Eyes and no eyes: book II -- by pond and river (lecture: Newton & Co., at least 13 slides, 1926-1948)
photographer: Slide 5, Edible frog croaking
photographer: Slide 13, Stickleback Nest
The life history of a butterfly (lecture: Newton & Co., 50 slides, in/before 1926)
photographer: Slide 33, Silver-washed Fritillary. Wings open
photographer: Slide 38, The Orange Tip
Natural history subjects (lecture: Newton & Co., 497 slides, in/before 1909)
photographer: Slide 1, Long-eared Bat (Plecotus auritus), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 2, Long-eared Bat (Plecotus auritus), side view
photographer: Slide 3, Long-eared Bat (Plecotus auritus), front view
photographer: Slide 7, Serotine Bat (Vesperugo serotinus), front view
photographer: Slide 8, Serotine Bat (Vesperugo serotinus), side view
photographer: Slide 13, Noctule Bat (Vesperugo noctula), front view
photographer: Slide 14, Noctule Bat (Vesperugo noctula), three-quarter view
photographer: Slide 15, Noctule Bat (Vesperugo noctula), descending trunk
photographer: Slide 16, Noctule Bat (Vesperugo noctula), pair of
photographer: Slide 19, Common Bat (Vesperugo pipistrellus), front view
photographer: Slide 20, Common Bat (Vesperugo pipistrellus), showing teeth
photographer: Slide 28, Lesser horseshoe Bat, front
photographer: Slide 31, Hedgehog (Erinaceus Europaeus), side view
photographer: Slide 32, Hedgehog (Erinaceus Europaeus), front view
photographer: Slide 33, Hedgehog (Erinaceus Europaeus), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 34, Hedgehog (Erinaceus Europaeus), coiled
photographer: Slide 35, Hedgehog (Erinaceus Europaeus), attacking grass-snake
photographer: Slide 36, Six Successive Stages of a Hedgehog uncoiling
photographer: Slide 37, Six Successive Stages of a Hedgehog uncoiling
photographer: Slide 38, Six Successive Stages of a Hedgehog uncoiling
photographer: Slide 39, Six Successive Stages of a Hedgehog uncoiling
photographer: Slide 40, Six Successive Stages of a Hedgehog uncoiling
photographer: Slide 41, Six Successive Stages of a Hedgehog uncoiling
photographer: Slide 42, Two Young Hedgehogs in Nest
photographer: Slide 43, An Old Hedgehog climbing
photographer: Slide 44, Magnified section of pointed end of Hedgehog's Quill
photographer: Slide 45, Magnified section of root end of Hedgehog's Quill
photographer: Slide 46, Hedgehog, transverse section of Quill
photographer: Slide 47, Hedgehog, superficial view of Quill
photographer: Slide 52, Mole (Talpa Europaea), side view
photographer: Slide 53, Mole (Talpa Europaea), with eyes clearly displayed
photographer: Slide 54, Mole (Talpa Europaea), devouring worm
photographer: Slide 55, Mole (Talpa Europaea), burrowing
photographer: Slide 56, Mole (Talpa Europaea), emerging
photographer: Slide 60, Bones of the Mole's Fore-limb
photographer: Slide 61, Bones of the Mole's Fore-limb, with Bones of Shrew-mouse for comparison
photographer: Slide 62, Magnified vertical section through Mole's Mandible
photographer: Slide 63, Magnified superficial view of Mole's Mandible
photographer: Slide 64, Magnified grinding surface of worn Lower Molars
photographer: Slide 65, Magnified ventral aspect of Upper Jaw
photographer: Slide 66, Vertical section of simple Mole Fortress
photographer: Slide 67, Vertical section of complicated Mole Fortress, four nests in situ
photographer: Slide 68, Reconstruction of Interior of Mole's Fortress
photographer: Slide 69, Mole's Zig-zag Surface Run
photographer: Slide 76, Common Shrew Mouse (Sorex araneus), side view
photographer: Slide 77, Common Shrew Mouse (Sorex araneus), running
photographer: Slide 78, Common Shrew Mouse (Sorex araneus), sitting up
photographer: Slide 79, Duel between Common Shrew Mice, feinting for opening
photographer: Slide 80, Duel between Common Shrew Mice, one combatant caught by tail
photographer: Slide 81, Duel between Common Shrew Mice, close-locked spin
photographer: Slide 82, Duel between Common Shrew Mice, breaking away
photographer: Slide 83, Pygmy Shrew Mouse (Sorex minutus) front view
photographer: Slide 84, Pygmy Shrew Mouse (Sorex minutus) dorsal view
photographer: Slide 85, Pygmy Shrew Mouse (Sorex minutus) climbing
photographer: Slide 86, Pygmy Shrew Mouse (Sorex minutus) hunting insect
photographer: Slide 87, Pygmy Shrew Mouse (Sorex minutus) eating beetle
photographer: Slide 88, Pygmy Shrew Mouse (Sorex minutus) asleep
photographer: Slide 89, Water Shrew Mouse (Crossopus fodiens), foraging at edge of water
photographer: Slide 90, Water Shrew Mouse (Crossopus fodiens), about to dive
photographer: Slide 94, Shrew Mouse Skin, with Hair parted to show Scent-glands
photographer: Slide 95, Frout view of Head of dead Shrew Mouse, showing vibrissae
photographer: Slide 96, Hibernating Glands of Shrew Mouse
photographer: Slide 97, Magnified Skull of Common Shrew Mouse
photographer: Slide 98, Magnified Mandible of Common Shrew Mouse
photographer: Slide 99, Magnified Upper Jaws of Common Shrew Mouse
photographer: Slide 100, Magnified vertical section through Mandible of Water Shrew Mouse
photographer: Slide 101, Skulls and Fore-limb Bones of the Pygmy Shrew Mouse, an immature Common Shrew Mouse of the same size, and a mature Common Shrew Mouse
photographer: Slide 102, Dead specimens of the Pygmy Shrew Mouse and an immature Common Shrew Mouse, showing the external specific differences
photographer: Slide 105, Badger (Meles taxus), side view
photographer: Slide 106, Badger (Meles taxus), emerging from burrow
photographer: Slide 107, Badger (Meles taxus), pair of
photographer: Slide 108, Badger's Skull, side view
photographer: Slide 109, Badger's Skull, dorsal view
photographer: Slide 110, Marten (Mustela martes), side view
photographer: Slide 111, Marten (Mustela martes), standing
photographer: Slide 112, Marten (Mustela martes), sliding on bough
photographer: Slide 113, Marten (Mustela martes), with extended neck
photographer: Slide 114, [Slide title unknown]
photographer: Slide 118, Polecat (Putorius fortidus), front view
photographer: Slide 119, Polecat (Putorius fortidus), with extended neck
photographer: Slide 120, Polecat (Putorius fortidus), asleep
photographer: Slide 124, Stoat (Putorius erminea), front view, sitting up
photographer: Slide 125, Stoat (Putorius erminea), front view, crouching
photographer: Slide 126, Stoat (Putorius erminea), side view
photographer: Slide 127, Stoat (Putorius erminea), coiled
photographer: Slide 131, Weasel (Putorius vulgaris) side view
photographer: Slide 132, Weasel (Putorius vulgaris) listening
photographer: Slide 133, Weasel (Putorius vulgaris) with extended neck
photographer: Slide 134, Weasel (Putorius vulgaris) coiled
photographer: Slide 135, Weasel Kittens
photographer: Slide 136, Skulls of Stoat and Weasel, showing dentition and articulation of Jaws
photographer: Slide 170, Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), side view
photographer: Slide 171, Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), front
photographer: Slide 172, Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), standing
photographer: Slide 173, Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), sitting up
photographer: Slide 174, Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), listening
