
This is a vintage illustration featuring two different types of camels. The image is divided into two panels, one above the other. **Top Panel:** A single-humped camel (Dromedary) is depicted standing in a desert landscape. The camel is shown in profile, facing left. In the background, a small group of people and other camels can be seen, suggesting a caravan. The landscape is barren with a few low hills. **Bottom Panel:** A two-humped camel (Bactrian Camel) is shown in a similar profile view, also facing left. The background features a few palm trees and a slightly more detailed landscape with rolling hills. The illustration is done in a detailed, engraved style, typical of vintage scientific or natural history illustrations. The shading and lines create a sense of depth and texture. The overall tone is sepia or a muted brown, giving it an aged appearance. Below the panels, there are labels identifying the camels: '1. Camelus Dromedarius, Arabian Camel, or Dromedary' and '2. Camelus Bactrianus, Bactrian Camel'.