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smithsonianlibraries:Books aren’t always bound in leather or...
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smithsonianlibraries:The 1919 book L'art nègre et l'art...
smithsonianlibraries:Never trust a cow on two legs.From The...
smithsonianlibraries:Some beautiful illustrations for cephalopod...
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smithsonianlibraries:Oh, hello there!Friendly skeleton from...
smithsonianlibraries:Bipedal leashed turtles. We aim to bring...
smithsonianlibraries:An illustration from Ulisse Aldrovandi’s...
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smithsonianlibraries:This 17th century insect book in our...
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smithsonianlibraries:An O becomes a C in Albrecht Dürer’s...
smithsonianlibraries:On Wednesdays, we wear pink.Find this and...
smithsonianlibraries:In the wee hours of Wednesday morning,...
smithsonianlibraries:How great would it be to shop your way...
smithsonianlibraries:As the Southeast and Mid Atlantic batten...
smithsonianlibraries:Books aren’t always bound in leather or...
smithsonianlibraries:A photograph of a sculpture by Abraham...
smithsonianlibraries:oh hello! This little hand-drawn fish is...
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smithsonianlibraries:Winter got you down? Explore the pages of...
smithsonianlibraries:While Japan had limited trade and contact...
smithsonianlibraries:What’s better than a Wheel of Fortune? A...
smithsonianlibraries:Nōgaku zue [1897-1901] from Meiji artist...
smithsonianlibraries:An illustration of a sandworm (aka “king...
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smithsonianlibraries:We’ve been a little lax in our...
smithsonianlibraries:A diagram demonstrating that sheep are...
smithsonianlibraries:Japanese painter Asai Chu is well known...
smithsonianlibraries:An illustration of a child’s dream from The...
smithsonianlibraries:An illustration of a child’s dream from...
smithsonianlibraries: Introducing: “Women in America: Extra and...
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smithsonianlibraries:Tailor of Gloucester by Beatrix Potter...
smithsonianlibraries:Colorful bird paintings from The...
smithsonianlibraries:Florals? For Spring?Groundbreaking.(1) ...
smithsonianlibraries:Hydra illustration from Encyclopaedia...
smithsonianlibraries:International Cat Day calls for...
smithsonianlibraries:Colorful illustrations of 19th century...
smithsonianlibraries:Yum! August is National Peach...
smithsonianlibraries:Examples of Linotypes from the June 1910...
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smithsonianlibraries:Florals? For...
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smithsonianlibraries:Some weeks I’m like…Turtle from the “and...
smithsonianlibraries:Josiah Henson was born #OTD in 1789,...
smithsonianlibraries:Cross-sections of minerals from J.G....
smithsonianlibraries:There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been or
smithsonianlibraries:World Oceans Day gives us the opportunity to share some plates from Kunstformen
smithsonianlibraries:Still spinning 400 years later, these beautiful astronomical volvelles are from
smithsonianlibraries:Halloween is coming, when all things turn spooky here!Of the fictitious beings
caelidra:smithsonianlibraries:Someone’s excited for the National Bison Legacy Act! The recently sign
smithsonianlibraries: Goodbye Autumn. pattern of maple leaves fromShin-bijutsukai, “the new monthly
smithsonianlibraries:13 Species of Thecla (genus) butterflies from Insecta. Lepidoptera-Rhopalocera
smithsonianlibraries:Today is not only Friday the 13th, it’s also a full moon! Nicknamed the S
smithsonianlibraries:Christopher Dresser began his professional life as a protege of renowned design
smithsonianlibraries:13 Species of Thecla (genus) butterflies from Insecta. Lepidoptera-Rhopalocera
smithsonianlibraries:We hope tonight you will stay off tumblr long enough to catch the entirely new
smithsonianlibraries:Despite being seldom seen due to their nocturnal habits, flying squirrels are i
smithsonianlibraries:Do the funky chicken! Or, more aptly, Englischer Kampfhahn, aka the English gam
smithsonianlibraries: Just imagine the delectable and scrumptious French cuisine this cutlery has se
smithsonianlibraries:An optimistic view of how well blimps would function in the vacuum of space fro
smithsonianlibraries: Are you shellebrating World Turtle Day? The yearly event aims to raise awaren
smithsonianlibraries: A 19th century prediction of the kind of house the people of the 20th century
smithsonianlibraries: A 19th century prediction of the kind of house the people of the 20th century
smithsonianlibraries: An illustration of a rotund dormouse clinging to a puffy flower from Brehms Ti
smithsonianlibraries:Happy Birthday to one of our favorite women in natural history, Maria Sibylla M
smithsonianlibraries:Some beautiful illustrations for cephalopod week from The Cephalopoda, atlas.
