EditorialMammals: croissants, ruffians, long-tailed mice, burrowers, porcupines, hares, 1. The European squirrel, 2. The flying squirrel, 3. The dormouse, 4. The brown rat, 5. The house-rat, 6. The lemming, 7. The marmot, 8. The common porcupine, 9. The beaver,...
EditorialMuscardinus avellanarius, Print, The hazel dormouse or common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) is a small mammal and the only living species in the genus Muscardinus., 1700-1880.
EditorialMyoxus glis, Print, The edible dormouse or fat dormouse (Glis glis) is a large dormouse and the only living species in the genus Glis, found in most of western Europe. Its name comes from the Romans, who ate them as a delicacy., 1700-1880.
EditorialMuscardinus elegans, Print, Hazel dormouse, The hazel dormouse or common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) is a small mammal and the only living species in the genus Muscardinus., 1700-1880.
EditorialMuscardinus avellanarius, Print, The hazel dormouse or common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) is a small mammal and the only living species in the genus Muscardinus., nest.
EditorialMuscardinus avellanarius, Print, The hazel dormouse or common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) is a small mammal and the only living species in the genus Muscardinus., 1700-1880.
EditorialMuscardinus avellanarius, Print, The hazel dormouse or common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) is a small mammal and the only living species in the genus Muscardinus., nest.
EditorialMuscardinus avellanarius, Print, The hazel dormouse or common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) is a small mammal and the only living species in the genus Muscardinus., 1700-1880.
EditorialGraphiurus murinus, Print, The woodland dormouse (Graphiurus murinus) is a species of rodent in the family Gliridae. It is native to southern and eastern Africa and is also known as the African dwarf dormouse, African pygmy dormouse, or colloquially as...
EditorialMyoxus nitela, Print, Edible dormouse, The edible dormouse or fat dormouse (Glis glis) is a large dormouse and the only living species in the genus Glis, found in most of western Europe. Its name comes from the Romans, who ate them as a delicacy., 1700...
EditorialMyoxus glis, Print, The edible dormouse or fat dormouse (Glis glis) is a large dormouse and the only living species in the genus Glis, found in most of western Europe. Its name comes from the Romans, who ate them as a delicacy., 1700-1880.
EditorialMyoxus glis, Print, The edible dormouse or fat dormouse (Glis glis) is a large dormouse and the only living species in the genus Glis, found in most of western Europe. Its name comes from the Romans, who ate them as a delicacy., 1700-1880.
EditorialMyoxus glis, Print, The edible dormouse or fat dormouse (Glis glis) is a large dormouse and the only living species in the genus Glis, found in most of western Europe. Its name comes from the Romans, who ate them as a delicacy., with intestines.
EditorialMyoxus nitela, Print, Edible dormouse, The edible dormouse or fat dormouse (Glis glis) is a large dormouse and the only living species in the genus Glis, found in most of western Europe. Its name comes from the Romans, who ate them as a delicacy., with...
EditorialMyoxus nitela, Print, Edible dormouse, The edible dormouse or fat dormouse (Glis glis) is a large dormouse and the only living species in the genus Glis, found in most of western Europe. Its name comes from the Romans, who ate them as a delicacy., 1700...
EditorialGraphiurus murinus, Print, The woodland dormouse (Graphiurus murinus) is a species of rodent in the family Gliridae. It is native to southern and eastern Africa and is also known as the African dwarf dormouse, African pygmy dormouse, or colloquially as...
EditorialMuscardinus avellanarius, Print, The hazel dormouse or common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) is a small mammal and the only living species in the genus Muscardinus., 1700-1880.
EditorialHazel dormouse or common dormouse, Muscardinus avellanarius (Myoxus avellanarius). Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from William Jardine's Naturalist's Library, Edinburgh, 1836.
EditorialGraphiurus ocularis (Spectacled dormouse). Draughtsman: Robert Jacob Gordon. Dating: Oct-1777 - Mar-1786. Measurements: h 660 mm ? w 480 mm; h 246 mm ? w 388 mm; h 179 mm ? w 388 mm.
EditorialSeptember. Behead that Dormouse! Turn that Dormouse out of court!. Alice's Wonderland Birthday Book. [Quotations.] Compiled by E. Stanley Leathes from Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass ... Illustrated by J. P. M. London : Griffith & Far...
EditorialThe Mad Hatter's Tea Party. The Mad Hatter drinking tea and eating cake with the Mad March Hare and the Dormouse. Alice's adventures in wonderland / by Lewis Carroll ; illustrated by Gwynedd M. Hudson. [London?] : Hodder and Stoughton, [1922?]. 'The Ma...
EditorialThe Mad Hatter and March hare trying to put the Dormouse into a teapot. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. With forty-two illustrations by John Tenniel. London : Macmillan & Co., 1866 [1865]. Source: C.59.g.11 page 110.
EditorialSeptember. Behead that Dormouse! Turn that Dormouse out of court!. Alice's Wonderland Birthday Book. [Quotations.] Compiled by E. Stanley Leathes from Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass ... Illustrated by J. P. M. London : Griffith & Far...
EditorialAlice at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party with the March Hare, the Dormouse and the Mad Hatter. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. With a proem by Austin Dobson. L.P.. pp. xi. 161. William Heinemann: London; Doubleday, Page & Co....
EditorialIllustrated title page. Political figures are represented as characters from 'Alice in Wonderland', as follows: Arthur Balfour (March Hare); Robert Cecil (King of Hearts and Dormouse); Joseph Chamberlain (Queen of Hearts, the Red Queen, and the Mad Hat...
EditorialAlice has tea to the Hotel Cecil. Trying to make him look like a lion. Arthur Balfour is the March Hare; Robert Cecil is the Dormouse, and Joseph Chamberlain is the Mad Hatter. . The Westminster Alice ... Illustrated by F. Carruthers Gould. London : ...
EditorialThe march hare, dormouse and Alice, sitting at a tea-table. A New Alice in the Old Wonderland [A continuation of "Alice in Wonderland" and “Through the Looking Glass' by Lewis Carroll. The preface signed: A. M. R., Sr., i.e. Anna M. Richards senior?]...
EditorialAlice has tea at the Hotel Cecil. The Mad Hatter's tea party. Joseph Chamberlain is represented as the Mad Hatter; Arthur Balfour is the March Hare, and Robert Cecil is the Dormouse. . The Westminster Alice ... Illustrated by F. Carruthers Gould. Lo...
EditorialHazel dormouse or common dormouse, Muscardinus avellanarius (Myoxus avellanarius). Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from William Jardine's Naturalist's Library, Edinburgh, 1836.
EditorialDormouse, Glis glis (Myoxus avellanarius). After an illustration by James Stewart. Handcoloured lithograph from Georg Friedrich Treitschke's Gallery of Natural History, Naturhistorischer Bildersaal des Thierreiches, Liepzig, 1840.
EditorialEdible dormouse, Glis glis (Fat dormouse, Myoxus glis). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Griffith, Harriet or Edward, from Edward Griffith's The Animal Kingdom by the Baron Cuvier, London, Whittaker, 1824.
EditorialCommon dormouse, Muscardinus avellanarius (Muscardin dormouse, Mus avellanarius). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Griffith, Harriet or Edward, from Edward Griffith's The Animal Kingdom by the Baron Cuvier, London, Whittaker, 1825.
EditorialDormouse, Glis glis, and rat, Rattus norvegicus. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuvier's "Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals," Paris, France, 1816. Illustration by J. G. Pretre, engraved by Victor, directed by Pierre Jean-...