FLO4639076: Titanotherium latum, genus of herbivorous mammals that lived in Eocene. Chromolithography of F. John (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company), originally published in “Animals of the Prehistoric World”, 1910, Hamburg (Germany), text by Wilhelm Bolsche. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4638645: Painted lady butterfly, Vanessa cardui, and marmoress or marbled white butterfly, Melanargia galathea. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Moses Harris from “The Aurelian; a Natural History of English Moths and Butterflies,””” new edition edited by J. O. Westwood, published by Henry Bohn, London, 1840. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4639240: Ammonites (Ammonitida), a group of marine animals belonging to the family cephalopods, type Ammonoidea. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935), in “” Tiere der Urwelt”” (Animals of Prehistory), texts by Wilhelm Bolsche (1861-1939), 1916, Hamburg (Germany). Image from a series of maps published by the Reichardt Cocoa company in 1908. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4639402: Prortoceras, genus of artiodactyles, endemic to North America, during the periods from Oligocene to Miocene. Chromolithography by Heinrich Garden (1858-1935) (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company), originally published in “Animals of the Prehistoric World”, 1916, Hamburg (Germany), text by Wilhelm Bolsche. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4639270: Ceratodus latissimus, genus of bone fishes sarcopterygii, has aileron apparatus lobes, joined to the body by a simple bone, these ailerons transformed into legs to become the first amphibious vertebrae tetrapods. They lived from the middle of the Triassic era until the end of the Cretacee. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935), in “” Tiere der Urwelt”” (Animals of Prehistory), texts by Wilhelm Bolsche (1861-1939), 1916, Hamburg (Germany). Image from a series of maps published by the Reichardt Cocoa company in 1908. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4637126: Rustic swallow. Coloured copper engraving by George Graves, in British Ornithology, 1811. Chimney swallow, Barn swallow, Hirundo rustica. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Graves from “British Ornithology”” 1811. Graves was a bookseller, publisher, artist, engraver and colorist and worked on botanical and ornithological books. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4637134: Colchid pheasant. Coloured copper engraving by George Graves, in British Ornithology, 1811. Ring or common pheasant, Phasianus colchicus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Graves from “British Ornithology”” 1811. Graves was a bookseller, publisher, artist, engraver and colorist and worked on botanical and ornithological books. This plate was drawn by William Samuel Howitt, a sporting and natural history artist. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4637173: Small murre or Greenland pigeon. Coloured copper engraving by George Graves, in British Ornithology, 1811. Little grebe, Colymbus minor, Podiceps minor, Tachybaptus ruficollis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Graves from “British Ornithology”” 1811. Graves was a bookseller, publisher, artist, engraver and colorist and worked on botanical and ornithological books. / Bridgeman Images