photographer: Slide 177, Dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) front view
photographer: Slide 178, Dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) side view
photographer: Slide 179, Dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) three-quarter view
photographer: Slide 180, Dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) asleep
photographer: Slide 181, Nest of Dormouse in furze bush
photographer: Slide 182, Nuts gnawed by Dormouse
photographer: Slide 186, Harvest Mouse (Mus minutus), feeding
photographer: Slide 187, Harvest Mouse (Mus minutus), side view
photographer: Slide 188, Harvest Mouse (Mus minutus), front view
photographer: Slide 189, Harvest Mouse (Mus minutus), climbing
photographer: Slide 190, Pair of Harvest Mice
photographer: Slide 191, Pair of Harvest Mice showing use of Prehensile Tail
photographer: Slide 192, Harvest Mouse's Nest
photographer: Slide 196, Long-tailed Field Mouse (Mus sylvalicus), front view
photographer: Slide 197, Long-tailed Field Mouse (Mus sylvalicus), side view
photographer: Slide 198, Long-tailed Field Mouse (Mus sylvalicus), three-quarter view
photographer: Slide 199, Long-tailed Field Mouse (Mus sylvalicus), under dandelion
photographer: Slide 200, Long-tailed Field Mouse (Mus sylvalicus), crouching, with depressed ears
photographer: Slide 201, Long-tailed Field Mouse (Mus sylvalicus), listening
photographer: Slide 202, Magnified right Upper and Lower Molars of same
photographer: Slide 206, Common Mouse (Mus musculus), front view
photographer: Slide 207, Common Mouse (Mus musculus), side view
photographer: Slide 208, Common Mouse (Mus musculus), standing
photographer: Slide 209, Common Mouse (Mus musculus), on trap
photographer: Slide 210, Common Mouse (Mus musculus), entering trap
photographer: Slide 211, Common Mouse (Mus musculus), in trap
photographer: Slide 212, Duel between House Mice
photographer: Slide 213, Cinnamon Variety of Common Mouse (Partial albino)
photographer: Slide 217, Red-backed Meadow Mouse (Evotomys glareolus), front view
photographer: Slide 218, Red-backed Meadow Mouse (Evotomys glareolus), side view
photographer: Slide 219, Red-backed Meadow Mouse (Evotomys glareolus), three-quarter view
photographer: Slide 220, Red-backed Meadow Mouse (Evotomys glareolus), burrowing
photographer: Slide 221, Red-backed Meadow Mouse (Evotomys glareolus), cleaning tail
photographer: Slide 222, Skulls of Red-backed Meadow Mouse, Common Meadow Mouse, and Long-tailed Field Mouse, showing specific differences
photographer: Slide 223, Mandibles of same
photographer: Slide 224, Nest Material of Red-backed Meadow Mouse
photographer: Slide 225, Magnified right Upper and Lower Molars of same
photographer: Slide 229, Common Meadow Mouse (Microlus agrestis), front view
photographer: Slide 230, Common Meadow Mouse (Microlus agrestis), side view
photographer: Slide 231, Common Meadow Mouse, feeding
photographer: Slide 232, Magnified right Upper and Lower Molars of same
photographer: Slide 233, Albino Variety of same, front view
photographer: Slide 234, Albino Variety of same, side view
photographer: Slide 235, Albino Variety of same, feeding
photographer: Slide 236, Orkney Meadow Mouse (Microtus orcadensis), front view
photographer: Slide 237, Orkney Meadow Mouse (Microtus orcadensis), side view
photographer: Slide 238, Orkney Meadow Mouse (Microtus orcadensis), sitting up
photographer: Slide 239, Duel between pair of same
photographer: Slide 240, Typical Surface-run of Meadow Mouse, laid open
photographer: Slide 241, Opened Entrance of same
photographer: Slide 250, Water Rat (Microtus amphibius), front view
photographer: Slide 251, Water Rat (Microtus amphibius), side view
photographer: Slide 252, Water Rat (Microtus amphibius), entering water
photographer: Slide 253, Water Rat (Microtus amphibius), swimming river
photographer: Slide 254, Water Rat (Microtus amphibius), feeding on reed
photographer: Slide 255, Duel between Water Rats
photographer: Slide 256, Skull of Water Rat
photographer: Slide 257, Magnified Lower Molars of same
photographer: Slide 262, Common Brown Rat (Mus decumanus), front view
photographer: Slide 263, Common Brown Rat (Mus decumanus), side view
photographer: Slide 264, Common Brown Rat (Mus decumanus), three-quarter view
photographer: Slide 265, Common Brown Rat (Mus decumanus), feeding
photographer: Slide 266, Common Brown Rat (Mus decumanus), running
photographer: Slide 267, Common Brown Rat (Mus decumanus), emerging from hole
photographer: Slide 271, Alexandrine Brown Rat (Mus alexandrinus), front view
photographer: Slide 272, Alexandrine Brown Rat (Mus alexandrinus), side view
photographer: Slide 276, Old English Black Rat (Mus rattus), standing
photographer: Slide 277, Old English Black Rat (Mus rattus), listening
photographer: Slide 278, Old English Black Rat (Mus rattus), collecting nest-material
photographer: Slide 282, Alexandrine Black Rat (Mus rattus ater), side view
photographer: Slide 283, Alexandrine Black Rat (Mus rattus ater), sitting up
photographer: Slide 284, Alexandrine Black Rat (Mus rattus ater), feeding
photographer: Slide 285, Hare (Lepus timidus), in form
photographer: Slide 287, Leveret (Lepus timidus), front view
photographer: Slide 288, Leveret (Lepus timidus), side view
photographer: Slide 289, Hare, front view
photographer: Slide 290, Hare, side view
photographer: Slide 291, Hare, three-quarters
photographer: Slide 292, Upper Jaw of Leveret
photographer: Slide 295, Wild Rabbit
photographer: Slide 296, Rabbit appearing over Ridge
photographer: Slide 320, Grass Frog (Rana temporaria), side view
photographer: Slide 321, Grass Frog (Rana temporaria), front view
photographer: Slide 322, Spawn of Grass Frog, early stage
photographer: Slide 323, Spawn of Grass Frog, eggs commencing to hatch
photographer: Slide 324, Magnified Spawn, tadpoles showing branchiae
photographer: Slide 325, Dorsal and lateral views of Tadpoles showing branchiae
photographer: Slide 326, Tadpoles feeding on Star-wort
photographer: Slide 327, Various stages of Tadpoles, showing development of Limbs
photographer: Slide 328, Various stages of Tadpoles, showing development of Limbs
photographer: Slide 332, Edible Frog (Rana esculenta), side view
photographer: Slide 333, Edible Frog (Rana esculenta), gaping
photographer: Slide 334, Edible Frog (Rana esculenta), croaking, vocal sacs distended
photographer: Slide 335, Edible Frog (Rana esculenta), climbing
photographer: Slide 340, Common Toad (Bufo vulgaris), side view
photographer: Slide 341, Common Toad (Bufo vulgaris), front view
photographer: Slide 342, Common Toad (Bufo vulgaris), floating in water
photographer: Slide 343, Group of Three Common Toads
photographer: Slide 344, Shoulder-girdles of Grass Frog and Common Toad
photographer: Slide 347, Natterjack Toad (Bufo calamita), front view
photographer: Slide 348, Natterjack Toad (Bufo calamita), side view
photographer: Slide 349, Natterjack Toad (Bufo calamita), stretching himself
photographer: Slide 350, Natterjack and Common Toad together
photographer: Slide 354, Variable Toad (Bufo viridis), side view
photographer: Slide 355, Variable Toad (Bufo viridis), front view
photographer: Slide 358, Tree Frog (Hyla arborea), climbing