smithsonianlibraries:Happy Birthday to one of our favorite women in natural history, Maria Sibylla M
smithsonianlibraries:Another for Women’s History Month, some botanical illustrations from one
smithsonianlibraries:Some beautiful illustrations for cephalopod week from The Cephalopoda, atlas.
smithsonianlibraries:13 Species of Thecla (genus) butterflies from Insecta. Lepidoptera-Rhopalocera
smithsonianlibraries:I think Walter Crane must have eaten something funny when writing Legends for L
smithsonianlibraries:Auguste Racinet (1825-1893) was a French illustrator and painter. Published bet
smithsonianlibraries:from Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur, mit Beschreibunge
smithsonianlibraries:String games appear to have arisen independently in many cultures throughout th
smithsonianlibraries:How great would it be to shop your way through Paris with an expert? In 1929, c
smithsonianlibraries:February 12, 1809 Charles Darwin was born. To commemorate this, and the impendi
smithsonianlibraries:Happy Birthday to one of our favorite women in natural history, Maria Sibylla M
smithsonianlibraries:An illustration of the constellations Monoceros and Canis Minor from The beauty
smithsonianlibraries:December 9th is Christmas Card Day, honoring the English civil servant and inve
smithsonianlibraries:Some beautiful illustrations for cephalopod week from The Cephalopoda, atlas.
lustik:smithsonianlibraries (one more for squirrel appreciation day, then we’ll stop.)from &nb
smithsonianlibraries:Colorful bird paintings from The Avicultural Magazine. From the top left: a Spl
smithsonianlibraries:Anyone know the Library of Congress Subject Heading for questionable children&r
smithsonianlibraries: A cuttlefish with especially large, shiny eyes from Jean-Baptiste Lamarck&rsqu
smithsonianlibraries: A very elaborate (hypothetical) flying machine from Harry Kennedy’s 1891
smithsonianlibraries: A woman receiving a letter from Umberto Brunelleschi and Jean
smithsonianlibraries: Canaries at a birdbath from Francis Smith’s 1868 book The canary : its v
smithsonianlibraries: An illustration of some very small people (fairies, perhaps) from L.R.S. Hende
smithsonianlibraries:Still spinning 400 years later, these beautiful astronomical volvelles are from
upennmanuscripts: smithsonianlibraries: Time marches on….welcome Autumn (or Spring) from ev
smithsonianlibraries: Kepler and his biggest fan. Portrait of Kepler from The Moon Hoax;
smithsonianlibraries: An illustration of a child’s dream from The ladies’ floral cabinet
smithsonianlibraries: A diagram demonstrating that sheep are basically rectangles from Transactions
smithsonianlibraries: An illustration of a waterfall, referred to in the text as “The leaping
smithsonianlibraries: An illustration of a Kaartan ceremonial outfit from John Murray’s Travel
smithsonianlibraries:Poets are the trumpets which sing to battle.Poets are the unacknowledged legisl
smithsonianlibraries:Josiah Henson was born #OTD in 1789, enslaved in Charles County, Maryland. He e
smithsonianlibraries:A General History of the Pyrates (1724) is available in @biodivlibrary to
smithsonianlibraries:In case your Ratite has been bored recently, here are some examples of “R
smithsonianlibraries: Yes, it’s almost winter but we feel like your feed could use a little floral .
smithsonianlibraries: An illustration of the constellations Monoceros and Canis Minor from The beaut
smithsonianlibraries:The last queen of Hawai’i, Lili’uokalani, ascended to the throne on
smithsonianlibraries:Some beautiful illustrations for cephalopod week from The Cephalopoda, atlas.
