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(1795) + Add to album A snake, small and slender, tan/brown in colour, cross-banded with black markings edged with white. (1795) + Add to album A snake, brown in colour, with broken black cross-banded markings on the lower body. (1795) + Add to album A snake, slender and green in colour, with a darker zig-zag marking along its back and bands of pink running along each side of the upper body. (1795) + Add to album A snake, dark in colour with bands of blue and white running along each side. (1795) + Add to album A snake, dark blue-grey in colour, with brown, black and pale blue flecked markings. + Add to album A snake, slender and brown in colour, with yellow, black and purple stripes running along the length of its back: includes a detail of the underside of the tail. (1795) + Add to album A snake, slender and pale brown in colour, with large dark brown oblong-shaped markings running along its back: includes an outline drawing of the tail. (1795) + Add to album A snake, light brown in colour, with dark brown patches edged in black. (1795) + Add to album A snake, pale buff in colour, with dark brown patches edged in white and a white underbelly. (1795) + Add to album A snake, (bungarus caeruleus?) slender and pale grey in colour, with small white lozenge-shaped markings flecked with black. (1795) + Add to album A snake, (bungarus caeruleus?) yellow and tan in colour, with brown and black diamond-shaped markings. (1795) + Add to album A snake, slender and brown in colour, with black and tan speckled markings between two blue lines, which run the length of the back. (1795) + Add to album A snake, dark brown in colour. (1795) + Add to album A snake, dark brown in colour and stout in shape. (1795) + Add to album A snake, slender and dark brown in colour, with pale patches between two white dotted lines, which run along the length of the back. (1795) + Add to album A snake, slender and light brown in colour, with pale triangular patches edged with black, running along its back. (1795) + Add to album A snake, green in colour with white markings the upper body: includes a detail of the tail's underside. (1795) + Add to album A snake, bright green in colour with a pale underbelly (?). (1795) + Add to album A snake, dark brown in colour, with black cross-bands and two yellow lines running along the length of the back. (1795) + Add to album A snake, dark green in colour with pale cross-bands and two narrow yellow bands running along the length of the back. (1795) + Add to album A poisonous snake, green in colour with yellow and green underbelly: includes two outline drawings of the head. (1795) + Add to album A poisonous snake, brown in colour with darker oblong patches: includes three outline drawings of the head. (1795) + Add to album Two poisonous snakes (Indian cobras): four figures showing the snakes' hoods, seen from above and below, indicating the distinctive 'spectacle'and 'V-shaped' markings. (1795) + Add to album A poisonous snake, Indian cobra: illustration shows 'spectacle' marking on the snake's hood and includes two details of the head and an outline drawing of the tail. (1795) + Add to album A snake, light brown in colour with dark brown patches and wavy line on its back, edged with white: includes outline drawing of the tail. (1795) + Add to album A poisonous snake, yellow in colour, with broad grey cross-banded markings: includes a detail of the tail and two outline drawings of the head. (1795) + Add to album A poisonous snake (bungarus caeruleus), dark in colour, with narrow white cross-banded markings: includes two outline drawings of the head and one of the tail. (1795) + Add to album A snake. (1 Nov 1791) + Add to album A lizard. + Add to album A small lizard with flattened tail. + Add to album An alligator. (1 April 1800) + Add to album A snake with expanded neck. (1 July 1791) + Add to album A horned viper. (1 Nov 1792) + Add to album A hooded cobra in striking position. ([1 Nov 1792]) + Add to album An Indian snake, Bodroo Pam. ([1796]) + Add to album Two scorpions: Thelyphonus giganteus and Thelyphonus rufipes. + Add to album A scorpion: Thelyphonus giganteus. + Add to album A large scorpion: Buthus cyaneus. + Add to album Six different species of serpents, including pythons and cobras, killing their prey, cattle, by strangulation. (1855) + Add to album A bull frog. (1802) + Add to album A reptile (aboina guana). (1 January 1802) + Add to album A cayman is fighting with a viper next to the freshly hatched cayman egg. + Add to album Above, four different lizards; below, a launce (sand eel), a Persian lynx and a Bay lynx. (21 January 1786) + Add to album Six different animals, including a bird, a snake, butterflies and a rodent. (25 September 1784) + Add to album Above, a mud tortoise; below, profile of a mud tortoise. (1757) + Add to album Above, two butterflies; below, a small double-headed snake from Barbabos. (1748) + Add to album A monitor lizard. (1795) + Add to album Crocodiles on the river, near Wadi Daboua, at sunset, Egypt. (16 November 1838) + Add to album Seville orange, purple crocuses, grass snake and goat moth caterpillar c. 1650-82 (c. 1650-82) + Add to album Lizard (1874) + Add to album L'Outre animal Amphibie, no.7 (ca. 1730?) + Add to album ''Lacerta ochroura'' + Add to album + Add to album ''Lacenta orbicularis L. 365 -- Fapayaxin. Hern. Mex. 327'' + Add to album + Add to album ''Salamandra punctata'' + Add to album ''Coluber plumbeus'' + Add to album Rattlesnake organs of generation. + Add to album First Prev12345Next Last A snake, dark in colour, with a yellowish stripe running along its side, a green underbelly and a white tail with patchy black markings. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, dark green/brown in colour, with dark brown oval-shaped markings or cross-bands edged in white. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, small and slender, tan/brown in colour, cross-banded with black markings edged with white. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, brown in colour, with broken black cross-banded markings on the lower body. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, slender and green in colour, with a darker zig-zag marking along its back and bands of pink running along each side of the upper body. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, dark in colour with bands of blue and white running along each side. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, dark blue-grey in colour, with brown, black and pale blue flecked markings. image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, slender and brown in colour, with yellow, black and purple stripes running along the length of its back: includes a detail of the underside of the tail. