John Children, British chemist
Evelyn Cheesman, British entomologist
Miriam Rothschild, British naturalist
Sir Gavin de Beer, British embryologist
Natural History Museum expedition, 1976
James Chester Bradley, US entomologist
Ernest Austen, British entomologist
Henry Walter Bates, British naturalist
British large Blue butterfly colln. 1865
Edward Knipling, US entomologist
1766 Moses Harris Aurelian gold chrysalis
1775 Moses Harris Aurelian Eyed Hawk Moth
1766 Elephant Hawk Moth Harris Aurelian
Beetle research
Entomology trip, Guyana
Stick insect
Asian hornet research
Neel and Miller, US geneticists
Galvani experimenting on frogs
Entomologist collecting flying insects
Joshua Brookes, English anatomist
Benjamin Hawkins, British sculptor
Thomas Bell, British zoologist
John Hutchinson, zoologist
Lorenzo Langstroth, US apiarist
Honey bee research
William Grove, Welsh physicist and jurist
Mary Jane Rathbun, US zoologist
Scientists in academic dress at Cambridge University, 1898
Joel Asaph Allen, US ornithologist
Louis Agassiz, Swiss-US naturalist
David Bannerman, British ornithologist
Apsley Cherry-Garrard, British explorer
1830 Baron Georges Cuvier palaeontologist
Grasshopper
Titan beetle
Hercules beetle
Elephant beetle
Natural pesticide research
Thomas Hunt Morgan, US geneticist
Forensic entomology
Ronald Ross, British physician
Charles Darwin, British naturalist
Cornelia Maria Clapp, US zoologist
Ann Haven Morgan, American zoologist
Edward Wright, Irish zoologist
Theophil Studer, Swiss zoologist
The British entomologist, Sir Vincent Wigglesworth
Becquerel, Antoine Cesar (1788-1878)
Henry and Bannerman with bird-of-prey
Konrad Gessner, Swiss naturalist
Raphael Blanchard, French parasitologist
Geobacter metallireducens bacteria, TEM
Charles Valentine Riley, British-US entomologist
Galvani's electricity experiments, 1780s
Brian Fisher, US entomologist
Robert Cooley, US entomologist
Estrella Eleanor Carothers, American zoologist
Alfred Sturtevant, US geneticist
Karl von Frisch, Austrian zoologist
Catesby's The Natural History of Carolina
John James Audubon, French-US naturalist
Henry Cavendish, British physical chemist
Mirsky and Schultz, US biologists
Willy Burgdorfer, Swiss-US parasitologist
Thomas Graham, Scottish chemist
Geobacter metallireducens bacterium, TEM
Wilhelm Ostwald, German physical chemist
Wallace Collection beetle specimens
Wallace Collection insect specimens
Wallace Collection butterfly specimens
Charles Huskins, Canadian geneticist
Albert Gunther, German-British zoologist
Thomas Say, American naturalist
Giovanni Grassi, Italian zoologist
Theodosius Dobzhansky, Russian-US geneticist
Edoardo Perroncito, Italian physician
Faraday's voltameter
Collecting insects
Crossing tsingy limestone
Insect research
William Henry, English chemist
Wallace's Malay butterflies, 19th century
Photomicrograph of midge antennae
1759 Rosel Roesel von Rosenhof Beetles
Atlas moth, 18th century artwork
Beetles, 18th century illustration
Insects of Surinam frontispiece
Insects of Surinam, 18th century
Ernst Haeckel, German zoologist
Frank Rattray Lillie, American zoologist
Mary Stuart MacDougall, US biologist
Cut rhino horn
1878 Sir Richard Owen photograph portrait
1880's Sir Richard Owen and Grandaughter
Margaret Alger Hayden, US zoologist
Margaret D. Thompson, US zoologist
Olive Swezy, US zoologist
Wilmatte Porter Cockerell, US botanist and entomologist
Johannes Nicolaus Bronsted, Danish chemist
Geneticists Dunn, Ephrussi and Stern
Charles Hatchett, British chemist
Ambrose Godfrey, German chemist
Richard Edmond Grant, Scottish physician
Giovanni Battista Grassi, Italian zoologist
1818 Kirby Spence carabid beetle frontis
Examples of mimicry among butterflies
Oriental stag beetle, 19th century
Arthur Dendy, British zoologist
Stuart Ridley, British zoologist
Arthur Waters, British zoologist
Osbert Salvin, British naturalist
Frank Beddard, British zoologist
Alfred Alcock, British naturalist
Thomas Huxley, British naturalist
Thomas Nuttall, British naturalist
Adam Sedgwick, British zoologist
Richard Lydekker, British naturalist
Joseph Fayrer, British physician
Butterfly collector setting board
Alfred Russel Wallace, British naturalist
Voltaic pile made by Volta, 1799
Charles Stiles, US parasitologist
Terrestrial crab, artwork
August Weismann, German zoologist
Entomologist looking at mosquito under microscope
Dog behaviour research
Joseph Black, Scottish chemist
1759 Rosel Roesel von Rosenhof portrait
1759 Rosel von Rosenhof colour portrait
1759 Rosel von Rosenhof frontis picture
Gardenia and butterfly, 18th century
Mantid and opossum, 18th century
John Bostock, British physician
Mary and Dillon Ripley, US naturalists
Lucile and William Mann, US zoologist
Howard Ricketts, US pathologist
Walking through a rainforest
Viola Shelly Shantz, US zoologist
Jean d'Arcet, French chemist
Kathleen Lonsdale, British chemist
Agnes Mary Claypole Moody, US zoologist
Marie Agnes Hinrichs, US zoologist and physiologist
1905 Edwin Ray Lankester Zoologist
Franz Achard, German chemist
Insecticide research
Adolf Ziegler pelagic larva wax model
Grey wagtail, 19th century
Silver-washed fritillary, 20th century
Milling insects for dyes, 19th century
Bacteriology laboratory
William Taliaferro, US parasitologist
August Forel, Swiss psychiatrist
Chromosomes, light micrograph