photographer: Slide 362, Fire-bellied Toad (Bombinator igneus), side view
photographer: Slide 363, Fire-bellied Toad (Bombinator igneus), in defensive attitude
photographer: Slide 364, Pair of same, one in defensive attitude
photographer: Slide 365, Pair of same, one feigning death
photographer: Slide 370, Salamander (Salamandra maculosa), front view
photographer: Slide 371, Salamander (Salamandra maculosa), side view
photographer: Slide 372, Salamander (Salamandra maculosa), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 373, Pair of same, side view
photographer: Slide 374, Pair of same, dorsal view
photographer: Slide 400, Smooth Newt (Triton vulgaris), male
photographer: Slide 401, Smooth Newt (Triton vulgaris), female
photographer: Slide 402, Group of Male and Female Smooth Newts
photographer: Slide 403, Male Smooth Newt, showing reproduction of tail
photographer: Slide 404, Courtship of two Smooth Newts
photographer: Slide 405, Six stages in the development of Newt Tadpoles from the egg
photographer: Slide 406, Six stages in the development of Newt Tadpoles from the egg
photographer: Slide 407, Six stages in the development of Newt Tadpoles from the egg
photographer: Slide 408, Six stages in the development of Newt Tadpoles from the egg
photographer: Slide 409, Six stages in the development of Newt Tadpoles from the egg
photographer: Slide 410, Six stages in the development of Newt Tadpoles from the egg
photographer: Slide 411, Tadpoles of Smooth Newt and Great Warty Newt, front view
photographer: Slide 412, Tadpoles of Smooth Newt and Great Warty Newt, side view
photographer: Slide 413, Smooth Newt's discarded Skin suspended in water
photographer: Slide 416, Great Warty Newt (Triton eristatus), male
photographer: Slide 417, Great Warty Newt (Triton eristatus), female
photographer: Slide 418, Great Warty Newt (Triton eristatus), male and female
photographer: Slide 421, Palmated Newt (Triton palmatus), male
photographer: Slide 422, Palmated Newt (Triton palmatus), female
photographer: Slide 425, Pair of Alpine Newts (Triton alpestris)
photographer: Slide 449, Slow worm (Anguis fragilis), full stretch
photographer: Slide 450, Slow worm (Anguis fragilis), in complicated knot
photographer: Slide 451, Slow worm (Anguis fragilis), coiled
photographer: Slide 452, Female Slow-worm laying Egg. Three eggs shown clearly, out of one of which a young slow-worm is hatching
photographer: Slide 453, Six stages in the Hatching of a young Slow-worm from the Egg
photographer: Slide 454, Six stages in the Hatching of a young Slow-worm from the Egg
photographer: Slide 455, Six stages in the Hatching of a young Slow-worm from the Egg
photographer: Slide 456, Six stages in the Hatching of a young Slow-worm from the Egg
photographer: Slide 457, Six stages in the Hatching of a young Slow-worm from the Egg
photographer: Slide 458, Six stages in the Hatching of a young Slow-worm from the Egg
photographer: Slide 459, Two young Slow-worms
photographer: Slide 465, Common Lizard (Lacerta vivipara), male
photographer: Slide 466, Common Lizard (Lacerta vivipara), female
photographer: Slide 469, Sand Lizard (Lacerta agilis), male
photographer: Slide 470, Sand Lizard (Lacerta agilis), female
photographer: Slide 474, Green Lizard (Lacerta viridis), male
photographer: Slide 476, Wall Lizard (Lacerta muralis), side
photographer: Slide 477, Wall Lizard (Lacerta muralis), showing fight
photographer: Slide 490, Chamaeleon ( Chamaeleon vulgaris), front view
photographer: Slide 491, Chamaeleon ( Chamaeleon vulgaris), side view
photographer: Slide 495, Grass Snake (Tropidonotus natrix), full length
photographer: Slide 496, Grass Snake, head reared
photographer: Slide 497, Grass Snake, coiled
photographer: Slide 498, Eggs of Grass Snake
photographer: Slide 502, Smooth Snake (Coronella austriaca), full length
photographer: Slide 503, Smooth Snake (Coronella austriaca), coiled
photographer: Slide 504, Smooth Snake (Coronella austriaca), sloughing, eye-scale opaque
photographer: Slide 505, Smooth Snake (Coronella austriaca), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 509, Adder (Pelias berus), striking
photographer: Slide 510, Adder (Pelias berus), front view of head
photographer: Slide 511, Adder (Pelias berus), coiled
photographer: Slide 512, Adder raising head
photographer: Slide 513, Small Red Adder striking
photographer: Slide 514, Small Red Adder, dorsal view of head
photographer: Slide 516, Dissection of Adder's Head, showing poison glands
photographer: Slide 517, Adder's Skull, fangs depressed
photographer: Slide 518, Adder's Skull, fangs erected
photographer: Slide 519, Adder's Fang, side view
photographer: Slide 520, Adder's Fang, front view
photographer: Slide 540, Young Perch (Perca fluviatilis)
photographer: Slide 541, Bullhead (Cottus gobio)
photographer: Slide 542, Eel (Anguilla vulgaris), leaving water
photographer: Slide 543, Gudgeon (Gobio fluviatilis)
photographer: Slide 544, Roach (Leuciscus nitidus)
photographer: Slide 545, Loach (Nemachilus barbatulus)
photographer: Slide 546, Trout (Salmo fario)
photographer: Slide 547, Sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
photographer: Slide 548, Stickleback and Nest
photographer: Slide 549, Paradise Fish (Polyacanthus viridi-auratus)
photographer: Slide 560, Lampern (Petromyzon fluviatilis)
photographer: Slide 561, Lampern, ventral surface
photographer: Slide 570, Swallow-tail (Papilio Machaon) a
photographer: Slide 571, Swallow-tail (Papilio Machaon) b
photographer: Slide 572, Swallow-tail (Papilio Machaon) c
photographer: Slide 575, Large White (P. Grassicae) c
photographer: Slide 577, Green Veined White (P. Napi) b
photographer: Slide 578, Green Veined White (P. Napi) c
photographer: Slide 580, Orange Tip (E. cardamines) a
photographer: Slide 581, Orange Tip (E. cardamines) b
photographer: Slide 582, Orange Tip (E. cardamines) c
photographer: Slide 583, Orange Tip (E. cardamines) m
photographer: Slide 586, Pale Clouded Yellow (C. Hyale) c
photographer: Slide 588, Brimstone (G. Rhamni) c
photographer: Slide 589, Brimstone (G. Rhamni) on holly m
photographer: Slide 592, Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary (A. selene) a
photographer: Slide 593, Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary (A. selene) c
photographer: Slide 594, Silver Washed Fritillary (A. paphia) a
photographer: Slide 595, Silver Washed Fritillary (A. paphia) b
photographer: Slide 596, Silver Washed Fritillary (A. paphia) c
photographer: Slide 597, Silver Washed Fritillary (A. paphia) m
photographer: Slide 606, Comma (V. c.-album) a
photographer: Slide 607, Comma (V. c.-album) c
photographer: Slide 609, Large Tortoiseshell (V. polychloros) a
photographer: Slide 610, Large Tortoiseshell (V. polychloros) b
photographer: Slide 611, Large Tortoiseshell (V. polychloros) c
photographer: Slide 613, Small Tortoiseshell (V. urticae) a
photographer: Slide 616, Peacock (V. io) a
photographer: Slide 617, Peacock (V. io) c
photographer: Slide 619, Camberwell Beauty (V. antiopa) a
photographer: Slide 620, Camberwell Beauty (V. antiopa) c
photographer: Slide 623, Red Admiral (V. atalanta) a
photographer: Slide 624, Red Admiral (V. atalanta) b
photographer: Slide 626, Painted Lady (V. cardui) a
