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  • A grossbill (grosbeak) sitting on a branch of a tree. Etching by Heath.
  • Above, three insects, a shrike, a mineral, a gull, a sprig of a camphor tree and a sprig and berry of a lantana shrub; below, two hares, a duck bernade, two dragon flies and a lemur. Engraving by Heath.
  • St. Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth, viewed from the north bank of the Thames. Wood engraving by C. Butterworth & Heath, 1871.
  • Above, a chamaeleon; below, a schematic depiction of how it catches its prey. Etching by Heath.
  • A loggerhead turtle seen from above and below. Etching by Heath.
  • Above, a bird, a cricket, an insect, a branch and fruit of the guaiacum tree, an eel and a sea-pie; below, a sprig of a flower, three molluscs, two insects and a piece of a ferric oxide ore. Engraving by Heath.
  • Fallow deer. Etching by Heath.
  • Above, two camels, a llama and and a dromedary; below, a giraffe, a goatsucker (nightjar), a hyena, a crab (cancer) and an arctiv fox. Etching by Heath.
  • A tapir. Etching by Heath.
  • Above, two tigers, a fennel stalk and flower, an ant, and a plant; below, a lantern fly, two finches, a coot and a moor-hen. Engraving by Heath.
  • An acrochord (snake of the genus Acrochordus). Etching by Heath.
  • A wood rattle-snake. Etching by Heath.
  • A great horned owl sitting on a branch of a tree. Etching by Heath.
  • Above, two perches, two insects and a hairy spider. Engraving by Heath.llitory of the wall, a peacock, a limpet, the stalk of a flower, a fish (pegasus), two insects, a pelican and a bird; below, a pe.
  • Three differently shaped pearls. Etching by Heath.
  • Male liane of Chilli (Lardizabala biternata Ruíz & Pavón): flowering stem and floral segments. Engraving by Heath, c.1798, after Prevost.
  • An alligator. Etching by Heath.
  • An ultramarine ampelis sitting on a tree trunk. Etching by Heath.
  • Left, a fimbriated tortoise shown from below; right, a fimbriated tortoise shown from the side. Etching by Heath.
  • A four eyed anablebs. Engraving by Heath.
  • A Canada porcupine. Etching by Heath.
  • Above, three fish, four chitons (marine molluscs), a chimaera (a cartilaginous fish of the family Chimeridae), a chrysis (quiescent pupa of butterfly or moth), a cicada, two clematis flowers and three insects; below, flowers and sprig of the coccoloba and a male and a female cochineal insect. Engraving by Heath.
  • A crocodile of the Ganges and a detail of its head. Etching by Heath.
  • A common porcupine. Engraving by Heath.
  • Above, a sprig of a clove tree, a beetle, two sprigs of a cassia tree bearing leaves from which senna is extracted, a beaver and three different cavies (small rodents); below, two beetles and a mocking creeper. Etching by Heath.
  • A Tibetan musk deer shown sitting on the ground and standing up. Etching by Heath.
  • Above, two fish, two birds, a rattle snake and two beetles; below, a mexican cuckoo, three molluscs, a palmtree, two fish and a shell. Engraving by Heath.
  • Above, a sprig and flowers of a lobelia, two grosbeaks with a nest, an earthworm, a madrepore , a manis, and a madrepore (perforated coral); below, a beetle, a mantis, a spanish fly, a turkey, a jellyfish (medusa), and a bulbuos plant. Engraving by Heath.
  • Two gall flies with their larva and pupa are shown next to infested plants. Engraving by Heath.
  • Four écorché figures, front and back views. Line engraving by Heath, after Walker, 1806.