smithsonianlibraries:Loving this marbled paper book cover! From one of the many travelogues about Af
smithsonianlibraries:An illustration of bryozoans from Alfred Moquin-Tandon’s The World o
smithsonianlibraries:Us, coming back from a three-day weekend. Thank you, wildcat from Animal Portra
smithsonianlibraries:December 9th is Christmas Card Day, honoring the English civil servant and inve
smithsonianlibraries: A colorful illustration of a pheasant from W.R. Ogilvie-Grant’s A hand-b
smithsonianlibraries:Pictured above is Edmonia Lewis (bottom), along with her sculptures The Death o
smithsonianlibraries:An illustration of a child’s dream from The ladies’ floral cabinet
smithsonianlibraries:Josiah Henson was born #OTD in 1789, enslaved in Charles County, Maryland. He e
smithsonianlibraries:Caution: monsters in the margins! These little beasts lurk around the text of o
smithsonianlibraries:Fissurella maxima kind of looks like a merry go round from this angle.See more
smithsonianlibraries:Tailor of Gloucester by Beatrix Potter from the Cooper-Hewitt National Design M
smithsonianlibraries:Le vingtième siècle is a novel written and illustrated by Albert Robida
smithsonianlibraries:April is National Garden Month! These delicate blooms were documented in the ga
smithsonianlibraries:Hipsters…#this is not an endorsement of PBR #please support your local c
smithsonianlibraries:A reminder, don’t miss Sunday night’s (27-09-2015) supermoon/blood
smithsonianlibraries:Moustached guenon From: John Church’s “A cabinet of quadrupeds
smithsonianlibraries:How great would it be to shop your way through Paris with an expert? In 1929, c
smithsonianlibraries:Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin’s Floriated ornament: a series of thirty-o
smithsonianlibraries:Today is not only Friday the 13th, it’s also a full moon! Nicknamed the S
smithsonianlibraries:The New York Time recently wrote about one of our faves, Maria Sibylla Merian (
smithsonianlibraries:Loving this marbled paper book cover! From one of the many travelogues about Af
smithsonianlibraries:Poets are the trumpets which sing to battle.Poets are the unacknowledged legisl
smithsonianlibraries:International Women’s Day’s theme this year is Be Bold for Change.T
smithsonianlibraries:13 Species of Thecla (genus) butterflies from Insecta. Lepidoptera-Rhopalocera
smithsonianlibraries:Wilhelm C. H. (Wilhelm C. Hartwig) PetersNaturwissenschaftliche reise nach Moss
smithsonianlibraries:Happy Birthday to one of our favorite women in natural history, Maria Sibylla M
smithsonianlibraries:Kepler and his biggest fan. Portrait of Kepler from The Moon Hoax; or
smithsonianlibraries:February 12, 1809 Charles Darwin was born. To commemorate this, and the impendi
smithsonianlibraries:In the spirit of the “Smithsonian Year of Music”: Alice Fletcher&rs
smithsonianlibraries:The best way to celebrate International Cat Day? Or the best way to celebrate?N
smithsonianlibraries: Do the funky chicken! Or, more aptly, Englischer Kampfhahn, aka the English ga
smithsonianlibraries:Caution: monsters in the margins! These little beasts lurk around the text of o
smithsonianlibraries: Some Mondays feel like you have to force them into submission. Abhandlun
smithsonianlibraries: Wilhelm C. H. (Wilhelm C. Hartwig) PetersNaturwissenschaftliche reise nach Mos
smithsonianlibraries: How great would it be to shop your way through Paris with an expert? In 1929,
smithsonianlibraries: Time marches on….welcome Autumn (or Spring) from everyone in the Northe
smithsonianlibraries:13 Species of Thecla (genus) butterflies from Insecta. Lepidoptera-Rhopalocera
smithsonianlibraries: Some examples of mermaids from Encyclopaedia Londinensis v.15 (1817). Full tex
smithsonianlibraries: highmuseumofart: Jan van Kessel | Flemish, 1626–1679 | Butterf
smithsonianlibraries: Wood mice hanging out by a mushroom from Richard Lydekker’s A hand-book
smithsonianlibraries: Some beautiful illustrations for cephalopod week from The Cephalopoda, atlas.
