Robert Brown, Scottish botanist
Robert Brown, British botanist
John Lindley, British botanist
Richard Pulteney, British botanist
Alfred Brehm, German zoologist
Christian Ehrenberg, German naturalist
Carl Linnaeus, Swedish botanist
Sir William Hooker, caricature
Martin Lichtenstein, German physician
John Fothergill, English physician
Heinrich Barth, German explorer
Carl Ritter, German geographer
Bernhard von Gudden, German anatomist
Hermann Kolbe, German chemist
Wilhelm Foerster, German astronomer
Adolf Bastian, German ethnologist
Henri Becquerel, French physicist
George Boole, British mathematician
Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher
Carl Merck, German naturalist
Jakob Matthias Schleiden, German botanist
William Cuming, Scottish physician
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, French philosopher
Ernst von Dechen, German geologist
Friedrich von Frerichs, German optician
John Hunter, Scottish surgeon
Max Planck, caricature
Georges Cuvier, French zoologist
Heinrich Dove, Prussian physicist
Andre-Marie Ampere, French physicist
Henry Cavendish, British chemist
Heinrich Hertz, German physicist
Hans Christian Oersted, Danish physicist
Leonhart Fuchs, German botanist
Hermann von Helmholtz, German physicist
Albrecht Wilhelm Roth, German botanist
Alfred Wallace, caricature
Sallust, Roman historian
Luigi Galvani, Italian anatomist
Robert Watson-Watt, British physicist
Prokop Divis, Czech scientist
John Scott Haldane, caricature
Charles Coulomb, French physicist
James Joule, British physicist
Georg Ohm, German physicist
Alessandro Volta, Italian physicist
Crawford Long, US surgeon
Karl Popper, Austrian-British philosopher
Charles Darwin, caricature
Gaspard Bauhin, Swiss botanist
Bernard de Jussieu, French botanist
Henry Stanley, Anglo-American explorer
Benjamin Franklin, US scientist
Passion flower (Passiflora aurantia)
Victor Jacquemont, French botanist and geologist
Ernst von Bergmann, German surgeon
Tiger flower (Tigridia pavonia), 19th century illustration
Avens (Geum coccineum), 19th century illustration
Hermann von Wissmann, German explorer
Friedrich Jahn, German gymnastics teacher
Ferdinand von Hebra, Austrian physician
Daffodil (Narcissus tazetta), 19th century illustration
Blanket flower (Gaillardia sp.), 19th century illustration
Adelia aurlianensis flower, 19th century illustration
Morning glory, 19th century illustration
Provence rose (Rosa centifolia), 19th century illustration
Cadia purpurea, 19th century illustration
Cape honeysuckle (Tecoma capensis), 19th century illustration
Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher
Heinrich Schliemann, German archaeologist
1803 Koala Lewin discovery illustration
George Romanes, English naturalist
Jules Verne, French novelist
Daniel Dennett, US cognitive scientist
John Bardeen, US physicist
George Berkeley, Irish philosopher
Linus Pauling, US chemist
Andrew Wiles, British mathematician
Benjamin Stillingfleet, British botanist
Darwin caricature, Vanity Fair
Albert Einstein, Swiss-German physicist
Dmitri Mendeleev, caricature
James Clerk Maxwell, caricature
Comte de Buffon, French naturalist
Gaetano Osculati, Italian naturalist
Alfred Wegener, German geophysicist
Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer
Charles John Andersson, Swedish naturalist
James Edward Smith, British botanist
Francisco Pizarro, Spanish explorer
Robert Kane, Irish chemist
Voltaire, French author
Carl Vogt, German naturalist
Emil Rossmassler, German biologist
Alfred Velpeau, French surgical anatomist
William Beaumont, US surgeon
Seneca the Elder, Roman orator
Franz Gall, German physiologist
Louis Stromeyer, German surgeon, artwork
Camellia (Camellia japonica), 19th century illustration
Snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus, 19th century illustration
Double Dahlia flower, 19th century illustration
Rose (Rosa chinensis), 19th century illustration
Passion flower (Passiflora alata), 19th century illustration
Joseph Lister, British surgeon
James Paget, British pathologist
John Lubbock, British biologist
Louis-Guillaume Lemonnier, French physicist and botanist
Richard Dawkins, British science writer
Charles Darwin, British naturalist
Niels Bohr, caricature
Richard Richardson, English botanist
Ernest Rutherford, caricature
Joseph Lagrange, caricature
Christiaan Huygens, caricature
Louis Pasteur, French microbiologist
1870 Jakob Mathias Schleiden cell theory
Steven Pinker, Canadian psychologist
A. van Leeuwenhoek, Dutch microbiologist
Francis Bacon, English philosopher
William Cullen, Scottish physician
1841 Richard Owen coined 'dinosaur'
1873 Richard Owen 'Old bones' Vanity Fair
1873 Richard Owen Vanity Fair CU portrait
1883 Richard Owen's study ex BMNH
1889 Sir Richard Owen portrait old age cu
1889 Sir Richard Owen portrait in old age
Albrecht von Haller, Swiss anatomist
Daniel Hanbury, British pharmacologist
Alexander von Humboldt, German naturalist
Joseph Banks, English naturalist
1590 Ulisse Aldrovandus portrait
Johann Blumenbach, German anthropologist
Xavier Bichat, French pathologist
Franz Joseph Gall, German physiologist
Jean-Baptiste Bourgery, French anatomist
Jean Fernel, French physician
Botanical Linnean classification, 19th century illustration
Albrecht von Haller, Swiss anatomist, illustration
Cicero, Roman philosopher
Agrippa, Roman general
Persius, Roman poet
Edward Kelley, English astrologer
Robert Oppenheimer, US physicist
Crown imperial, 19th century illustration
Amaryllis flower, 19th century illustration
Jimsonweed (Datura stramonium), 19th century illustration
Scarlet fuchsia (Graptophyllum excelsum), illustration
Chinese peony (Paeonia lactiflora), 19th century illustration
Wandflower (Sparaxis tricolor), 19th century illustration
Fringe iris (Iris fimbriata), 19th century illustration
Giant cudweed (Gnaphalium eximium), 19th century illustration
Snake vine (Hibbertia scandens), 19th century illustration
rose (Rosa Indica), 19th century illustration
Calville Blanc apple, 19th century illustration
Alan Turing, British mathematician
Edward Wilson, American biologist
Jeremy Bentham, British philosopher
Antonio Scarpa, Italian anatomist
Mary Walker, US surgeon and feminist
John Maynard Smith, caricature
1897 Francis Galton British Eugenics
James Hutton, British geologist
George Claridge Druce, English botanist
Peony (Paeonia officinalis), 19th century illustration
Peaches, 19th century illustration
Spanish jasmine, 19th century illustration
Pear, 19th century illustration
Wild pansy (Viola tricolor), 19th century illustration
Blue plantain lily, 19th century illustration
Sweet orange (Citrus sinensis), 19th century illustration
Sigmund Freud, caricature
Charles Robert Darwin, Fine Art Portrait,
Thomas Carlyle, Scottish writer
French Royal Botanical Gardens research, 17th-18th century
Rosalind Franklin, British chemist