photographer: Slide 627, Painted Lady (V. cardui) c
photographer: Slide 629, White Admiral (L. sibylla) a
photographer: Slide 630, White Admiral (L. sibylla) c
photographer: Slide 631, Chrysalis of same
photographer: Slide 633, Purple Emperor (A. iris) a
photographer: Slide 634, Purple Emperor (A. iris) b
photographer: Slide 635, Purple Emperor (A. iris) c
photographer: Slide 636, Egg of same
photographer: Slide 637, Larva of same m
photographer: Slide 638, Pupa of same m
photographer: Slide 639, Pair of Purple Emperors a, c
photographer: Slide 642, Marbled White (M. Galatea) a
photographer: Slide 643, Marbled White (M. Galatea) b
photographer: Slide 650, Grayling (S. semele) c
photographer: Slide 653, Ringlet (E. hyperauthus) c
photographer: Slide 658, White-letter Hair Streak (T. w-alburo) c
photographer: Slide 659, Pair of same m
photographer: Slide 663, Green Hair Streak (T. rubi) c
photographer: Slide 669, Common Blue (L. icarus) a
photographer: Slide 670, Common Blue (L. icarus) c
photographer: Slide 672, Chalk Hill Blue (L. corydon) a
photographer: Slide 674, Holly Blue (L. argiolus) c
photographer: Slide 678, Duke of Burgundy (N. lucina) a
photographer: Slide 679, Duke of Burgundy (N. lucina) c
photographer: Slide 681, Grizzled Skipper (S. malvae) a
photographer: Slide 682, Grizzled Skipper (S. malvae) c
photographer: Slide 684, Small Skipper (H. thaumas) a
photographer: Slide 690, Death's Head Hawk Larva (S. atropos)
photographer: Slide 691, Death's Head Hawk (S. atropos) m
photographer: Slide 693, Privet Hawk Larva (S. ligustri) m
photographer: Slide 696, Large Elephant Hawk Larva (S. elpenor), early stage
photographer: Slide 697, Large Elephant Hawk Larva (S. elpenor), full fed
photographer: Slide 698, Large Elephant Hawk Larva (S. elpenor), full fed m
photographer: Slide 702, Humming Bird Hawk Moth (M. stellatarum)
photographer: Slide 705, Hornet Clearwing (T. apiformis), dorsal view m
photographer: Slide 706, Hornet Clearwing (T. apiformis), side view m
photographer: Slide 707, Hornet Clearwing (T. apiformis), front view, m
photographer: Slide 708, Hornet Clearwing (T. apiformis), three-quarter view m
photographer: Slide 709, [Slide title unknown]
photographer: Slide 715, Larva of Cinnabar Moth (E. Jacobaeae)
photographer: Slide 718, Cream Spot Tiger (A. villica)
photographer: Slide 720, White Ermine (S. Menthastri), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 721, White Ermine (S. Menthastri), front view
photographer: Slide 723, Larva of Gold-tail Moth (Auriflua), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 724, Larva of Gold-tail Moth (Auriflua), side view
photographer: Slide 727, Lappet Moth (L. quercifolia)
photographer: Slide 740, Larva of Emperor Moth (S. pavonia)
photographer: Slide 741, Cocoon of same
photographer: Slide 742, Female Emperor Moth
photographer: Slide 747, Scalloped Hook-tip, dorsal view
photographer: Slide 748, Scalloped Hook-tip, front view
photographer: Slide 749, Scalloped Hook-tip, side view
photographer: Slide 750, Larva of Puss Moth (D. vinula) m
photographer: Slide 751, Larva of Puss Moth (D. vinula) whips extended m
photographer: Slide 752, Cocoon of same m
photographer: Slide 753, Puss Moth, front
photographer: Slide 754, Puss Moth, side
photographer: Slide 756, Buff Tip (P. bucephala), dorsal view m
photographer: Slide 757, Buff Tip (P. bucephala), side view m
photographer: Slide 770, Mother Shipton (E. mi), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 771, Mother Shipton (E. mi), side view
photographer: Slide 774, Swallow Tail Moth (U. sambucaria), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 775, Swallow Tail Moth (U. sambucaria), side view
photographer: Slide 776, Large Emerald (G. papilionaria), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 777, Swallow Tail Moth (U. sambucaria), side view
photographer: Slide 780, Common Ware (C. exanthemaria)
photographer: Slide 781, Common Ware (C. exanthemaria) impaled on thorn by wind
photographer: Slide 784, Currant Moth (A. grossulariata)
photographer: Slide 787, Beautiful Carpet (N. albicillata)
photographer: Slide 788, Treble Bar Moth (A. plagiata)
photographer: Slide 790, White Plume Moth (A. pentadactyla), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 791, White Plume Moth (A. pentadactyla), side view
photographer: Slide 792, Pair of Plume Months
photographer: Slide 796, Long-horn Moth (Adela)
photographer: Slide 798, Larva of Lobster Moth (S. fagi) m
photographer: Slide 799, Larva of Lobster Moth (S. fagi) feeding
photographer: Slide 800, Pair of same
photographer: Slide 802, Larvae of Purple Thorn (Trimaculata) m
photographer: Slide 804, Pupae of Brimstone and Peacock Butterflies
photographer: Slide 805, Pupae of Swallow-tail, Silver-washed Fritillary and large Tortoiseshell Butterflies
photographer: Slide 806, Small Black and White Moth, mimicry of excrement
photographer: Slide 815, Common Cockroach (B. orientalis), side view
photographer: Slide 816, Common Cockroach (B. orientalis), on mouse-trap
photographer: Slide 817, Common Grasshopper (Stenobothrus)
photographer: Slide 818, Pair of same
photographer: Slide 822, Tettix bipunctatus
photographer: Slide 826, Green Sabre-tailed Grasshopper (L. puntatissima), female
photographer: Slide 829, Tree Grasshopper (M. varium), female
photographer: Slide 831, L. punctatissima and M. varium together
photographer: Slide 834, Four stages of the Brown Sabre-tailed Grasshopper (T. cinereus)
photographer: Slide 835, Four stages of the Brown Sabre-tailed Grasshopper (T. cinereus)
photographer: Slide 836, Four stages of the Brown Sabre-tailed Grasshopper (T. cinereus)
photographer: Slide 837, Four stages of the Brown Sabre-tailed Grasshopper (T. cinereus)
photographer: Slide 838, Pair of Male T. cinereus
photographer: Slide 840, Great Green Grasshopper (L. viridissima), female
photographer: Slide 841, Great Green Grasshopper (L. viridissima), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 842, Great Green Grasshopper (L. viridissima), legs raised
photographer: Slide 850, Field Cricket (Gryllus campestris), side view
photographer: Slide 851, Field Cricket (Gryllus campestris), front view
photographer: Slide 852, Field Cricket (Gryllus campestris), backing out of hole
photographer: Slide 853, Field Cricket (Gryllus campestris), stridulating at entrance of hole
photographer: Slide 854, Pair of same
photographer: Slide 855, Immature Female of same (no ovipositor)
photographer: Slide 860, Mole Cricket (Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa), side view
photographer: Slide 861, Mole Cricket (Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa), three-quarter view
photographer: Slide 865, House Cricket (Gryllus domesticus), side view
photographer: Slide 866, House Cricket (Gryllus domesticus), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 880, Giant Wood-wasp (S. gigas), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 881, Giant Wood-wasp (S. gigas), side view
photographer: Slide 882, Giant Wood-wasp (S. gigas), ventral view
photographer: Slide 885, Larvae of Sawfly
photographer: Slide 887, Ichneumon Fly (Proteus)
photographer: Slide 888, Ichneumon Fly (Ophion)
photographer: Slide 892, Common Wasp (Vespa vulgaris), side view