smithsonianlibraries: Poets are the trumpets which sing to battle. Poets are the unacknowledged legi
smithsonianlibraries: Happy Birthday to one of our favorite women in natural history, Maria Sibylla
smithsonianlibraries:13 Species of Thecla (genus) butterflies from Insecta. Lepidoptera-Rhopalocera
smithsonianlibraries:Keep your horse entertained with a variety of differently shaped horse paths, c
smithsonianlibraries:13 Species of Thecla (genus) butterflies from Insecta. Lepidoptera-Rhopalocera
smithsonianlibraries: Tailor of Gloucester by Beatrix Potter from the Cooper-Hewitt National Design
smithsonianlibraries: Tailor of Gloucester by Beatrix Potter from the Cooper-Hewitt National Design
smithsonianlibraries: Some beautiful illustrations for cephalopod week from The Cephalopoda, atlas.
smithsonianlibraries: The last queen of Hawai’i, Lili’uokalani, ascended to the throne o
smithsonianlibraries: About a year ago, we posted a gif of hover whales. This, however, was our orig
smithsonianlibraries:Still spinning 400 years later, these beautiful astronomical volvelles are from
smithsonianlibraries: International Women’s Day’s theme this year is Be Bold for Change.
smithsonianlibraries:Caution: monsters in the margins! These little beasts lurk around the text of o
smithsonianlibraries:Keep your horse entertained with a variety of differently shaped horse paths, c
smithsonianlibraries:Caution: monsters in the margins! These little beasts lurk around the text of o
smithsonianlibraries: The last queen of Hawai’i, Lili’uokalani, ascended to the throne o
smithsonianlibraries:Caution: monsters in the margins! These little beasts lurk around the text of o
smithsonianlibraries: A reminder, don’t miss Sunday night’s (27-09-2015) supermoon/blood
smithsonianlibraries: An elaborate centerpiece by the jeweler Carl Winterhalter from Das deutsche Ku
smithsonianlibraries:Do you know who the first professional woman in aeronautics was? Think it&rsquo
smithsonianlibraries: Kepler and his biggest fan. Portrait of Kepler from The Moon Hoax;
smithsonianlibraries: Happy Birthday to one of our favorite women in natural history, Maria Sibylla
smithsonianlibraries:An illustration of a child’s dream from The ladies’ floral cabinet
smithsonianlibraries: Loving this marbled paper book cover! From one of the many travelogues about A
smithsonianlibraries: In the spirit of the “Smithsonian Year of Music”: Alice Fletcher&r
muspeccoll: Inspired by uispeccoll, houghtonlib, smithsonianlibraries, and others, we’ve creat
smithsonianlibraries:There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been or
smithsonianlibraries: Caution: monsters in the margins! These little beasts lurk around the text of
smithsonianlibraries: December 9th is Christmas Card Day, honoring the English civil servant and inv
smithsonianlibraries:An illustration of a child’s dream from The ladies’ floral cabinet
smithsonianlibraries:Keep your horse entertained with a variety of differently shaped horse paths, c
smithsonianlibraries:Caution: monsters in the margins! These little beasts lurk around the text of o
smithsonianlibraries:Caution: monsters in the margins! These little beasts lurk around the text of o
smithsonianlibraries: Another for Women’s History Month, some botanical illustrations from one
smithsonianlibraries: Today is not only Friday the 13th, it’s also a full moon! Nicknamed the
smithsonianlibraries: Some Mondays feel like you have to force them into submission. Abhandlun
npr: washingtonpost: smithsonianlibraries: (one more for squirrel appreciation day, then we’ll
smithsonianlibraries: Some examples of mermaids from Encyclopaedia Londinensis v.15 (1817). Full tex
smithsonianlibraries: Today is not only Friday the 13th, it’s also a full moon! Nicknamed the
smithsonianlibraries: Happy Birthday to one of our favorite women in natural history, Maria Sibylla
