English: "ŒUFS" (Eggs), illustration by Adolphe Millot from Nouveau Larousse Illustré [1897-1904]. See key below for details.
Français : "OEUFS", illustration d'Adolphe Millot de "Nouveau Larousse Illustré" [1897-1904]. L'évolution et la sélection naturelle sont à l'origine d'un grand nombre de formes et de couleurs d'œufs.
Español: "HUEVOS", ilustración de Adolphe Millot del "Nouveau Larousse Illustré" [1897-1904]. La evolución biológica y la selección natural están en el origen de un gran número de formas y de colores, en cuanto a los huevos se refiere.
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mellom 1897 og 1904
date QS:P,+1500-00-00T00:00:00Z/6,P1319,+1897-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1904-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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Nouveau Larousse Illustré, edited by Claude Augé, published in Paris by Librarie Larousse 1897-1904, this illustration from vol. 6 p. 473[1]
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The original French designation may not correspond to the modern French term. Eggs 1 - 58 are shown reduced in size by about a third and eggs 59 - 72 are enlarged seven to eight times (the whole illustration is about 19.8cm wide by 26.3cm high).
== Summary == {{Information |Description = "ŒUFS" (Eggs), illustration by Adolphe Millot from ''Nouveau Larousse Illustré'' [1897-1904] |Source = ''Nouveau Larousse Illustré'', edited by Claude Augé, published in Paris by Librar