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Figure 2. F.C. Hunt after drawing by E.F. Lambert, 'Rare specimens of comparative craniology: an old maid's skull phrenologised', c.1815 hand-coloured etching,  Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
by Andrew Kettler
Figure 1. An illustration of a 'Smell Organ' imagined in a 1922 issue of Science and Invention Magazine.
by William Tullett
Figure 1. A dune stinkhorn Phallus hadriani. The mushroom is easily discernible from other species of stinkhorn by its pinkish volva from which the fungus sprouts forth. (Photograph by Siôn Parkinson, 2022.)
by Siôn Parkinson
Figure 1. After P. Renouard, Wormwood Scrubs prison, London: four cooks in prison uniform standing in a line in front of buckets and baskets, process print, 1889, 15 x 20.8 cm, Wellcome Collection 37857i
by William Tullett
Linnaeus’ classification of odours in his Clavis Medicinae
by Ally Louks
Hops being cut down and harvested: six scenes.
by Jonathan Reinarz
Figure 1. Street with shops in a town in the Dutch East Indies with shops (including 'Toko Tosari') and travelers in palanquins, c. 1900-1915, Rijksmuseum RP-F-00-6125-A
by Josephine Koopman
Figure 1. Close up of the compartments in a sixteenth-century pomander, gold and silver, c.1500s, Science Museum, London, A629413
by William Tullett
Bourdichon, Jean, Aspic [lavender] Horae ad usum Romanum, known as Grandes Heures d'Anne de Bretagne, between 1503 and 1508, Manuscript, paint, gold, parchment, 30 x 19cm, National Library of France, LATIN 9474.
by Jessica P. Clark
Figure 1. A rarer example of the adoration of the Magi scene in which frankincense is not just given but burnt, Jacob Gole, after Carlo Maratta, ‘Adoration of the Magi’, 1670-1724, mezzotint and engraving, 25.6 x 17.5cm, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, RP-P-1888-A-13907
by William Tullett