smithsonianlibraries: Another for Women’s History Month, some botanical illustrations from one
smithsonianlibraries: It’s the dead of winter, so here are some flowers to warm your day! But
smithsonianlibraries: Moustached guenon From: John Church’s “A cabinet of quadruped
smithsonianlibraries: Loving this marbled paper book cover! From one of the many travelogues about A
smithsonianlibraries: A diagram demonstrating that sheep are basically rectangles from Transactions
smithsonianlibraries: Cephalopod Awareness Days always seem to slip away… Celebrate the most
smithsonianlibraries: Moustached guenon From: John Church’s “A cabinet of quadruped
smithsonianlibraries:Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin’s Floriated ornament: a series of thirty-o
smithsonianlibraries: Josiah Henson was born #OTD in 1789, enslaved in Charles County, Maryland. He
smithsonianlibraries: Fissurella maxima kind of looks like a merry go round from this angle.See more
smithsonianlibraries:A reminder, don’t miss Sunday night’s (27-09-2015) supermoon/blood
smithsonianlibraries: Le vingtième siècle is a novel written and illustrated by Albert Robid
smithsonianlibraries:Us, coming back from a three-day weekend. Thank you, wildcat from Animal Portra
smithsonianlibraries: Despite being seldom seen due to their nocturnal habits, flying squirrels are
smithsonianlibraries: Hipsters…#this is not an endorsement of PBR #please support your local
smithsonianlibraries: Happy Birthday to one of our favorite women in natural history, Maria Sibylla
smithsonianlibraries: Florals? For Spring?Groundbreaking. (1) John Lewis Childs. 18
smithsonianlibraries: Aw yeah, leap day! Here’s another plate from Biologia Centrali-Americana
smithsonianlibraries: International Cat Day calls for international cats. See 酒井抱一画帖 aka
smithsonianlibraries: If you enjoy cooking, beware of Setodaishō, the yokai made of broken and chipp
smithsonianlibraries: Pictured above is Edmonia Lewis (bottom), along with her sculptures The Death
smithsonianlibraries: Cephalopod Awareness Days always seem to slip away… Celebrate the most
smithsonianlibraries: December 9th is Christmas Card Day, honoring the English civil servant and inv
smithsonianlibraries: International Women’s Day’s theme this year is Be Bold for Change.
smithsonianlibraries: Today is not only Friday the 13th, it’s also a full moon! Nicknamed the
smithsonianlibraries: highmuseumofart: Jan van Kessel | Flemish, 1626–1679 | Butterf
smithsonianlibraries: Caution: monsters in the margins! These little beasts lurk around the text of
smithsonianlibraries:Some beautiful illustrations for cephalopod week from The Cephalopoda, atlas.
smithsonianlibraries: June 8th is World Oceans Day - a day to celebrate the oceans that connect and
smithsonianlibraries:Still spinning 400 years later, these beautiful astronomical volvelles are from
smithsonianlibraries:Us, coming back from a three-day weekend. Thank you, wildcat from Animal Portra
smithsonianlibraries: Happy Birthday to one of our favorite women in natural history, Maria Sibylla
smithsonianlibraries: Today is not only Friday the 13th, it’s also a full moon! Nicknamed the
thegetty: smithsonianlibraries: Someone’s feeling a bit peckish.From Conrad Gessner’s Ic
smithsonianlibraries: A colorful illustration of a pheasant from W.R. Ogilvie-Grant’s A hand-b
smithsonianlibraries: Pictured above is Edmonia Lewis (bottom), along with her sculptures The Death
smithsonianlibraries:Keep your horse entertained with a variety of differently shaped horse paths, c
thegetty: smithsonianlibraries: Someone’s feeling a bit peckish.From Conrad Gessner’s Ic
smithsonianlibraries: NYE Expectations vs. NYE Reality . And we’re not even mad about it. 
smithsonianlibraries:Some beautiful illustrations for cephalopod week from The Cephalopoda, atlas.
