bark canoe, Maine Indians" (October 1830) + Add to album "Long Beach, N.J., Duck shooting" (1830) + Add to album King Vulture (bird), Turbaco, New Grenada (condor). (1830) + Add to album Lizard, Magdaline River, So. America. (1830) + Add to album Grasshopper. (4 April, 1831) + Add to album Iguana. (1830-1832) + Add to album Three birds: 1. Glossy Ibis; 2. Pectorial Sand-piper; 3. Red-Breasted Snipe (1833) + Add to album Three birds: 1. Glossy Ibis; 2. Pectorial Sand-piper; 3. Red-Breasted Snipe (1833) + Add to album Rabbit., Lepus palustris. (1836) + Add to album Bats, "off the Coast of Brazil" (November 18, 1838) + Add to album Goose (with notations) (February 21, 1839) + Add to album Storm Petrel, "Blue Petral, male" (March 18, 1839) + Add to album Crested bird (Passerine bird) (May 28, 1839) + Add to album Fairy Tern (Gygis) (August 1839) + Add to album Frigate-bird, sp. (August 16, 1839) + Add to album Ptilonapus purpuratus, or Fruit Pigeon (September 8, 1839) + Add to album Meliphagid sp. (19 October, 1839) + Add to album Didunculus strigirostrus, Samoa (pigeon). (1839) + Add to album Cormorant sp. (bird) (March 8, 1840) + Add to album Pigeon sp. (August 6, 1840) + Add to album Mauna Loa (volcano), Hawaii (December 1840) + Add to album Antarctic Ice (Ship, from the Wilkes Exp.) (1840) + Add to album Tree near which Capt. Cook was killed (December 1840) + Add to album Prisoners on island of Samboangu? (January 28, 1841) + Add to album Philippine woman? (January 28, 1841) + Add to album Philippine man? (January 28, 1841) + Add to album Prisoners on Samboangu? (January 28, 1841) + Add to album Prisoners on Samboangu? (January 28, 1841) + Add to album Prisoners on Samboangu? (January 28, 1841) + Add to album Prisoners on Samboangu? (January 28, 1841) + Add to album Flowers (January 31, 1841) + Add to album Flowers & butterfly (January 31, 1841) + Add to album Flowers & butterfly (January 31, 1841) + Add to album Flowers & butterfly (January 31, 1841) + Add to album Flowers & butterfly (January 31, 1841) + Add to album Flowers & butterfly (January 31, 1841) + Add to album Albatross sp. ("Diomedea brachyura") (May 20, 1841) + Add to album Fort Sutter? (October 1841) + Add to album American White Pelican (1838-1842) + Add to album Black-fronted tern (1838-1842) + Add to album Black-fronted tern (1838-1842) + Add to album Toucan sp. (1838-1842) + Add to album Swan sp. "from Mr. Heads specimen" (1838-1842) + Add to album Willet (bird) (1838-1842) + Add to album Fish (with notations) (1838-1842) + Add to album Shearwater sp. (January 22, 1839) + Add to album Proscelaria (Sea gull head) (February 13, 1839) + Add to album Rail sp. (bird), Rallus olivaceus (March 9, 1839) + Add to album Caiacaia (bird) (April 1, 1839) + Add to album Unidentified bird (May 1841) + Add to album Eider sp. (bird) (May 1841) + Add to album Frog spawn, Rock Creek, D.C. (April 8, 1849) + Add to album Flower, 7 mile Beach, N.J. (August 8, 1875) + Add to album Animal skull + Add to album Animal bones + Add to album Blackbilled cuckoo + Add to album Duck + Add to album Duck (American Wigeon?)..."Charleston Museum Nov. 16, 1824 (No. 1)" (Nov. 16, 1824) + Add to album First Prev1234Next Last Philadelphia just after a storm. (14 August, 1829) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Polar bear (January 3, 1830) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "Bark canoe, Maine Indians" (October 1830) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "Long Beach, N.J., Duck shooting" (1830) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved King Vulture (bird), Turbaco, New Grenada (condor). (1830) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Lizard, Magdaline River, So. America. (1830) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Grasshopper. (4 April, 1831) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Iguana. (1830-1832) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Three birds: 1. Glossy Ibis; 2. Pectorial Sand-piper; 3. Red-Breasted Snipe (1833) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Three birds: 1. Glossy Ibis; 2. Pectorial Sand-piper; 3. Red-Breasted Snipe (1833) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rabbit., Lepus palustris. (1836) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Bats, "off the Coast of Brazil" (November 18, 1838) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Goose (with notations) (February 21, 1839) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Storm Petrel, "Blue Petral, male" (March 18, 1839) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Crested bird (Passerine bird) (May 28, 1839) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Fairy Tern (Gygis) (August 1839) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Frigate-bird, sp. (August 16, 1839) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Ptilonapus purpuratus, or Fruit Pigeon (September 8, 1839) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Meliphagid sp. (19 October, 1839) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Didunculus strigirostrus, Samoa (pigeon). (1839) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Cormorant sp. (bird) (March 8, 1840) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Pigeon sp. (August 6, 1840) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Mauna Loa (volcano), Hawaii (December 1840) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Antarctic Ice (Ship, from the Wilkes Exp.) (1840) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Tree near which Capt. Cook was killed (December 1840) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Prisoners on island of Samboangu? (January 28, 1841) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Philippine woman? (January 28, 1841) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Philippine man? (January 28, 1841) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Prisoners on Samboangu? (January 28, 1841) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Prisoners on Samboangu? (January 28, 1841) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Prisoners on Samboangu? (January 28, 1841) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Prisoners on Samboangu? (January 28, 1841) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Flowers (January 31, 1841) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Flowers & butterfly (January 31, 1841) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Flowers & butterfly (January 31, 1841) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Flowers & butterfly (January 31, 1841) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Flowers & butterfly (January 31, 1841) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Flowers & butterfly (January 31, 1841) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Albatross sp. ("Diomedea brachyura") (May 20, 1841) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Fort Sutter? (October 1841) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved American White Pelican (1838-1842) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Black-fronted tern (1838-1842) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Black-fronted tern (1838-1842) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Toucan sp. (1838-1842) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Swan sp. "from Mr. Heads specimen" (1838-1842) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Willet (bird) (1838-1842) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Fish (with notations) (1838-1842) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Shearwater sp. (January 22, 1839) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Proscelaria (Sea gull head) (February 13, 1839) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rail sp. (bird), Rallus olivaceus (March 9, 1839) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Caiacaia (bird) (April 1, 1839) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Unidentified bird (May 1841) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Eider sp. (bird) (May 1841) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Frog spawn, Rock Creek, D.C. (April 8, 1849) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Flower, 7 mile Beach, N.J. (August 8, 1875) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Animal skull Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Animal bones Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Blackbilled cuckoo Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Duck Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Duck (American Wigeon?)..."Charleston Museum Nov. 16, 1824 (No. 1)" (Nov. 16, 1824) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved