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Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Volcanic Eruption

Volcanic Eruption
A shield volcano eruption. This type of eruption is gentle and frequent. One of a series (including image numbers 185 to 190) showing various forms of volcanic eruption

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Zircon cut stones

Zircon cut stones
Cut stones showing the natural colour range and lustre of zircon. Zircon is the birthstone of December. It comprises of (zirconium silicate) and is not the same as the artificial gem cubic zircona

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: South Africa Hottentot. Bush woman

South Africa Hottentot. Bush woman
Old photograph from the Collection anthropologigue du Prince Roland Bonapart

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Mica schist

Mica schist is a rock resulting from the metamorphism of shale. Specimen originates from Grantown-on-Spey, Murrayshire

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: White Star Line, Olympic and Titanic, brochure

White Star Line, Olympic and Titanic, brochure
White Star Line, Olympic and Titanic - unusual brochure, Second Class Rates, 1912. A ten page advertisement brochure issued by White Star Line

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: White Star Line - RMS Olympic promotional brochure

White Star Line - RMS Olympic promotional brochure
White Star Line - RMS Olympic, promotional brochure

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Tragulus javanicus, lesser mouse-deer

Tragulus javanicus, lesser mouse-deer
Plate 103 from the Loten Collection (1754-57), a painting by Pieter Cornelius de Bevere (1722-c. 1781). See image reference 6373 for manuscript relating to image

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Sorghum bicolor, sorghum

Sorghum bicolor, sorghum
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Phleum pratense, Timothy grass

Phleum pratense, Timothy grass
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Homo erectus, Java Man cranium (Sangiran 17)

Homo erectus, Java Man cranium (Sangiran 17)

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Dermestes lardarius, larder beetle

Dermestes lardarius, larder beetle
The larder beetle is a small, dark-coloured beetle with grey and black markings. Body length 7 mm, scale indicated by pin head on the right

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Medicago sativa, alfalfa

Medicago sativa, alfalfa
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Beetle collection

Beetle collection
A diverse collection of beetle specimens held in the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Stigmaria ficoides, fossil root

Stigmaria ficoides, fossil root
This root is preserved in tough Carboniferous sandstone. Stigmaria is the name given to roots of the giant lycopod (prehistoric spore-bearing plant) Lepidodendron

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Aegyptopithecus zeuxis

Aegyptopithecus zeuxis
Illustration of an Egyptian Ape by Maurice Wilson. The forerunners of both monkeys and apes. These small arboreal primates lived 35-32 million years ago in the tropical rain forests of northern Egypt

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: A collection of beetles

A collection of beetles
A diverse selection of beetles (coleoptera) from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Moth egg

Moth egg
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of a moth egg (x 90). The caterpillar emerges by chewing through the shell

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Corundum variety ruby; crystal and gems

Corundum variety ruby; crystal and gems
Crystal and gem specimens of ruby, the red variety of the mineral corundum (aluminium oxide). Corundum has two varieties, the other being sapphire

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Coccyzus minor, mangrove cuckoo

Coccyzus minor, mangrove cuckoo
Plate 169 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1831-34), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Caracara plancus, southern caracara

Caracara plancus, southern caracara
Ff. 33. Watercolour painting by George Forster made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Tragopan satyra, satyr tragopan

Tragopan satyra, satyr tragopan
Plate 49 from John Goulds The Birds of Asia, Vol. 7, (1850-83). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Pollen sketch by Francis Bauer

Pollen sketch by Francis Bauer
Francis Bauers pollen watercolour sketch from the Natural History Museums Botany Library. Page 63, showing Centaurea, Clarkia, Achilia, Bignonia and other pollen

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Chelodina longicollis, eastern long-necked turtle

Chelodina longicollis, eastern long-necked turtle
Lithograph by Edward Lear of drawing by James de Carle Sowerby. Plate from Tortoises, Terrapins and Turtles, drawn from life (1872)

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Ceratosaurus, Coelurosaur, Camptosaurus, Stegosaurus, Brachio

Ceratosaurus, Coelurosaur, Camptosaurus, Stegosaurus, Brachio
A Ceratosaurus feeds on a dead Apatosaurus as do two small Coelurosaurs (Coelurus). Behind L-R are 2 Camptosaurus, Stegosaurus, Brachiosaurus and another Apatosaurus

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Dermatophagoides sp. dust mite