photographer: Slide 893, Common Wasp (Vespa vulgaris), front view
photographer: Slide 894, Queen of same hibernating
photographer: Slide 898, Sand-wasp (O. spinipes)
photographer: Slide 899, Sand-wasp (Ammophila sabulosa)
photographer: Slide 901, Sand-wasp (Boops), front view
photographer: Slide 902, Sand-wasp (Boops), side view
photographer: Slide 903, Sand-wasp (Boops), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 904, Sand-wasp (Flavipes), side view
photographer: Slide 905, Sand-wasp (Flavipes), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 907, Rubytail (Chrysis ignita)
photographer: Slide 912, Dipterous Fly devouring small Sand-wasp
photographer: Slide 914, Cuckoo of the Leaf cutter Bee (Coelioxys)
photographer: Slide 916, Burrowing Bee (Anthophora pilipes), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 917, Burrowing Bee (Anthophora pilipes), side view
photographer: Slide 918, Cuckoo of same (Melecta armata), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 919, Cuckoo of same (Melecta armata), side view
photographer: Slide 920, Cuckoo of same (Melecta armata), front view
photographer: Slide 924, Humble Bee (Bombus terrestris), on daffodil
photographer: Slide 925, Humble Bee (Bombus terrestris), on hyacinth
photographer: Slide 926, Solitary Wasp (Crabro cribarius)
photographer: Slide 940, Dragon Fly (L. depressum)
photographer: Slide 942, Dragon Fly (Cordulegaster)
photographer: Slide 944, Dragon Fly (Calopteryx)
photographer: Slide 946, Dragon Fly (Agrion)
photographer: Slide 948, Lacewing Fly (Chrysops), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 949, Lacewing Fly (Chrysops), side view
photographer: Slide 950, Stalked Eggs of same
photographer: Slide 952, Crane Fly (Tipula), on bramble
photographer: Slide 953, Bee Fly (Bombylius), on thyme m
photographer: Slide 954, Bee Fly (Bombylius), on scabious m
photographer: Slide 956, Wasp Fly (Volucella)
photographer: Slide 957, Hover Fly (Syrphus)
photographer: Slide 959, Caddis Worm, with casing of star-wort leaves m
photographer: Slide 960, Caddis Fly (Phryganea grandis)
photographer: Slide 961, Drone Fly (Eristalis), on Golden Rod
photographer: Slide 980, Tiger Beetle (Cicindela), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 981, Tiger Beetle (Cicindela), side view
photographer: Slide 986, Great Water Beetle (H. piceus), male
photographer: Slide 987, Great Water Beetle (H. piceus), female
photographer: Slide 988, Great Water Beetle (H. piceus), female and larva
photographer: Slide 991, Devil's Coach-horse (O. olens), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 992, Devil's Coach-horse (O. olens), side view
photographer: Slide 998, Burying Beetle (Humator)
photographer: Slide 999, Burying Beetle (Vespillo), on dead mouse
photographer: Slide 1001, Cockchafer (Melolontha), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 1002, Cockchafer (Melolontha), taking flight
photographer: Slide 1004, Musk Beetle (Aromia moschata), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 1005, Musk Beetle (Aromia moschata), side view
photographer: Slide 1007, Male Stag Bettle (L. cervus), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 1008, Male Stag Bettle (L. cervus), front view
photographer: Slide 1009, Female Stag Beetle, with Larva in situ
photographer: Slide 1011, Death Watch Beetle (Anobium)
photographer: Slide 1013, Rose Beetle (Cetonia aurata)
photographer: Slide 1014, Wasp Beetle (Clytus arietis), dorsal view m
photographer: Slide 1015, Wasp Beetle (Clytus arietis), side view m
photographer: Slide 1016, Wasp Beetle (Clytus arietis), front view m
photographer: Slide 1017, Bloody-nosed Beetle (Timarcha)
photographer: Slide 1019, Dor Beetle (Geotrupes)
photographer: Slide 1021, Wire Worm (Elater), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 1022, Wire Worm (Elater), side view
photographer: Slide 1024, Soldier Beetle (Telephorus)
photographer: Slide 1026, Long-horn Beetle (Strangalia), dorsal view
photographer: Slide 1027, Long-horn Beetle (Strangalia), side view
photographer: Slide 1029, Broad-thighed Beetle (Oedemera)
photographer: Slide 1040, Water Boatman (Notonecta glauca)
photographer: Slide 1041, Water Scorpion devouring Larva of Dragon Fly (Nepa cinerea)
photographer: Slide 1042, Silver Fish (Lepisma)
photographer: Slide 1050, Mimicking Spider (Thomisus), on bramble
photographer: Slide 1051, Mimicking Spider (Thomisus), with fly
photographer: Slide 1053, Mimicking Spider (Thomisus), mimicking bramble-blossom m
Nimble beasts: a collection of nature stories founded on observed fact (story: Newton & Co., 165 slides, 1910-1913)
photographer: Slide 1, Natterer's Bat
photographer: Slide 2, Lesser Horseshoe Bat
photographer: Slide 3, The Noctule
photographer: Slide 4, The Noctule
photographer: Slide 5, Lesser Horseshoe Bat going to sleep
photographer: Slide 6, The Greater Horseshoe
photographer: Slide 7, The Greater Horseshoe Bat hanging head downwards
photographer: Slide 8, Long-eared Bat
photographer: Slide 9, The Pipistrelle
photographer: Slide 10, Toad's Spawn
photographer: Slide 11, Frog's Spawn floating on the water
photographer: Slide 12, Frog's Spawn quite fresh
photographer: Slide 13, Frog's Spawn beginning to grow
photographer: Slide 14, Frog's Spawn showing Young Tadpoles
photographer: Slide 15, Tadpoles getting like frogs
photographer: Slide 16, Tadpoles full grown
photographer: Slide 17, Passable
photographer: Slide 18, His Little Eyes were starting from their sockets
photographer: Slide 19, The Water Rat
photographer: Slide 20, The Salamander
photographer: Slide 21, The Natterjack
photographer: Slide 22, Have you seen this Trick before
photographer: Slide 23, The French Frog
photographer: Slide 24, 'I see a Natterjack'
photographer: Slide 25, 'Fetch him,' thundered the King Toad
photographer: Slide 26, The Green Toad slowly stretched himself. 'That?' said he, 'That's not French'
photographer: Slide 27, At the Fifth Stone -- a bulky, slanting one -- He sighted the French Frog
photographer: Slide 28, Five times he tried
photographer: Slide 29, The Shrew Mouse
photographer: Slide 30, He bristled with apologies
photographer: Slide 31, The Green Toad
photographer: Slide 32, His inside was red-hot
photographer: Slide 33, He lay as he had fallen
photographer: Slide 34, 'Ducks,' whispered Bombinatrix
photographer: Slide 35, Four Mole's nests together
photographer: Slide 36, The Squirrel
photographer: Slide 37, The Harvest Mouse Nest
photographer: Slide 38, The Dormouse
photographer: Slide 39, A Dormouse's Nursery Nest
photographer: Slide 40, The Harvest Mouse
photographer: Slide 41, The Stag-Beetle
photographer: Slide 42, The Stag-Beetle that I ran over
photographer: Slide 43, The Female Stag-Beetle
photographer: Slide 44, The Great Water Beetle
photographer: Slide 45, The Mush Beetle
photographer: Slide 46, The Cockchafer
photographer: Slide 47, The Churchyard Beetle
photographer: Slide 48, Landed on his back six feet below
photographer: Slide 49, It wasn't Mother after all
photographer: Slide 50, He combed his ears out
photographer: Slide 51, He watched and heard the awakening of the wood
photographer: Slide 52, Berus the Adder
photographer: Slide 53, Lay full length, eyes closed
photographer: Slide 54, Bunny Rabbit watched him out of sight