smithsonianlibraries:13 Species of Thecla (genus) butterflies from Insecta. Lepidoptera-Rhopalocera
smithsonianlibraries: Happy Birthday to one of our favorite women in natural history, Maria Sibylla
smithsonianlibraries: Happy Summer Solstice! This work from the Dibner Library of the History of Sci
smithsonianlibraries:String games appear to have arisen independently in many cultures throughout th
smithsonianlibraries: Today is not only Friday the 13th, it’s also a full moon! Nicknamed the
smithsonianlibraries: If you enjoy cooking, beware of Setodaishō, the yokai made of broken and chipp
smithsonianlibraries: Colorful bird paintings from The Avicultural Magazine. From the top left: a Sp
smithsonianlibraries: We hope tonight you will stay off tumblr long enough to catch the entirely new
smithsonianlibraries: In the spirit of the “Smithsonian Year of Music”: Alice Fletcher&r
smithsonianlibraries: NYE Expectations vs. NYE Reality . And we’re not even mad about it. 
smithsonianlibraries:Some beautiful illustrations for cephalopod week from The Cephalopoda, atlas.
smithsonianlibraries:wellcomecollection:Three facts about this whalebone walking stick with skull po
smithsonianlibraries:wellcomecollection:Three facts about this whalebone walking stick with skull po
smithsonianlibraries: Tailor of Gloucester by Beatrix Potter from the Cooper-Hewitt National Design
smithsonianlibraries: NYE Expectations vs. NYE Reality . And we’re not even mad about it. 
smithsonianlibraries: In the spirit of the “Smithsonian Year of Music”: Alice Fletcher&r
smithsonianlibraries: Moustached guenon From: John Church’s “A cabinet of quadruped
smithsonianlibraries:Caution: monsters in the margins! These little beasts lurk around the text of o
smithsonianlibraries: Tailor of Gloucester by Beatrix Potter from the Cooper-Hewitt National Design
smithsonianlibraries: Josiah Henson was born #OTD in 1789, enslaved in Charles County, Maryland. He
smithsonianlibraries: Caution: monsters in the margins! These little beasts lurk around the text of
smithsonianlibraries: Josiah Henson was born #OTD in 1789, enslaved in Charles County, Maryland. He
smithsonianlibraries:Us, coming back from a three-day weekend. Thank you, wildcat from Animal Portra
smithsonianlibraries:Keep your horse entertained with a variety of differently shaped horse paths, c
smithsonianlibraries: Some beautiful illustrations for cephalopod week from The Cephalopoda, atlas.
smithsonianlibraries: About a year ago, we posted a gif of hover whales. This, however, was our orig
smithsonianlibraries: Weekend plans. From American Homes and Gardens, v.4 (1907)
smithsonianlibraries:13 Species of Thecla (genus) butterflies from Insecta. Lepidoptera-Rhopalocera
smithsonianlibraries: The last queen of Hawai’i, Lili’uokalani, ascended to the throne o
smithsonianlibraries: Dress for the job you want. Yoshiie Ason yoroi chakuyōzu 義家朝臣鎧着用次第 by Sadatak
smithsonianlibraries: Josiah Henson was born #OTD in 1789, enslaved in Charles County, Maryland. He
smithsonianlibraries: Kepler and his biggest fan. Portrait of Kepler from The Moon Hoax;
smithsonianlibraries: The last queen of Hawai’i, Lili’uokalani, ascended to the throne o
cowboy:smithsonianlibraries:A diagram of the egg-placing technique of the Idiosepius pygmaeus parado
smithsonianlibraries:May 4-10 is National Wildflower Week! What better way to celebrate with some im
smithsonianlibraries: In the spirit of the “Smithsonian Year of Music”: Alice Fletcher&r
smithsonianlibraries: Loving this marbled paper book cover! From one of the many travelogues about A
smithsonianlibraries: Wilhelm C. H. (Wilhelm C. Hartwig) PetersNaturwissenschaftliche reise nach Mos
smithsonianlibraries: Caution: monsters in the margins! These little beasts lurk around the text of
smithsonianlibraries: Some Mondays feel like you have to force them into submission. Abhandlun
smithsonianlibraries: Do you know who the first professional woman in aeronautics was? Think it&rsqu
smithsonianlibraries: Some illustrations of monsters from the 1642 book Vlyssis Aldrouandi pat
smithsonianlibraries:Keep your horse entertained with a variety of differently shaped horse paths, c
smithsonianlibraries: Some Mondays feel like you have to force them into submission. Abhandlun
smithsonianlibraries: Squirrel week? Yep, it is over at the Washington Post. They have an informativ
smithsonianlibraries:An illustration of a child’s dream from The ladies’ floral cabinet
smithsonianlibraries: Moustached guenon From: John Church’s “A cabinet of quadruped
smithsonianlibraries: The best way to celebrate International Cat Day? Or the best way to celebrate?