Dermatophagoides sp. dust mite
Scanning electron microscope image of a dust mite. Dust mites are secondary to pollen as a cause for allergies and they live in bedding, soft furniture and carpets

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Sarcoptes scabiei, scabies mite

Sarcoptes scabiei, scabies mite
Scanning electron microscope image of an itch or scabies mite, a parasite that infests a wide variety of mammalian hosts including man

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Psittacosaurus skull

Psittacosaurus skull
A fossil skull that belonged to the parrot-beaked like dinosaur, Psittacosaurus. It lived during the lower Cretaceous period aroun 120 - 100 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Lead

Lead (Pb) is a soft but heavy, metallic element. It appears blueish white when freshly cut but quickly tarnishes to dull grey. Specimen from the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Thatcheria mirabilis, Japanese wonder shell

Thatcheria mirabilis, Japanese wonder shell
This spectacularly spiralling shellfish is a member of the Turrid family who catch their prey by harpooning them with a modified radula (tooth) and poisoning them with a nerve toxin

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Homo neanderthalensis, Neanderthal Woman (Tabun C1)

Homo neanderthalensis, Neanderthal Woman (Tabun C1)
Model of Neanderthal woman (Homo neanderthalensis) based upon measurements taken from the fossil skeleton of a female Neanderthal discovered at Tabun, Israel, known as Tabun C1 who lived about 100

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Oviraptor

Oviraptor
A model head of an Oviraptor. These dinosaurs are believe to have fed on eggs or shell fish due to the shape of their mouths. They lived 85-75 million years ago and fossils have been found in Mongolia

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Ateles paniscus, black spider monkey

Ateles paniscus, black spider monkey
Portrait of a red faced black spider monkey, native to the Amazon forest of Brazil. Photographed by Frank Greenaway

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Schist

Schist
A garnet schist from Moidart, Scotland. This specimen is a medium-grained metamorphic rock

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Calymene blumenbachii, trilobite model

Calymene blumenbachii, trilobite model
Depicted here is a model of a Silurian-Devonian trilobite. Trilobites had a carapace, or shell. They were arthropods as crustaceans, spiders and insects are today

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Pongo pygmaeus, orangutan

Pongo pygmaeus, orangutan
Portrait of a female orangutan, native to the Islands of Java, Sumatra and Borneo. Photographed by Frank Greenaway

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: White Star Line, Olympic and Titanic, brochure cover

White Star Line, Olympic and Titanic, brochure cover
White Star Line, Olympic and Titanic - unusual brochure, Second Class Rates, 1912. A ten page advertisement brochure issued by White Star Line

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: White Star Line, Olympic and Titanic, brochure

White Star Line, Olympic and Titanic, brochure
White Star Line, Olympic and Titanic - unusual brochure, Second Class Rates, 1912. A ten page advertisement brochure issued by White Star Line

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: White Star Line - RMS Olympic promotional brochure

White Star Line - RMS Olympic promotional brochure

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: White Star Line - RMS Olympic promotional brochure

White Star Line - RMS Olympic promotional brochure

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: White Star Line - RMS Olympic promotional brochure

White Star Line - RMS Olympic promotional brochure

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: White Star Line - RMS Olympic promotional brochure

White Star Line - RMS Olympic promotional brochure

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: White Star Line - RMS Olympic promotional brochure

White Star Line - RMS Olympic promotional brochure

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: White Star Line - RMS Olympic promotional brochure

White Star Line - RMS Olympic promotional brochure

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: White Star Line - RMS Olympic promotional brochure

White Star Line - RMS Olympic promotional brochure

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Palma, Mallorca - Golden Monstrance in the Cathedral Sa Seu

Palma, Mallorca - Golden Monstrance in the Cathedral Sa Seu
Palma, Mallorca, Spain - The solid Golden Monstrance at the Cathedral Sa Seu (built in 1299). A monstrance, also known as ostensorium, is the vessel used in Roman Catholic

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Balistoides conspicillum, clown triggerfish

Balistoides conspicillum, clown triggerfish
A close up of plate 178 (LS) from the John Reeves Collection. John Reeves, a 19th Century Tea Inspector, travelled to Canton

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Structural geological units of Britain and Ireland

Structural geological units of Britain and Ireland
Map shows the main structural units of Britain, Ireland and surrounding seas. Fig 10 from Britain Before Man (1978), a Geological Museum publication

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Trifolium montanum, mountain clover

Trifolium montanum, mountain clover
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London



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