- A Common Hermit Crab
- Stages in the Life-history of Hæmocera danæ, One of the Monstrillidæ
- One of the Abdominal Somites of the Lobster, with its Appendages, separated and viewed from in Front
- Christmas Time
- A Fa-toka, New Zealand
- Boy and Girl in the garden
- Boy and girl under a tree
- Great Sea Spider
Great Sea Spider - Sea crab
Sea crab - Freshwater Shrimp
Freshwater Shrimp - b
B - The Gribble (Limnoria lignorum)
- Nebalia bipes
- Pigeon tick
Pigeon tick ( Argas reflexus ) seen from the back and from the ventral side, enlarged. The top is rusty yellow, the bottom is yellowish-white (as is the edge of the body and legs), unless the food channel is filled with a colored substance. - Young girl curtseying
- The Nauplius Larva of a Species of Barnacle of the Family Lepadidæ, showing greatly-developed Spines
- Mimonectes loveni. A Female Specimen seen from the Side and from Below
- Echidnophaga gallinacea
- Front Part of Body of a Prawn infected, parasites
- A Fish-louse (Caligus rapax), Female
- Who passed his days in being fed by his wives
- Hoisting the signals for triangulation
- Last Larval Stage of the Common Porcelain Crab
- Trypanosoma Ziemanni, from the blood of the little owl
Trypanosoma Ziemanni, from the blood of the little owl. The stages shown in Figs. 52–54 are passed inside the gnat. The spiral and pear-shaped bodies of Fig. 54 pass from the gnat’s proboscis into the blood of the little owl, and grow there into the large forms here figured. A, B, and C are females, destined to be fertilized by spermatozoa when swallowed by a gnat. D and E are male Trypanosomes, which will give rise each to eight fertilizing individuals or spermatozoa as shown in Fig. 56—when swallowed by a gnat. - Pouched Frog
- Want another sandwich
- Hyperia galba, Female
- With the roof of considerable height
- Beach crabs
Beach crabs - The Zoëa Larva of a Species of Sergestes
- Young boy sitting on a gate
- Squilla mantis
Squilla mantis - Two noisy boys
- Dissection of Male Lobster, from the Side
- Young children playing outside
- The Common Lobster (Homarus gammarus,) Female, from the Side
- Young girl taking a cookie
- The Freshwater Jelly-fish of Lake Tanganyika
The Freshwater Jelly-fish of Lake Tanganyika (Limnocnida Tanganyicae), Since its discovery in Tanganyika it has been found also in the Lake Victoria Nyanza and in pools in the Upper Niger basin. - King Snake
- The Surinam Toad
- Front Part of Body of a Prawn infected, parasites
- Newly-hatched Young of a Crayfish
- A Deep-sea Crab (Platymaia wyville-thomsoni)
- Calocalanus pavo, One of the Free-swimming Copepoda of the Plankton
- Young girl carrying a bag
- A Well Shrimp (Niphargus aquilex)
- The Phyllosoma Larva of the Common Spiny Lobster
- Polycheles phosphorus, One of the Eryonidea, Female, from the Indian Seas
- Three little girls
- Cirolana borealis
- Meganyctiphanes norvegica, One of the Euphausiacea
- A
A - The Freshwater Jelly-fish of Regent’s Park (Limnocodium Sowerbii)
The Freshwater Jelly-fish of Regent’s Park (Limnocodium Sowerbii) It was discovered in the tropical lily tank of the Botanical Gardens in June, 1880, and swarmed in great numbers year after year—then suddenly disappeared. It has since been found in similar tanks in Sheffield, Lyons, and Munich. Only male specimens were discovered, and the native home of the wonderful visitor is still unknown. - The counsel chose the latter alternative
- The Norwegian Deep-water Prawn (Pandalus borealis), Female
- Food for infants
Food for infants - Centipede
- Common Lobster
Common Lobster - Young girl
- Boy eating an apple