sound and light

smithsonianlibraries:

I wish the fish on the bottom could write messages with those appendages. Icones piscium : indicem systematicum

smithsonianlibraries w. 156 notes

smithsonianlibraries:

I wish the fish on the bottom could write messages with those appendages. Icones piscium : indicem systematicum

almondseed w. 213 notes

almondseed:

The muscles of the human body : in a series of plates, with references and physiological comments. Edited by Jones Quain.

Illustrations by: J. Walsh

lindahall w. 377 notes

lindahall:

Plants from volumes 1 and 2 of Curtis’s Botanical Magazine

scientificillustration:

Shoebill Illustration by Paige Cartledge

Thanks for the submission Paige!

w. 116 notes

scientificillustration:

Shoebill Illustration by Paige Cartledge

Thanks for the submission Paige!

juliepasini:

Sketch of Skull #1.Graphite© Julianne Pasini 2011 

juliepasini w. 215 notes

juliepasini:

Sketch of Skull #1.
Graphite

© Julianne Pasini 2011 

medicalschool:

Illustration of the lateral, front, and median views of the membranous labyrinth and acoustic nerve (the inner ear)

php.med.unsw.edu.au w. 502 notes

medicalschool:

Illustration of the lateral, front, and median views of the membranous labyrinth and acoustic nerve (the inner ear)

meanassmoses w. 1,303 notes

meanassmoses:

Scanned from something, can’t recall the title. Wish I knew. Getcher enormous .tiff here.

corinthian-girl:

Piramide papistique, satiric-allegoric representation of the Roman Church hierarchy as the Serpents of Hell. From a Protestant anti-Papist broadside, Holland, late sixteenth century.

corinthian-girl w. 201 notes

corinthian-girl:

Piramide papistique, satiric-allegoric representation of the Roman Church hierarchy as the Serpents of Hell. From a Protestant anti-Papist broadside, Holland, late sixteenth century.

aleyma:

Johan Christoph Dietzsch, Iris germanica (Blue Iris) with a dragonfly and beetle, 18th century (source).

aleyma w. 467 notes

aleyma:

Johan Christoph Dietzsch, Iris germanica (Blue Iris) with a dragonfly and beetle, 18th century (source).

almondseed w. 214 notes

almondseed:

Anatomical description of the arteries

Illustrations by: Josiah F. Flagg (Josiah Foster)