Edward Forster, the Younger (British, 1765-1849), Xylostroma giganteum found in the heart of a large oak at Bush Hill Park Enfield
Edward Forster, the Younger (British, 1765-1849), [Mycological Study on Bark]
Edward Forster, the Younger (British, 1765-1849), [Mycological Study with Grass]
Edward Forster, the Younger (British, 1765-1849), [Mycological Study]
Edward Forster, the Younger (British, 1765-1849), [Mycological Study] at Old Park Oct 13 1835
Edward Forster, the Younger (British, 1765-1849), [Mycological Study] At South Lodge Enfield
Edward Forster, the Younger (British, 1765-1849), [Mycological Study] Found in the Wood at Old Park
Edward Forster, the Younger (British, 1765-1849), [Mycological Study] Found on Damp Wood in the Wine-Cellar at Old Park
Edward Forster, the Younger (British, 1765-1849), [Mycological Study] Plantation at Old Park
Edward Forster, the Younger (British, 1765-1849), [Pomegranate]
Edward James Ravenscroft (1816-1890), The Pinetum Britannicum. A Descriptive Account of Hardy Coniferous Trees Cultivated in Great Britain
Edward Lear (1812-1888), Monaco
Edward Lear (1812-1888), Pigeon Parrakeet
Edward Lear (1812-1888), Uniform Parrakeet
Edward Lear (British, 1812-1888) & Prideaux John Selby (British, 1788-1867), “Great Auk”
Edward Lear (British, 1812-1888), Peacock
Edward Lear (British, 1812-1888), Study of a King Vulture
Edward Lear (British, 1812-1888), Study of a Paradise Shelduck
Edward Lear (British, 1812-1888), Study of an Eagle Owl, 1846
Edward Lear (British, 1812-1888), Ye Owly Pusseycatte, a new Beast found in ye Island of New South Wales