photographer: Slide 55, The Brimstone Butterfly
photographer: Slide 56, The Red Admiral
photographer: Slide 57, The Purple Emperor
photographer: Slide 58, The Clifden Blue
photographer: Slide 59, The Swallow-Tail Butterfly
photographer: Slide 60, The Black Pepper Moth
photographer: Slide 61, The Silver-washed Fritillary
photographer: Slide 62, Spinipe's burrow opened up
photographer: Slide 63, Spinipes Grub Feeding
photographer: Slide 64, Cacoons which Spinipe's Grubs make
photographer: Slide 65, The Little Beetle that Caterpillars turn into
photographer: Slide 66, Before and after the Thunderstorm
photographer: Slide 67, Crabro
photographer: Slide 68, Crabro looking out of her hole
photographer: Slide 69, How the Cacoons looked
photographer: Slide 70, One of the Crabro's Stores of Blue-Bottles
photographer: Slide 71, What the piece of Elm-bough looked like
photographer: Slide 72, One of the Cacoons of Crabro in Elm-bough
photographer: Slide 73, The Sand Cliff splits the Old Gravel-Pit in two
photographer: Slide 74, First the Wild Bees, Red King, Black Queen
photographer: Slide 75, Down dropped a Red King
photographer: Slide 76, 'In Sand, Ma'am, in Sand'
photographer: Slide 77, 'Well, call me when it comes'
photographer: Slide 78, Spinipes commenced to dig in earnest
photographer: Slide 79, 'Good Hunting, Sister?' said the Option Fly
photographer: Slide 80, The Rose Chafer
photographer: Slide 81, Out flew the Bees
photographer: Slide 82, Hour after Hour she toiled
photographer: Slide 83, The Lowest Chamber of the Shaft now held a precious thing
photographer: Slide 84, A Flabby, Green, Blackheaded Grub
photographer: Slide 85, An instant's pause to shift her grip, and she had pushed the grub within the entrance
photographer: Slide 86, 'Take that -- and that -- and that,' said Spinipes, and drove her sharp sting home
photographer: Slide 87, Twelve grubs in all she brought
photographer: Slide 88, She sank five other curving shafts
photographer: Slide 89, The Magpie Moth
photographer: Slide 90, The Emperor Moth
photographer: Slide 91, The Elephant Hawk Moth's Caterpillar
photographer: Slide 92, The Elephant Hawk Moth showing his Trunk
photographer: Slide 93, The Peacock Butterfly
photographer: Slide 94, The Mother Shipton Moth
photographer: Slide 95, The Common Shrewmouse
photographer: Slide 96, The Water Shrewmouse
photographer: Slide 97, The Pygmy Shrewmouse
photographer: Slide 98, How the Pygmy coils himself up to sleep
photographer: Slide 99, Again the Fox Cub was puzzled
photographer: Slide 100, He held himself with an air, his body arched, one broad white pad uplifted, his tail curved decorously
photographer: Slide 101, He sank from his hindquarters forward
photographer: Slide 102, The Stoat tiptoed towards him
photographer: Slide 103, 'My Plumed Tail! You wait till Squirrel grows'
photographer: Slide 104, Marten has seen you
photographer: Slide 105, 'Perhaps you will be good enough to get higher up the tree'
photographer: Slide 106, It was another Badger
photographer: Slide 107, She came out full charge
photographer: Slide 108, And in due course of time, his wife
photographer: Slide 109, The Lobster Moth Caterpillar
photographer: Slide 110, The Spider on the Bramble Blossom
photographer: Slide 111, The Dragon in the Water-weed
photographer: Slide 112, The Dragon in the Water-weed (back view)
photographer: Slide 113, The Lobster Moth Caterpillar, angry
photographer: Slide 114, The Ichneumon Fly
photographer: Slide 115, The Puss Moth Caterpillar
photographer: Slide 116, The Giant Wood Wasp
photographer: Slide 117, The Queen Wasp in her winter sleep
photographer: Slide 118, Bill the Lizard
photographer: Slide 119, Toadems
photographer: Slide 120, Round Eye the Dormouse
photographer: Slide 121, Dormouse in his winter sleep
photographer: Slide 122, Prickler the Hedge Pig
photographer: Slide 123, The Hedge Pig in his winter sleep
photographer: Slide 124, Lesser Horseshoe Bat asleep
photographer: Slide 125, Bartimaeus
photographer: Slide 126, He headed straight for the Water
photographer: Slide 127, The Bank rose steeply over him
photographer: Slide 128, Only one grass-blade stirred, but Tatters saw it
photographer: Slide 129, The Harvest Mouse stood up full length
photographer: Slide 130, The Harvest Mouse drew himself up indignant
photographer: Slide 131, 'Weasels!' said the Meadow Mouse
photographer: Slide 132, 'Don't rush,' the Pygmy screamed behind
photographer: Slide 133, His fortress, his own fortress had been breached
photographer: Slide 134, You can see his eyes looking back over his shoulder
photographer: Slide 135, You can see his hands and feet
photographer: Slide 136, The Chamaeleon
photographer: Slide 137, Nuts gnawed by Mice
photographer: Slide 138, The Weasel's Trail
photographer: Slide 139, Where the Weasel met the Mice
photographer: Slide 140, Where the Weasel met the Rook
photographer: Slide 141, Two Mouse Trails
photographer: Slide 142, The Fox's Footprints
photographer: Slide 143, And the last thing Winnie remembers was the Great Green Grasshopper's hurrying the Little Skipjacks off to Bed
photographer: Slide 144, She never went to Sleep at all
photographer: Slide 145, The Cricket was Sitting on the Hearthstone
photographer: Slide 146, The pair of them dropped
photographer: Slide 147, 'I beg your pardon,' said the Grasshopper's Wife
photographer: Slide 148, The Mole Cricket
photographer: Slide 149, The Field Cricket
photographer: Slide 150, The Wood Cricket
photographer: Slide 151, The First Note sent the Grasshopper Wife's hind legs straight up
photographer: Slide 152, He backed out of his hole
photographer: Slide 153, The Grasshopper Wife reached herself up
photographer: Slide 154, The Woodmouse First
photographer: Slide 155, He took the Right-hand surface run
photographer: Slide 156, He could now see and hear as well
photographer: Slide 157, He rival feinting, flicked his tail
photographer: Slide 158, The Grey Shrew leant against the Trunk
photographer: Slide 159, With Tangled Tails and Rounded Straining Bodies
photographer: Slide 160, There they lay head to tail
photographer: Slide 161, The Field Voles
photographer: Slide 162, The Bat came to a halt and stared
photographer: Slide 163, The Pygmy climbed two inches up
photographer: Slide 164, Now one was on his back, now the other
photographer: Slide 165, The Mole plunged into the air
Our farmyard friends (lecture: Newton & Co., 138 slides, in/before 1926)
photographer: Slide 1, Large Black Sow, full face, showing nose-ring
photographer: Slide 2, Litter of young pigs, showing the weakling
photographer: Slide 3, Sow looking over gate of sty. Front
photographer: Slide 4, Sow looking over gate of sty. Side
photographer: Slide 5, Young pigs playing with pig-pail
photographer: Slide 6, Young pig squealing under gate
photographer: Slide 7, Sow snarling
photographer: Slide 8, Sow and gander
photographer: Slide 9, Young Piglings and gander
photographer: Slide 10, Sow and family on the road
photographer: Slide 11, Terrier barking at Sow and family
photographer: Slide 12, Terrier sitting with Sow and family
photographer: Slide 13, Terrier with young pigs
photographer: Slide 14, Sow and family at grass
photographer: Slide 19, Turkeys preening their feathers