smithsonianlibraries: Loving this marbled paper book cover! From one of the many travelogues about A
smithsonianlibraries: An illustration of a child’s dream from The ladies’ floral cabinet
smithsonianlibraries: Some beautiful illustrations for cephalopod week from The Cephalopoda, atlas.
smithsonianlibraries: Happy Birthday to one of our favorite women in natural history, Maria Sibylla
smithsonianlibraries: A diagram of an elaborate slab-moving invention from Jacques Besson‘s 15
smithsonianlibraries: April is National Garden Month! These delicate blooms were documented in the g
smithsonianlibraries: Pictured above is Edmonia Lewis (bottom), along with her sculptures The Death
smithsonianlibraries: Today is not only Friday the 13th, it’s also a full moon! Nicknamed the
smithsonianlibraries: World Oceans Day gives us the opportunity to share some plates from Kunstforme
smithsonianlibraries: Josiah Henson was born #OTD in 1789, enslaved in Charles County, Maryland. He
smithsonianlibraries: Some illustrations of monsters from the 1642 book Vlyssis Aldrouandi pat
smithsonianlibraries: highmuseumofart: Jan van Kessel | Flemish, 1626–1679 | Butterf
smithsonianlibraries:The brief yet wondrous cherry blossom season is coming to an end in DC, so here
smithsonianlibraries: Life is a streamOn which we strewPetal by petal the flower of our heart;The en
smithsonianlibraries:13 Species of Thecla (genus) butterflies from Insecta. Lepidoptera-Rhopalocera
smithsonianlibraries: Just imagine the delectable and scrumptious French cuisine this cutlery has se
smithsonianlibraries: Happy Summer Solstice! This work from the Dibner Library of the History of Sci
smithsoniantranscriptioncenter: smithsonianlibraries: Galileo and Brahe and Newton, oh my! Some of o
smithsonianlibraries: World Oceans Day gives us the opportunity to share some plates from Kunstforme
smithsonianlibraries: Caution: monsters in the margins! These little beasts lurk around the text of
smithsonianlibraries: The last queen of Hawai’i, Lili’uokalani, ascended to the throne o
smithsonianlibraries:There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been or
smithsonianlibraries: December 9th is Christmas Card Day, honoring the English civil servant and inv
smithsonianlibraries: Moustached guenon From: John Church’s “A cabinet of quadruped
smithsonianlibraries:There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been or
smithsonianlibraries: International Women’s Day’s theme this year is Be Bold for Change.
smithsonianlibraries:13 Species of Thecla (genus) butterflies from Insecta. Lepidoptera-Rhopalocera
smithsonianlibraries: The ambitious New illustration of the sexual system of Carolus von Linnaeus&nb
smithsonianlibraries: File under: library patrons, unusual.Our Smithsonian Tropical Research Institu
smithsonianlibraries: A diagram demonstrating that sheep are basically rectangles from Transactions
smithsonianlibraries: We hope tonight you will stay off tumblr long enough to catch the entirely new
smithsonianlibraries:A General History of the Pyrates (1724) is available in @biodivlibrary to
smithsonianlibraries: It’s the dead of winter, so here are some flowers to warm your day! But
smithsonianlibraries: Caution: monsters in the margins! These little beasts lurk around the text of
smithsonianlibraries: This color woodblock print of a persimmon has us feeling very autumnal.
