- Young girl lying in bed
Young girl lying in bed - Winged lion with human head
- Winged Bull
- Warriors swimming on inflated skins
- Upper Side of Epeira Vulgaris
The head is not separated from the rest of the body, as in insects, but forms, with the thorax, one piece. On the front of the head are eight eyes, Q, which are differently arranged in different spiders. On the abdomen are several pairs of dark smooth spots, which mark the ends of muscles extending downward through the abdomen. The markings of this spider are very complicated. The spot on the middle of the front of the abdomen is a very common one, and, in some spiders, extends the whole length of the body. The waved lines on each side are also common, and, in long-bodied spiders, often form two bright-colored stripes, or rows of spots, running nearly straight the whole length of the abdomen. - Two deer
Two deer - Tokens sent to Wolsey by the King and Anne Boleyn
- Thomas A Edison
Thomas A Edison - There must be water here
There must be water here - The woodsman and the soldier
The woodsman and the soldier - The Orthography of Stonehenge
- The orthographical Section of Stonehenge upon the Cross diameter
- The Orthographic Section of Stonehenge upon the Chief diameter
- The Merchant with the golden bowl
The Merchant with the golden bowl - The Merchant throws the bowl on the ground
The Merchant throws the bowl on the ground - The Lion
The Lion - The King and the turtle
The King and the turtle - The Geometrical Ground plot of Stonehenge
Viro doctissimo et Britan̄icæ Antiquitatis peritissimo Rogero Gale Ar̄. Geometriæ Celticæ specimen dedicat W Stukeley 1723 - The Geese and the turtle
The Geese and the turtle - The Front view of Stonehenge
- The common round-web spider, Epeira vulgaris of Hentz (Under Side)
The body is seen to be divided into two parts, connected only by the narrow joint, A, just behind the last pair of legs. The front half of the body, called the thorax, contains the stomach, the central part of the nervous system, and the large muscles which work the legs and jaws. The hinder half, the abdomen, contains the intestine, the breathing-organs, the principal circulating-vessels, the organs of reproduction, and the spinning-organs. Connected with the thorax are six pairs of limbs, four pairs of legs, B B B B, a pair of palpi, C, and a pair of mandibles, D. - The animals running
The animals runing - Temple of Êa at Eridhu
- Stone lion at the entrance to a temple
- Sir Thomas Wyatt
- Section of Epeira Vulgaris
Section of a spider to show the arrangement of the internal organs: a, b, upper and under lips of the mouth; c, c, the œsophagus; d, f, upper and under muscles of the sucking-stomach; e, stomach; g, g, ligaments attached to diaphragm under the stomach; J, lower nervous ganglion; k, upper ganglion; l, l, nerves to the legs and palpi; m, branches of the stomach; n, poison-gland; o, intestine; p, heart; R, air-sac; S, ovary; t, air-tube; u, spinning-glands. The intestine, o, continues backward through the abdomen to the anus, in the little knob behind the spinnerete. The brown mass which surrounds the intestine, and fills the abdomen above it, is supposed to be a secreting-organ discharging into the intestine at several points. - Seated elephant
Seated elephant - Scared girl clinging to mother outside bedroom with a man in the bed
- Sad Little boy in nightgown
Sad Little boy in nightgown - Rose-Red's mamma gathered her up in her arms and comforted her
Mother and child embrace - Raft bouyed by inflated skins (modern)
- Raft bouyed by inflated skins (ancient)
- Queen Anne Boleyn
- Prospect of Stonehenge from the Southwest
- Pertubed woman in bed talking to the maid
- Oxen
Oxen - Nurse sitting down beside a patient in bed
- Naughty Children
Naughty Children - Mygale Hentzii
MYGALIDÆ This family includes the largest known spiders. The body is usually very hairy and dark-colored. Most species have only four spinnerets; and one pair of these are long, and are turned up behind the abdomen. They have four air-sacs under the front of the abdomen, instead of two, as other spiders. Their mandibles are very large, and work up and down, instead of sidewise. The eyes are collected together on the front of the head. They live only in warm countries. Specimens from South America are exhibited in every natural history museum. The figure represents Mygale Hentzii, a species living in Arizona and Texas. - Mother giving medicine to girl in bed
Mother giving medicine to girl in bed - Mother and small girl in bed saying goodight
- Men with swords
Men with swords - Men and deer
Men and deer - Men against elephant
Men against elephant - Man wakes up while a burglar is staling his silverware
- Man talking to man in hospital bed
- Man Lion
- Man kneeling beside bed holding the arms of a child
- Man in bed havinga bad dream
- Man fallen out of bed
- Man awake in bed at 3 am
- Man adjusting scarf while looking at lady sleeping in bed
- Maid looking at sleeping man in bed
- Maid consoles small boy kneeling on the bed
- Maid bringing a candle to a scared child in bed
- Maid and mother talking to unhappy boy in bed
- Luther Burbank
- Look at the snowman
Girl showing her little sister that the snowman doesn't bite - Lady with a pitcher of lemonade
Lady walking with a pitcher of drink - Lady visiting man in hospital