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Silybum marianum, milk thistleIllustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London. Entitled Chardon Marie
White-Winged Silvery Gull, by John James AudubonWhite-Winged Silvery Gull, Larus Leucopterus, by John James Audubon (1785-1851). A colour plate in The Birds of America: From Original Drawings. Date: 1827-1838
Silver bream fish on ice in the fish market at CiutedellaSilver freshly-caught sea bream fish on ice in the fish market at Ciutedella, Menorca, Spain. Date: 2005
CinerariasA still life oil painting of some cineraria flowers, arranged neatly in a simple, silvery vase. Date: circa 1919
Sketch by Fish of Jean Rai and chorus in Silvery Dreams part of of the New Princes Friviloities, Princes Restaurant, London, 1926 Date: 1926
Silvery crocus, Crocus biflorus (Small annulate crocus, Crocus annulatus var. pusillus). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by A
Silvery marmoset and common marmosetSilvery marmoset, Mico argentatus, and common marmoset, Callithrix jacchus. Lithograph by Karl Joseph Brodtmann from Heinrich Rudolf Schinzs Illustrated Natural History of Men and Animals, 1836
Silvery lutung and Sumatran surili, endangeredSilvery lutung, Trachypithecus cristatus (Semnopithecus pruinosus) and Sumatran surili, Presbytis melalophos (Semnopithecus melalophos) endangered
Niccolite mineral with metallic lustre, comprises of nickel arsenide. It is also known as coppernickel and nickeline. This specimen is from the Natural History Museum, London
Short-Headed Salmon and Silvery SalmonShort-Headed Salmon (Salmo trutta trutta) and Silvery Salmon (Salmo schiefermuelleri). Date: 1879
Hebridal Smelt and ArgentineHebridal Smelt (Argentina sphyraena) and Argentine (Maurolicus, possibly Maurolicus muelleri, also known as Pearlside). Date: 1865
Fair monkey or silvery marmoset with bright red face and ears, Mico argentatus.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from The Naturalists Pocket Magazine; or
Bornean orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus (endangered) and silvery gibbon, Hylobates moloch (endangered).. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science
Silvery lutung or langur, Trachypithecus cristatus, and grivet monkey, Chlorocebus aethiops.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals
Orang utan, Pongo pygmaeus (endangered) and silvery gibbon, Hylobates moloch (endangered).. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy
Platinum modelA reconstruction of a platinum nugget. Platinum (Pt) is an element and very precious metal. The most common source of platinum is from alluvial deposits
Manganite (manganese oxide hydroxide), characterized by short prismatic crystals. This specimen is held at the Natural History Museum, London
Platinum (Pt) is an elemental and a very precious metal. The most common source of platinum is from alluvial deposits. Specimen from nirjni, Tagilsk, Urals, Russia
Molybdenite comprises of (molybdenum sulphide) and is a very soft, highly lustrous metallic mineral. Specimen from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London
Skutterudite
Tungsten mineralsTungsten deposit formed through the direct contact of volcanic magma with the surrounding rock. Tungsten is a metallic element with the atomic number 74. It is contained in minerals such as wolframite
Native silver