Consists of loose leaf manuscript notes in various hands (predominantly Taylor White's) describing the mammals depicted in Volume 4. Transcriptions and English translations of individual notes are provided within the record for each animal.
Consists of loose leaf manuscript notes in various hands (predominantly Taylor White's) describing the mammals depicted in Volume 5. Transcriptions and English translations of individual notes are provided within the record for each animal.
Consists of loose leaf manuscript notes in various hands (predominantly Taylor White's) describing the birds depicted in Volume 4. Transcriptions and English translations of individual notes are provided within the record for each animal.
Consists of loose leaf manuscript notes in various hands (predominantly Taylor White's) describing the birds depicted in Volume 5. Transcriptions and English translations of individual notes are provided within the record for each animal.
Consists of loose leaf manuscript notes in various hands (predominantly Taylor White's) describing the birds depicted in Volume 10. Transcriptions and English translations of individual notes are provided within the record for each animal.
Consists of loose leaf manuscript notes in various hands (predominantly Taylor White's) describing the birds depicted in Volume 13. Transcriptions and English translations of individual notes are provided within the record for each animal.
Consists of loose leaf manuscript notes in various hands (predominantly Taylor White's) describing the birds depicted in Volume 15. Transcriptions and English translations of individual notes are provided within the record for each animal.
Consists of loose leaf manuscript notes in various hands (predominantly Taylor White's) describing the birds depicted in Volume 16. Transcriptions and English translations of individual notes are provided within the record for each animal.
Consists of loose leaf manuscript notes in various hands (predominantly Taylor White's) describing the fish and reptiles depicted in Volume 1. Transcriptions and English translations of individual notes are provided within the record for each animal.
Drawing of a male Pallid Harrier from a 18th century specimen [modern geographical distribution: Europe, Africa, Central Asia, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.] Attributed to Peter Paillou.
Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790