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, slender and pale brown in colour, with large dark brown oblong-shaped markings running along its back: includes an outline drawing of the tail. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, light brown in colour, with dark brown patches edged in black. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, pale buff in colour, with dark brown patches edged in white and a white underbelly. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC0 1.0 Universal A snake, (bungarus caeruleus?) slender and pale grey in colour, with small white lozenge-shaped markings flecked with black. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, (bungarus caeruleus?) yellow and tan in colour, with brown and black diamond-shaped markings. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, slender and brown in colour, with black and tan speckled markings between two blue lines, which run the length of the back. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, dark brown in colour. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, dark brown in colour and stout in shape. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, slender and dark brown in colour, with pale patches between two white dotted lines, which run along the length of the back. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, slender and light brown in colour, with pale triangular patches edged with black, running along its back. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, green in colour with white markings the upper body: includes a detail of the tail's underside. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, bright green in colour with a pale underbelly (?). (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, dark brown in colour, with black cross-bands and two yellow lines running along the length of the back. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, dark green in colour with pale cross-bands and two narrow yellow bands running along the length of the back. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A poisonous snake, green in colour with yellow and green underbelly: includes two outline drawings of the head. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A poisonous snake, brown in colour with darker oblong patches: includes three outline drawings of the head. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 Two poisonous snakes (Indian cobras): four figures showing the snakes' hoods, seen from above and below, indicating the distinctive 'spectacle'and 'V-shaped' markings. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A poisonous snake, Indian cobra: illustration shows 'spectacle' marking on the snake's hood and includes two details of the head and an outline drawing of the tail. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake, light brown in colour with dark brown patches and wavy line on its back, edged with white: includes outline drawing of the tail. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A poisonous snake, yellow in colour, with broad grey cross-banded markings: includes a detail of the tail and two outline drawings of the head. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A poisonous snake (bungarus caeruleus), dark in colour, with narrow white cross-banded markings: includes two outline drawings of the head and one of the tail. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake. (1 Nov 1791) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A lizard. image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A small lizard with flattened tail. image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 An alligator. (1 April 1800) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A snake with expanded neck. (1 July 1791) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A horned viper. (1 Nov 1792) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A hooded cobra in striking position. ([1 Nov 1792]) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 An Indian snake, Bodroo Pam. ([1796]) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 Two scorpions: Thelyphonus giganteus and Thelyphonus rufipes. image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A scorpion: Thelyphonus giganteus. image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A large scorpion: Buthus cyaneus. image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 Six different species of serpents, including pythons and cobras, killing their prey, cattle, by strangulation. (1855) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A bull frog. (1802) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A reptile (aboina guana). (1 January 1802) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A cayman is fighting with a viper next to the freshly hatched cayman egg. image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 Above, four different lizards; below, a launce (sand eel), a Persian lynx and a Bay lynx. (21 January 1786) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 Six different animals, including a bird, a snake, butterflies and a rodent. (25 September 1784) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 Above, a mud tortoise; below, profile of a mud tortoise. (1757) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 Above, two butterflies; below, a small double-headed snake from Barbabos. (1748) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A monitor lizard. (1795) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 Crocodiles on the river, near Wadi Daboua, at sunset, Egypt. (16 November 1838) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 Seville orange, purple crocuses, grass snake and goat moth caterpillar c. 1650-82 (c. 1650-82) © Royal Collection Trust | All Rights Reserved Lizard (1874) Courtesy of a private collector | All Rights Reserved L'Outre animal Amphibie, no.7 (ca. 1730?) Courtesy of Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University | Public Domain ''Lacerta ochroura'' Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation | All Rights Reserved Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation | All Rights Reserved ''Lacenta orbicularis L. 365 -- Fapayaxin. Hern. Mex. 327'' Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation | All Rights Reserved Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation | All Rights Reserved ''Salamandra punctata'' Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation | All Rights Reserved ''Coluber plumbeus'' Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake organs of generation. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved