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Science Collection: BOTANY: GARDEN ANGELICA. Woodcut from the 1633 edition of John Gerards The Herbal
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Science Collection: EUCLID: ELEMENTS. A page from Euclids Elements, translated by English scholar
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Science Collection: ZODIAC: SCORPIO. Zodiacal symbol for Scorpio, the scorpion
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Science Collection: ZODIAC: AQUARIUS. Zodiacal symbol for Aquarius, the water-bearer
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Science Collection: FOUNTAIN OF LIFE, 1550. Fons Mercuralis - the Fountain of Life
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Science Collection: FLAX, 1597. Woodcut, from John Gerards Herball
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Science Collection: POSTCARD: ORANGES, c1905. Oranges and blossoms. Chromolithograph, c1905
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Science Collection: HORTUS EYSTETTENSIS, 1613. Engraving from Hortus Eystettensis with botanicals
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Science Collection: HORTUS EYSTETTENSIS, 1613. Engraving from Hortus Eystettensis with botanicals
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Science Collection: HORTUS EYSTETTENSIS, 1613. Engraving from Hortus Eystettensis with botanicals
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Science Collection: CONSTELLATION: HERCULES. Astronomical chart showing the constellations Hercules
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Science Collection: CACTUS, 1547. An opuntia of the West Indies
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Science Collection: CACTUS, 1606. Cereus cactus of the West Indies
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Science Collection: CACTUS: OPUNTIA, 1606. West Indian opuntia cactus
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Science Collection: MELOCACTUS, 1613. Melocactus and Rosa Hiericontea
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Science Collection: ALOE BARBADENSIS, 1613. Aloe barbadensis. Engraving from Basilius Beslers Hortus Eystettensis
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Science Collection: BOTANY: PRICKLY PEAR, 1868. Prickly pear plant, native to Argentina. Wood engraving
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Science Collection: THERMOMETER, 1869. A self-registering thermometer, used at the meteorological observatory
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Science Collection: BOTANY: WILD GARDEN, 1885. A wild garden at Weybridge, England. 1: Edelweiss and Pitcher Plants
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Science Collection: RAIN GAUGE, 1869. A self-registering rain gauge, used at the meteorological observatory
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Science Collection: WEATHER VANE, 1869. A self-registering wind vane, used at the meteorological observatory
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Science Collection: ICHTHYOSAUR, 1812. The fossil skull of an ichthyosaur discovered by Joseph Anning
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Science Collection: DARWIN: CORAL REEFS. Diagram of highest points of Vanikoro, Gambier and Maurua islands
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Science Collection: FOSSILS: AMMONITES. Various ammonites found at Djebel Ouasch, Algeria. Lithograph
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Science Collection: FOSSILS: AMMONITES. Various ammonites found at Djebel Ouasch, Algeria. Lithograph
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Science Collection: HALLEYs COMET, 1910. A newsboy viewing Halleys Comet through a telescope
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Science Collection: MULTIPLICATION TABLE, 1859. Multiplication table printed in the 1859 Uncle Sams Almanac
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Science Collection: GEORG WILHELM RICHMANN (1711-1753). German-born Russian physicist
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Science Collection: INDIA: OBSERVATORY, 1871. British observatory bunglaow in Kanara, India, before
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Science Collection: REGIUS: MAGNETS, 1654. Diagram of Rene Decartes theory about how magnets work
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Science Collection: MYCENAE: TREASURY, 1877. Interior of the Treasury of Atreus, a tholos tomb in Mycenae
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Science Collection: INDIA: OBSERVATORY, 1871. British astronomers in India await the solar eclipse
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Science Collection: MYCENAE: TREASURY, 1877. Rock-cut chamber in the Treasury of Atreus, a tholos tomb in Mycenae
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Science Collection: TESTING MACHINE, 1878. A universal testing machine, used to test the tensile
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Science Collection: POINTING HANDS. Typefounders cuts made by the United States Type Foundry, James Conners Sons
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Science Collection: POINTING HANDS. Typefounders cuts made by the United States Type Foundry, James Conners Sons
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Science Collection: MYCENAE: TREASURY. Entrance to the Second Treasury in Mycenae, Greece, constructed c1250 B
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Science Collection: MYCENAE: TREASURY. Entrance to the Fourth Treasury in Mycenae, Greece, constructed c1250 B
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Science Collection: Decorative Sun Face
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Science Collection: MYCENAE: TREASURY. Entrance to the Third Treasury in Mycenae, Greece, constructed c1250 B
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Science Collection: MYCENAE: TREASURY. Entrance to the Treasury of Atreus, a tholos tomb in Mycenae
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Science Collection: MAPLE LEAVES AND SEEDS. Photographic illustration of silver maple (Acer saccharinum)
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Science Collection: ALCHEMY: ETHER. Deriving ether, the fifth element, through alchemical means
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Science Collection: AHNIGHITO METEORITE, 1897. The Ahnighito meteorite being transported during Robert
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Science Collection: BRENHAM METEORITE. Fragment of the Brenham meteorite found in 1882 in Brenham County, Kansas
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Science Collection: PRICETOWN METEORITE. The Pricetown meteorite that fell in Pricetown, Ohio in 1893
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Science Collection: CRAB ORCHARD METEORITE. Photograph of the Crab Orchard meteorite found in Tennessee
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Science Collection: THE NOVEMBER METEORS, 1868. A meteor shower that occured in November, 1868. Painting by E


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