- Elephants in a Forest. (Ezek. xxvii. 15)
Except indirectly, the Elephant is never mentioned in the Authorized Version of the Canonical Scriptures, although frequent references are made to ivory, the product of that animal. The earliest mention of ivory in the Scriptures is to be found in 1 Kings X. 18: "Moreover the king (i.e. Solomon) made a great throne of ivory, and overlaid it with the best gold." This passage forms a portion of the description given by the sacred historian of the glories of Solomon's palace, of which this celebrated throne, with the six steps and the twelve lions on the steps, was the central and most magnificent object. - The Bicycle
The Bicycle - Clement of Scotland burned by the Romanists
- Taking the Hurdles
- Sinking Central Shaft, Hoosac Tunnel
- Evania appendigaster
- Stoning ot the apostle Philip
- George M. Mowbray
- Driving Bench Work and Dumping from Heading
- The High Leap - Rear view
- Christians burned in their meeting-houses
- Miners ascending, Central shaft, Hoosac Tunnel
- Antipas burned in a red-hot brazen ox
- Apprehension of Andries Langedul
- Syrian Asses.
Syrian Asses. (Prov. xxvi. 3) In the East, the Ass has always played a much more important part than among us Westerns, and on that account we find it so frequently mentioned in the Bible. In the first place, it is the universal saddle-animal of the East. - Dirk Willems saving his captor’s life
- Mark dragged to the stake
- Ignatius devoured by wild beasts
- Leonhard Keyser on the way to execution
- Two young girls led to execution
- 'Stopeing out' enlargement, East End Hoosac Tunnel
- Matthias hung on the cross, stoned, and beheaded
- Vitalius buried alive at Ravenna
- Burning of Barnabas, a companion of Paul
- Second examination of Tharacus
- John mocked and tormented
- Fourteen persons burned at Orleans, France
- Piano
- William White burned at Norwich, England
- Well near the Piazza dei Signori, Verona
- Beheading of Paul
- The cockroach mite
The cockroach mite, Pimeliaphilus podapolipophagus - A Tackle
A Tackle - Andrew, the apostle cucified at Patras
- Protozoa from the gut of the wood-feeding cockroach
Protozoa from the gut of the wood-feeding cockroach Cryptocercus punctulatus. A, Eucomonympha imla, female above, male below, c. X 375. (From Cleveland [1950c].) B, Barbulanympha sp. (From Cleveland [1953].) C, Urinympha talea, c. X 712. (From Cleveland [1951a].) D, Rhynchonympha tarda, c. X 450. (From Cleveland [1952].) E, Trichonympha okolona or T. algoa, c. X 390. - Catharina Mulerin apprehended
- The football team starting for the polo grounds
The football team starting for the polo grounds - The Polo grounds during a match
- Martyrdom of Simon Zelotes, and Judas Thaddeus
- Eulalia refusing the idol worship
- Representative Protozoa associated with cockroaches
Representative Protozoa associated with cockroaches. A, Monocercomonoides melolonthae, X 3094 (after Grassé). B, Coelosporidium periplanetae, X 1310 (after Sprague); trophozoite with spores and chromatoid bodies. C, Endamoeba blattae, X 273 (after Kudo); trophozoite. D, Lophomonas striata, X 330 (after Kudo). E, Lophomonas blattarum, X 660 (after Kudo). F, Retortamonas blattae, X 3094 (after Wenrich). G, Nyctotherus ovalis, X 175 (after Kudo). H, Gregarina rhyparobiae, c. X 52: mature trophozoite attached to intestinal wall of Leucophaea maderae. (Redrawn from J. M. Watson [1945].) I, Diplocystis schneideri, c. X 14.4 (after Kunstler). J, Gregarina blattarum, c. X 57 (after Kudo). K, Protomagalhaesia serpentula, X 36 (after Pinto). L, Gamocystis tenax, magnification not known (after Schneider). - The High Leap - Front view
The High Leap - Front view - Victor Emmanuel II
- The Old Lighthouse, Genoa
- Peter crucified at Rome
- Raphael
- Relationship between a mature plant of Herpomyces stylopygae and the integument of Blatta orientalis
Diagram illustrating the relationship between a mature plant of Herpomyces stylopygae and the integument of Blatta orientalis. Richards and Smith have studied the life history of Herpomyces stylopygae on the oriental cockroach. The plants grow only on living cockroaches, and the infection is disseminated by contact. - Matthew, the evangelist, beheaded at Nadavar
- San Miniato, Florence
- San Martino, Naples
- The Leopard by the Way. (Hos. xiii. 7)
The Leopard In the New Testament this animal is only mentioned once, and then in a metaphorical rather than a literal sense. In the Old Testament it is casually mentioned seven times, and only in two places is the word Leopard used in the strictly literal sense. - Porta Tiburtina, Rome
- An Italian Captain, Fifteenth Century
- Torch Holder, Palazzo Strozzi, Florence
- A run around the end
A run around the end - What was the difference
- Ruins of the Temple of Venus, Rome
- San Marco, Venice
- The Forum, Pompeii, at the Present Time
- Heading - locusts