FLO4654878: Green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas (endangered), loggerhead, Caretta caretta (endangered), and leatherback turtle, Dermochelys coriacea (critically endangered). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Jean Baptiste Guyard after an illustration by Jean-Gabriel Pretre from Bernard Germain de Lacepede's Natural History of Oviparous Quadrupeds, Snakes, Fish and Cetaceans, Eymery, Paris, 1825. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4648926: Pauline Labonte rose, pink variety of the tea rose raised by Monsieur Pradel of Mantauban in 1852. Chromolithograph drawn and lithographed after nature by F. Grobon from Hippolyte Jamain and Eugene Forney's “” Les Roses,” Paris, J. Rothschild, 1873. Jamain was a rose grower and Forney a professor of arboriculture. Francois Frederic GROBON (1815-1901) ran his own atelier and illustrated “” Fleurs” after Redoute with his brother Anthelme as the Grobon freres. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4648968: General Lamarque rose, variety of hazelnut raised by Monsieur Marechal of Angers in 1830. Chromolithograph drawn and lithographed after nature by F. Grobon from Hippolyte Jamain and Eugene Forney's “” Les Roses,” Paris, J. Rothschild, 1873. Jamain was a rose grower and Forney a professor of arboriculture. Francois Frederic GROBON (1815-1901) ran his own atelier and illustrated “” Fleurs” after Redoute with his brother Anthelme as the Grobon freres. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4649017: Marquise de Ligneris rose, hybrid raised by Eugene Guenoux at Voisen in 1869. Chromolithograph drawn and lithographed after nature by F. Grobon from Hippolyte Jamain and Eugene Forney's “” Les Roses,” Paris, J. Rothschild, 1873. Jamain was a rose grower and Forney a professor of arboriculture. Francois Frederic GROBON (1815-1901) ran his own atelier and illustrated “” Fleurs” after Redoute with his brother Anthelme as the Grobon freres. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4649034: Berthe Bazterais rose, hybrid rose raised by Monsieur Fontaine of Chatillon in 1869. Chromolithograph drawn and lithographed after nature by F. Grobon from Hippolyte Jamain and Eugene Forney's “” Les Roses,” Paris, J. Rothschild, 1873. Jamain was a rose grower and Forney a professor of arboriculture. Francois Frederic GROBON (1815-1901) ran his own atelier and illustrated “” Fleurs” after Redoute with his brother Anthelme as the Grobon freres. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4649043: Monsieur Bincenne rose, hybrid raised by Monsieur Liabaud of Lyon in 1864. Chromolithograph drawn and lithographed after nature by F. Grobon from Hippolyte Jamain and Eugene Forney's “” Les Roses,” Paris, J. Rothschild, 1873. Jamain was a rose grower and Forney a professor of arboriculture. Francois Frederic GROBON (1815-1901) ran his own atelier and illustrated “” Fleurs” after Redoute with his brother Anthelme as the Grobon freres. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4649328: De la Grifferaie rose, hybrid of the Rosa multiflora, appeared on the market around 1846. Chromolithograph drawn and lithographed after nature by F. Grobon from Hippolyte Jamain and Eugene Forney's “” Les Roses,” Paris, J. Rothschild, 1873. Jamain was a rose grower and Forney a professor of arboriculture. Francois Frederic GROBON (1815-1901) ran his own atelier and illustrated “” Fleurs” after Redoute with his brother Anthelme as the Grobon freres. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4649347: General Jacqueminot rose, hybrid produced in 1853 by Roussel, an amateur rose grower from Meudon. Chromolithograph drawn and lithographed after nature by F. Grobon from Hippolyte Jamain and Eugene Forney's “” Les Roses,” Paris, J. Rothschild, 1873. Jamain was a rose grower and Forney a professor of arboriculture. Francois Frederic GROBON (1815-1901) ran his own atelier and illustrated “” Fleurs” after Redoute with his brother Anthelme as the Grobon freres. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4693902: Minerals and crystals (aragonite, dolomite, anhydrite, apatite and fluorine) - Chromolithography of Mineralogy by Gustav Adolph Kengott (1818-1897), extract from Natural History by Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert (1780-1860), 1886 - Minerals and crystals including aragonite, dolomite, anhydrite, apite, apitus Chromolithograph from Dr. Aldolph Kenngott's “” Mineralogy”” section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's “” Naturgeschichte,”” Schreiber, Munich, 1886 / Bridgeman Images
FLO4693946: Precious metals (mercury on cinnabarite, cinnabarite, copper, chalcopyrite, indigo copper sulphide and bornite) - Chromolithography of Mineralogy by Gustav Adolph Kengott (1818-1897), excerpt from Histoire Naturelle by Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert (1780-1860), 1886 - Precious metals including mercury on cinnabarite, 1886 - Precious metals including mercury on cinnabarite, 1886 nabarite, copper, chalcocite, indigo copper on chalcopyrite, and bornite - Chromolithograph from Dr. Aldolph Kenngott's “” Mineralogy”” section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's “” Naturgeschichte,”” Schreiber, Munich, 1886 / Bridgeman Images
FLO4694006: Table of average thickness of rock layers and cross section of the earth's bark - Chromolithography of Geology and Paleontology by Friedrich Rolle (1827-1887), extract from Natural History by Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert (1780-1860), 1886 - Table of average thickness of rock layers and image of a geological crosssection through the Earth ' s crust -Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolle's “” Geology and Paleontology”” section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's “” Naturgeschichte,””” Schreiber, Munich, 1886 / Bridgeman Images
FLO4694619: Geometric tortoise, Psammobates geometricus (Testudo geometrica) endangered, and radiated tortoise, Astrochelys radiata (Testudo radiata) critically endangered. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Coates after an illustration by George Shaw from his General Zoology, Amphibia, London, 1801. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4694784: Extinct Reunion giant tortoise, Cylindraspis indica (Indian tortoise, Testudo indica) and shells of the extinct saddle-backed Rodrigues giant tortoise, Cylindraspis vosmaeri. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Heath after an illustration by George Shaw from his General Zoology, Amphibia, London, 1801. / Bridgeman Images