photographer: Slide 20, Turkey Cock feeding
photographer: Slide 21, Turkey Cock gobbling
photographer: Slide 22, Turkey Cock displaying. Tail-spread
photographer: Slide 23, Turkey Cock head and Neck. Close-up
photographer: Slide 24, Turkey Cock and Cock flapping its wings
photographer: Slide 25, Turkey Cock and Guinea Fowl
photographer: Slide 26, Guinea Fowl. Side
photographer: Slide 27, Guinea Fowl on window ledge
photographer: Slide 28, Procession of Guinea Fowls
photographer: Slide 29, Cock crowing. Front
photographer: Slide 30, Cock crowing. Side
photographer: Slide 31, Cock crowing. Three-quarter
photographer: Slide 32, Hen taking sand-bath
photographer: Slide 33, Hen drinking
photographer: Slide 34, Hen and Chicks
photographer: Slide 35, Chickens scurrying
photographer: Slide 36, Foster Mother Hen with ducklings afloat
photographer: Slide 37, Foster Mother Hen with ducklings ashore
photographer: Slide 38, A Meditative Fowl
photographer: Slide 45, Girl nursing pet duck
photographer: Slide 46, Duck and Drake out walking
photographer: Slide 47, Duck quacking
photographer: Slide 48, Group of Ducks on water
photographer: Slide 49, Duck flapping wings
photographer: Slide 50, Ducks in procession
photographer: Slide 51, Ducks resting in farmyard
photographer: Slide 52, Geese scurrying to water
photographer: Slide 53, Geese on river bank
photographer: Slide 54, Geese swimming in river
photographer: Slide 55, Geese and goslings swimming
photographer: Slide 56, Goose flapping wings
photographer: Slide 57, Goose hissing at terrier from nest-box
photographer: Slide 58, Geese driving off terrier
photographer: Slide 59, Geese entering pond
photographer: Slide 60, Geese hissing at terrier
photographer: Slide 61, Gander at the pig-trough
photographer: Slide 66, Cow nibbling its companion’s ear
photographer: Slide 67, Calf scratching its neck with its foot
photographer: Slide 68, Pair of White Heifers in show
photographer: Slide 69, Group of Short Homs
photographer: Slide 70, Kerries waiting to be milked
photographer: Slide 71, Short Horn going into milking shed
photographer: Slide 72, White Heifer browsing on hedge-row
photographer: Slide 73, Cows leaving farmyard
photographer: Slide 74, Cows in the byre
photographer: Slide 76, Cart Horse rising from the ground
photographer: Slide 77, Horse lying on the ground
photographer: Slide 78, Cart Horse and Foal. Front
photographer: Slide 79, Cart Horse and Foal. Side
photographer: Slide 80, Horse and Donkey
photographer: Slide 81, Horses returning from water
photographer: Slide 82, Horses waiting to be stabled
photographer: Slide 83, Foal rolling
photographer: Slide 84, Donkey’s head. Close-up
photographer: Slide 86, Sheep washing
photographer: Slide 87, Sheep Shearing by hand
photographer: Slide 88, A Lamb gone astray
photographer: Slide 89, Bottle Lamb and Terrier
photographer: Slide 90, Sheep and Terrier
photographer: Slide 91, Ewe and Twin Lambs
photographer: Slide 92, Lamb butting stone
photographer: Slide 93, The lost Lamb
photographer: Slide 94, Pair of Lambs (homed breed)
photographer: Slide 95, Sheep on Sussex Downs
photographer: Slide 96, Shepherd watching Sheep
photographer: Slide 97, Sheep Dog behind flock on road
photographer: Slide 98, Shepherd leading sheep to food trough
photographer: Slide 100, Lambs playing
photographer: Slide 101, Lambs in snow
photographer: Slide 102, Sheep with Lambs in snow
photographer: Slide 103, A herd of goats
photographer: Slide 104, Goat shaking hands with his mistress
photographer: Slide 105, Kids resting
photographer: Slide 106, Kids butting each other
photographer: Slide 107, Kid jumping
photographer: Slide 107a, Goat and Kids
photographer: Slide 108, Kitten in work-basket. Front
photographer: Slide 109, Kitten in work-basket. Three-quarter
photographer: Slide 110, Kittens under Haystack
photographer: Slide 111, Manx Cat. Tail-less
photographer: Slide 112, Manx Cat, showing length of hind leg
photographer: Slide 113, Kitten Race
photographer: Slide 114, Kittens playing
photographer: Slide 115, Group of four Kittens
photographer: Slide 116, Kitten on stair-case
photographer: Slide 117, Kitten looking up
photographer: Slide 118, Kitten climbing tree
photographer: Slide 119, Kittens under tree
photographer: Slide 120, Cat taking Kittens for walk
photographer: Slide 121, Kittens and bob-tailed Sheep-dog
photographer: Slide 122, Kittens and bob-tailed Sheep-dog, Kitten stretching itself
photographer: Slide 123, A Stray Cat
photographer: Slide 124, The White Cat
photographer: Slide 125, Cat carrying Kitten
photographer: Slide 126, Cat and Dog playing
photographer: Slide 127, Kittens playing with scraper
photographer: Slide 127a, Kittens and toad
photographer: Slide 128, A twenty year old Cat
photographer: Slide 129, Head of Persian Cat
photographer: Slide 130, The Watch Dog
photographer: Slide 131, Head of Bull Dog
photographer: Slide 132, Terrier Pup
photographer: Slide 133, A Terrier Family
photographer: Slide 134, Farm Dog watching gate
photographer: Slide 135, St Bernard Dog
photographer: Slide 136, Bob-tailed Sheep Dog gnawing bone
'Wee, tim'rous beasties': a collection of nature stories founded on observed fact (story: Newton & Co., 148 slides, 1903-1909)
photographer: Slide 1, Mus ridiculus
photographer: Slide 2, In front of him were three horizontal wires
photographer: Slide 3, It was only a Cockroach, however
photographer: Slide 4, He tried each bar separately
photographer: Slide 5, The Harvest Mouse, that Liliputian rustic
photographer: Slide 6, And left a bewildered kitten at the top
photographer: Slide 7, He rushed off to tell his wife
photographer: Slide 8, She was a veritable queen amongst mice
photographer: Slide 9, He had fought five suitors to win her
photographer: Slide 10, First she would sit upon the spring-door
photographer: Slide 11, Then with flattened body she would steal beneath it
photographer: Slide 12, Was in the act of pushing her into shelter
photographer: Slide 13, Their stable relations
photographer: Slide 14, A clamber along a six inch ledge
photographer: Slide 15, A frantic struggle landed them over the edge
photographer: Slide 1, Title slide
photographer: Slide 2, His first sensation was one of extreme cold
photographer: Slide 3, Nibbling to begin with at the pointed end
photographer: Slide 4, Ready at the first scent of danger to glide back
photographer: Slide 5, He still paused irresolute
photographer: Slide 6, He tried to pick up his position
photographer: Slide 7, Vole-like this latter undoubtedly was
photographer: Slide 8, They sat gazing at one another
photographer: Slide 9, A woodmouse of high degree
photographer: Slide 10, So when the stranger leapt lightly into the undergrowth
photographer: Slide 11, He humbly tried to follow
photographer: Slide 12, She paused, and he saw her sniff suspiciously
photographer: Slide 13, She swung round, and he was discovered
photographer: Slide 1, He was speaking with his mouth full as usual
photographer: Slide 2, There is an odd egg in each clutch
photographer: Slide 3, It was a full minute before he broke the silence
photographer: Slide 4, One part of white arsenic to fifteen parts of meal
photographer: Slide 5, It was a hole in a tree-stump
photographer: Slide 6, Shot at!
