
This is a vintage-style engraving depicting two glass bottles, each containing a preserved animal specimen and adorned with botanical elements. The style is reminiscent of scientific illustrations from the 18th or 19th century. **Left Bottle (Fig. II):** The bottle is tall and slender, filled with a liquid. Inside, a fetal pig or similar mammal is curled up, appearing to be preserved in formaldehyde. The specimen is detailed with visible anatomical features. The bottle is topped with a lush arrangement of leaves and flowers, tied with a ribbon. A dragonfly is positioned near the plant, seemingly hovering. A shadow is cast beneath the bottle. **Right Bottle (Fig. I):** This bottle is similar in shape to the first, also containing a preserved specimen—a small bird perched on a twig with some dried plant matter. The bird is detailed with feathers and a beak. Like the first bottle, it's topped with a botanical arrangement tied with a ribbon. A shadow is cast beneath this bottle as well. **Labels:** Each bottle is labeled with 'Fig. I' and 'Fig. II'. There are also labels 'A', 'B', 'C', and 'D' pointing to specific parts of the illustrations, likely for scientific reference. The overall aesthetic is detailed, scientific, and slightly macabre, typical of early natural history illustrations. The engraving is done with fine lines, creating a sense of texture and depth.