Blue Whistling Thrush, juvenile (possibly) ‘Myophonus caerulus’ Original inscriptions: ‘Castore or Solitary sparrow.’ Further inscriptions: Artist: Medium: Watercolour Size: Note: Part of a drawing in which two birds are depicted: the Blue Whistling Thrush (possibly) on top and Eurasian...
A Raptor Perhaps meant to be a Saker Falcon (‘Falco Cherrug’) or a Kestrel (‘Falco Naumanni’) Original inscriptions: ‘has ye external Features of a Hawke but may be a distinct species and allied to No. 4.’ Further inscriptions: Artist: Medium: Watercolour Size: Note:
A Raptor Perhaps meant to be a Saker Falcon (‘Falco Cherrug’) or a Kestrel (‘Falco Naumanni’) Original inscriptions: ‘Compare with No. 2’ Further inscriptions: Artist: Medium: Watercolour Size: Note:
Tickell’s Thrush (possibly) ‘Turdus unicolor’ Original inscriptions: ‘See 100.f.3. a thrush with red feathers on the sides under the wings. Doubtful’ Further inscriptions: Artist: Medium: Watercolour and bodycolour Size: Note: female
Cheetah ‘Acinonyx jubatus’ Original inscriptions: [in nastaliq] ‘dar Farsi yuz-guyand, dar Hindi cheetah’, plus dimensions Further inscriptions: Artist: Medium: Watercolour Size: Note: The cheetah has a harness.
Cheetah ‘Acinonyx jubatus’ Original inscriptions: Further inscriptions: Artist: Medium: Watercolour Size: Note: The cheetah is shown collared with a red hood over its eyes and draped in a red cape.
Cheetah ‘Acinonyx jubatus’ Original inscriptions: Further inscriptions: Artist: Medium: Watercolour Size: Note: The cheetah is shown sporting its harness in a landscape with bullock cart and caparisoned elephants in the distance, and with its cape and hood and water scoop nearby.