photographer: Slide 7, Trapped!
photographer: Slide 8, Netted!
photographer: Slide 9, Avian Rat indeed! Rather avian scavenger
photographer: Slide 10, I felt ashamed
photographer: Slide 1, He lay face downwards
photographer: Slide 2, What, awake! shouted the Squirrel
photographer: Slide 3, My Lady Shadow tail
photographer: Slide 4, Mother!
photographer: Slide 5, It was the orange-tip
photographer: Slide 6, Before him lay the twilight world he loved
photographer: Slide 7, Figure somewhat stout says the book
photographer: Slide 8, His eyes? Nor pen, nor camera can present them
photographer: Slide 9, Sharp-pointed toes that catch the slightest foothold
photographer: Slide 10, It was the same soft fur that he had nestled in last year
photographer: Slide 11, Once more he felt the magic pulse of life within him
photographer: Slide 12, He waited for her as long as he dared
photographer: Slide 13, Mother was climbing painfully up to him
photographer: Slide 14, But that night came the first frost
photographer: Slide 1, Title slide
photographer: Slide 2, A small green-yellow translucent cone
photographer: Slide 3, His horns but emphasized the likeness
photographer: Slide 4, Growing more slug-like every day
photographer: Slide 5, For all his rainbow tints he was invisible
photographer: Slide 6, The crowded segments of his body recalled the pile of velvet
photographer: Slide 7, On the chrysalis head were two sharp-pointed horns
photographer: Slide 8, Colour and form continued their skilful mimicry
photographer: Slide 9, Its form the form of the sallow leaf
photographer: Slide 10, He chose the loftiest branch of the loftiest oak in the forest
photographer: Slide 11, Whites
photographer: Slide 12, Brimstones
photographer: Slide 13, Peacocks
photographer: Slide 14, Red Admirals
photographer: Slide 15, Hair-streaks
photographer: Slide 16, Painted Ladies
photographer: Slide 17, Skippers
photographer: Slide 18, Sibylla
photographer: Slide 19, She sat on an oak pinnacle
photographer: Slide 20, The Emperor alighted within a foot of her
photographer: Slide 21, She turned her back on him
photographer: Slide 22, Once more settled on a neighbouring leaf
photographer: Slide 23, The Emperor crept a little closer
photographer: Slide 24, He showed her the broad, white ribbon
photographer: Slide 25, Toasted her in the sap of the oak leaf
photographer: Slide 1, Title slide
photographer: Slide 2, A shrew mouse turned up
photographer: Slide 3, He, and he only has a prehensile tail
photographer: Slide 4, The Harvest Mouse sat on the top of a cornstalk
photographer: Slide 5, The woodmouse
photographer: Slide 6, Tasted the true joy of living
photographer: Slide 7, Sometimes waiting for the wind
photographer: Slide 8, As dainty a little harvest mouse as ever crossed a corn-field
photographer: Slide 9, Her front was of the purest white
photographer: Slide 10, Her eyes were small, but they were very gentle
photographer: Slide 11, Never was finer mise-en-scène for such a conflict
photographer: Slide 12, Frivolling
photographer: Slide 13, For an hour they enjoyed the novel sensation
photographer: Slide 14, The long-drawn wail of the brown owl drove them below
photographer: Slide 15, He climbed between two towering stalks
photographer: Slide 16, In five minutes he was up aloft once more
photographer: Slide 17, Sometimes his wife came with him
photographer: Slide 18, The mouse crept two grains higher
photographer: Slide 19, Bevus the Adder
photographer: Slide 20, The Harvest Mouse's nest
photographer: Slide 1, It was merely by chance this one hit his envelope
photographer: Slide 2, He was straight but unlovely
photographer: Slide 3, It was only the copper gleam of his eye
photographer: Slide 4, His sucker had taken the semblance of a mouth
photographer: Slide 5, His gills were longer and more feathery
photographer: Slide 6, He stayed there a succession of days
photographer: Slide 7, He glided into the water slowly
photographer: Slide 8, His old skin hung before him
photographer: Slide 9, The Tadpoles
photographer: Slide 10, The very sticklebacks fought shy of him
photographer: Slide 11, He had a nest to guard
photographer: Slide 12, Scattered in rainbow-tinted disarray
photographer: Slide 13, The water-spider lived by himself
photographer: Slide 14, When the newt first saw him he was devouring a caddis worm
photographer: Slide 15, Snatched a dragon-fly from the jaws of the water scorpion
photographer: Slide 16, The water-boatman was difficult to do justice to
photographer: Slide 17, It was a case of mutual attraction
photographer: Slide 18, The giddy vortex of newt society
photographer: Slide 19, Sometimes they traversed the middle deeps
photographer: Slide 20, Sometimes they sunned themselves on the surface
photographer: Slide 21, A roach snapped at him
photographer: Slide 22, Each lampern was anchored by its sucker
photographer: Slide 23, The new portion was stubby and colourless
photographer: Slide 1, The Black Rat sat up on his haunches
photographer: Slide 2, First the patriarch
photographer: Slide 3, Stole forward until his whiskers brushed against the door
photographer: Slide 4, He tried to steady himself by nibbling at a stray corn ear
photographer: Slide 5, It was the most vulgar, ill-conditioned beast
photographer: Slide 6, The position showed him at his best
photographer: Slide 7, The farther one was cleaning itself
photographer: Slide 8, A veritable Caliban of rats
photographer: Slide 1, The Water Rat came from a hole
photographer: Slide 2, The Noctules came from the hollow of the old chestnut
photographer: Slide 3, The Dormouse came from halfway up the hazel
photographer: Slide 4, The Woodmouse came from its roots
photographer: Slide 5, It was the Hedgehog who started it
photographer: Slide 6, The Noctule spoke first
photographer: Slide 7, Next spoke the Stoat, the Swashbuckler
photographer: Slide 8, I would, said the Squirrel
photographer: Slide 9, Who talks of burrows? Said the Mole
photographer: Slide 10, Two fields away you can see my fortress
photographer: Slide 11, The Mole cricket came from nowhere in particular
photographer: Slide 12, Not more than me, the young trout broke in
photographer: Slide 13, But the Gudgeon and the Troutling made straight for the weeds
photographer: Slide 14, It was the Lobster-moth-to-be that spoke first
photographer: Slide 15, Most of them fling their heads back
photographer: Slide 16, Not real eyes but markings which serve as such
photographer: Slide 17, Each branch of the oak had its loopers
photographer: Slide 18, Will you hear an amphibian, said the Toad
photographer: Slide 19, Froggin is at least worth eating, said the Grass-snake
photographer: Slide 20, I am armour-clad, said the Stag-beetle
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