smithsonianlibraries: highmuseumofart: Jan van Kessel | Flemish, 1626–1679 | Butterf
smithsonianlibraries:Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin’s Floriated ornament: a series of thirty-o
smithsonianlibraries: If you enjoy cooking, beware of Setodaishō, the yokai made of broken and chipp
smithsonianlibraries: Some beautiful illustrations for cephalopod week from The Cephalopoda, atlas.
smithsonianlibraries: February 12, 1809 Charles Darwin was born. To commemorate this, and the impend
smithsonianlibraries: We hope tonight you will stay off tumblr long enough to catch the entirely new
smithsonianlibraries: Weekend plans. From American Homes and Gardens, v.4 (1907)
smithsonianlibraries: June 8th is World Oceans Day - a day to celebrate the oceans that connect and
jtotheizzoe:smithsonianlibraries:13 Species of Thecla (genus) butterflies from Insecta. Lepidoptera-
smithsonianlibraries: Happy Summer Solstice! This work from the Dibner Library of the History of Sci
smithsonianlibraries: Moustached guenon From: John Church’s “A cabinet of quadruped
smithsonianlibraries: NYE Expectations vs. NYE Reality . And we’re not even mad about it. 
smithsonianlibraries: This month is the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. &nb
smithsonianlibraries: Today is not only Friday the 13th, it’s also a full moon! Nicknamed the
smithsonianlibraries: Happy Birthday to one of our favorite women in natural history, Maria Sibylla
smithsonianlibraries:Some beautiful illustrations for cephalopod week from The Cephalopoda, atlas.
smithsonianlibraries:Caution: monsters in the margins! These little beasts lurk around the text of o
smithsonianlibraries: World Oceans Day gives us the opportunity to share some plates from Kunstforme
smithsonianlibraries:Still spinning 400 years later, these beautiful astronomical volvelles are from
smithsonianlibraries: Another for Women’s History Month, some botanical illustrations from one
smithsonianlibraries: Loving this marbled paper book cover! From one of the many travelogues about A
smithsonianlibraries: A diagram demonstrating that sheep are basically rectangles from Transactions
smithsonianlibraries: Oh, hello there! Friendly skeleton from Natural History for the use of schools
smithsonianlibraries:Us, coming back from a three-day weekend. Thank you, wildcat from Animal Portra
smithsonianlibraries: It’s rare for the questions posed by seven year olds to result in much,
smithsonianlibraries: Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin’s Floriated ornament: a series of thirty-
smithsonianlibraries: It’s rare for the questions posed by seven year olds to result in much,
smithsonianlibraries: flavorpill: Whimsical Animated GIFs of Illustrations From the Smithsonian Libr
smithsonianlibraries: Some beautiful illustrations for cephalopod week from The Cephalopoda, atlas.
smithsonianlibraries: Some beautiful illustrations for cephalopod week from The Cephalopoda, atlas.
smithsonianlibraries:In anticipation of Owl Awareness Day (August 4), we offer some slightly cartoon
smithsonianlibraries:String games appear to have arisen independently in many cultures throughout th
smithsonianlibraries: Tailor of Gloucester by Beatrix Potter from the Cooper-Hewitt National Design
smithsonianlibraries: A reminder, don’t miss Sunday night’s (27-09-2015) supermoon/blood
smithsonianlibraries: highmuseumofart: Jan van Kessel | Flemish, 1626–1679 | Butterf
smithsonianlibraries: This month is the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. &nb
smithsonianlibraries: NYE Expectations vs. NYE Reality . And we’re not even mad about it. 
smithsonianlibraries: Happy Summer Solstice! This work from the Dibner Library of the History of Sci
smithsonianlibraries:Still spinning 400 years later, these beautiful astronomical volvelles are from
smithsonianlibraries: Time marches on….welcome Autumn (or Spring) from everyone in the Northe
smithsonianlibraries: Your couture du jour: an evening coat from the House of Worth. Perfect for eve
smithsonianlibraries: Poets are the trumpets which sing to battle. Poets are the unacknowledged legi
smithsonianlibraries: It’s International Kissing Day, thus a post on Neapolitan hand gestures.
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