- The unfruitful tree
- Insect Frame 2
- The gibbet at Stang's Cross
- Two girls kneeling
- St. John the Baptist preaching in the Desert
- Miniature from the Prayer-book of Anne de Bretagne, representing the Archangel St. Michael
- Children Rolling hoops
- Golfer
Golfer - Drassidæ
A large family of spiders, varying greatly in shape, color, and habits. Most of them are dull colored, and live under stones, or in silk tubes on plants, and make no webs for catching insects. Their eyes are small, and arranged in two rows on the front of the head. Their feet have two claws and a bunch of flat hairs. The spinnerets are usually long enough to extend a little behind the abdomen. The figure is a Drassus, and the eyes as seen from in front. - Broadside View of the Nydam Ship now in the Kiel Museum
Observe the horn-like rowlocks and the steer-board The Nydam ship is 75 feet in length, with a beam of 10 feet 6 inches, and had no mast. Both are very flat amidships, and have very fine or sharp ends, but it is evident that in proportion to her length the Gokstadt boat had a much greater beam. - Four children dancing at the seashore
- ivy
- Golfer
- Golfer
- Golfer
- Olive Branch
Olive Branch - Torture
- Resourcefulness in Doing a Good Turn
- King Powhattan
- George M. Mowbray
- St. Catherine on her Knees
- Nellie and Sunny on the steps
- Sunshine and Franky
- A long fringe
- Boy sitting under a tree.j- bw
- L’Abside de Notre-Dame de Paris
- Collège Henri IV
- Camp Kitchen
- Breads
Breads - The Parable of the talents
- Maximilian
- Madame de Pompadour
- fairy giving gift to baby in push chair being pushed by another child
- two maids dancing - col
- Fire Engine
- Rue Pirouette aux Halles (D.49), third state
- L’Arche du Pont Notre-Dame
- Toasts
Toasts - Collecting specimens
- Man 2
- The Bicycle
The Bicycle - lady digging up plant in forest - bw
- Pharyngeal syringe or salivary pump of Fulgora maculata
Accessory to the salivary apparatus there is on the ventral side of the head, underneath the pharynx, a peculiar organ which the Germans have called the "Wanzenspritze," or syringe. The accompanying figure of the structure in Fulgora maculata shows its relation to the ducts of the salivary glands and to the beak. It is made up of a dilatation forming the body of the pump, in which there is a chitinous piston. Attached to the piston is a strong retractor muscle. The function of the salivary pump is to suck up the saliva from the salivary ducts and to force it out through the beak. - Substitutes for meat
Substitutes for meat - Climbing the 'Mountain'
- Mother in doorway - bw
- Chiasognathus Grantii
2 Chiasognathus Grantii, under side 3,4 Maxillae with lacinia and palpus 5 Mentumprocesses of labium and palpi, under view 6 Base of anterior femora 7 Mentum, labium, &c. upper view 8 Labium with processes amd palpi, lateral view - Eight children in th garden
- Bain-froid Chevrier
- 'Japanese Cock Fighting' to Strengthen the Legs
- Sinking Central Shaft, Hoosac Tunnel
- Im gonna cry
- root and stem and leaves of the young oak
- Cherry
- Little Sunshine goes fishing
- The unmerciful servant
- Flowers with faces
- Bird flying out of tree
- CCH or HCC
- Le Ministère de la Marine -fifth state