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- David and Araunah
- The dangers of drinking
- David Anointed by Samuel
1 Sam. 16:11, 12 - Abraham's Servant Meeting Rebekah at the Well
Gen. 24:17 - Melchizedek Blessing Abram
Genesis 14:18-20 - Marching around Jericho
- Pulling in a Dislocated Shoulder—an actual experience of mine in India
- Page Frame
- Jesus Teaches Nicodemus
John 3:2, 3 - Jesus Crowned with Thorns
Mark 15:16-19 - Jephthah Meeting His Daughter
Judges 11:35 - Ornament
- Title Border
Title Border - Amen-Ra, the King of the Gods
- Black-nosed Dace
- Northern Rattlesnake
- The finding of Moses
- Leaf-Cutter Bee at Work
Two Tunnels Being Filled With Leaf-Cells. You should see the little creature in her never-tiring work of preparing material for her nest. In and out among the roses she goes, examining each leaf with the most critical care, and only desisting from her labor when a suitable one has been chosen. She scans it over and over, and at last from a position on its upper or nether surface proceeds to cut a piece just fitted for her work, which, heavy as it seems, is seized between the legs and jaws and carried on swiftly-agitated wings to her burrow. Ten pieces or more, each differing in shape, are cut and borne away, which the ingenious insect tailor twists and folds, the one within the other, until is formed a funnel-like cone, whose end is narrower than its mouth. So perfectly joined are the parts, that even when dry they have been found to retain their form and integrity. A cake of honey and pollen, for the use of some yet unborn Leaf-cutter, is deposited within, and on this, in due time, is laid a single small egg. Nought now remains but to wall up the cell. A circle of leaf, of the size of the opening, is cut, and this is closely adjusted within the wall of rolled-up leaves. Sometimes as many as four pieces are thus utilized. A second cell, similarly built, is fitted to the first, and this is succeeded by eight or ten others. When all is completed, the eggs being laid and the cells all victualled, the hole of the shaft is closed with the earth that was thrown out, and so carefully, too, that not a trace of her doings remains to tell us the story. - Jesus Falls Under the Cross
Luke 23:27, 28. - Moses Bringing Water From the Rock
Ex. 17:6. - Representative Life of Western Asia
- Moses Bringing the New Tables of the Law
Ex. 34:29-32 - Mexican Wild Turkey
- Joseph Proclaimed Ruler Over Egypt
Gen. 41:41, 43 - Divider
- Man divider
- Cimex lectularius
- Noah's Sacrifice After the Flood
Gen. 8:20. - Jeremiah Mourning Over Jerusalem
Lam. of Jer. 1:1, 2 - fig164
- Queen Esther Crowned
Esther 2:17 - Building of the New Temple
Ezra 3:10 - Hezekiah laying the letter before God
- David and Abigail
Sam. 25:32, 33 - Rana Clamata, or Green Frog
- Jezebel Eaten by Dogs
2 Kings 9:32, 33 - Frame
- Moses Receiving the Tables of the Law
Ex. 31:18. - Joseph Interpreting Pharaoh's Dream
Gen. 41:29, 30 - Return of the Dove with the Olive Branch
Gen. 8:11 - Joseph Meeting His Father
Gen. 46:29, 30 - Divider - Plowing
- Pouring Out a Drink Offering
- Moses Giving His Charge to Joshua
Num. 27:22, 23. - Royal Mail Coach
- Captain John Smith
- The child Jesus
- Pseudargiolus Butterfly
Larva Feeding on Bud of Black Snakeroot, and Guarded by Ants. But now comes the most remarkable part of the larval history of Pseudargiolus. The whole upper part of the larva is covered with small, glassy, star-shaped processes, scarcely raised above the surrounding surface, from the centre of which spring short, filamentous bodies, bristling with feathery-looking tentacles, which the caterpillar has the power of protruding at will. It throws them out like the tentacles of Papilio or the horns of snails. More singular still is an opening upon the eleventh segment, placed transversely and surrounded by a raised cushion, about which the granulations that cover the body of the caterpillar are particularly dense. From the middle of this opening, which is shaped like a button-hole, issues, at the caterpillar’s will, a sort of transparent, hemispherical vesicle, from which is emitted a good-sized drop of fluid, which the animal is capable of reproducing when absorbed. - Jacob Meeting Rachel
Gen. 29:10-12 - Presentation in the Temple
Luke 2:27, 28 - Christ in the Manger
- Heading - locusts
- God’s judgment on King Honoricus
- Life in the Primordial Sea
- Nest of Common Sun-fish
- Finding the Lost Sheep
St. Matthew 18.12-14 - Carrying the Ark Over Jordan
Josh. 3:17 - Lot entering Zoar
- Korah and His Associates Swallowed Up
Num. 16:31-33 - Divider