A large fringilline bird of Europe and North American found chiefly in coniferous woods in northerly…
A North american meadow mouse. About 4 inches long of a rich dark reddish brown color, with very smooth,…
Passenger Depot of the Chicago and North-Western Railroad, corner of Wells and Kinzie streets.
"Footprints resembling those birds are found on red argillaceous sandstones in the valley of Connecticut…
"Queen Elizabeth's Tomb: In the North Aisle of Henry VII's Chapel, Westminster Abbey." — Chambers,…
A small ring necked plover of North America. It is of a pale gray color above and white below, with…
The seal representing Bolton or Bolton le Moors, a municipal and parliamentary borough of England.
A common plant of the north temperate Europe. It has purple spotted leaves and can force people to have…
The seal of Bridgenorth, a parliamentary and municipal borough and market town of England, in the county…
A butterfly native to Eurasia and North America. It has wings that are dark red with a yellow border.
"A market-town and municipal borough of England, in the county of Cheshire, near the border of Staffordshire,…
"Henry I enriched the plain circlet with gems, and on his great seal the trefoils of his fathers crown…
"Upon his seal as earl of Chester, the same sovereign has the circlet of his open crown heightened with…
"The form of the arches shown appear for the first time upon the great seal of Edward VI." — Encyclopedia…
"A royal and parliamentary burgh and seaport, situated on the east coast of Scotland, in the county…
"One of the simplest forms of sluice as used in river diggings in the north-west of America. A rectangular…
"The religious Order of the Heavenly Annunciation, or of the Nuns of the Annunciation of Mary, was instituted…
"A very beautiful American, bird, found in all parts of the United States, and as far north as 55 degrees…
"A genus of exogenous plants, which gives its name to the natural order Cistaceae; an order allied to…
"A tree cultivated in the south of Europe, and other warm, temperate, or sub-tropical countries for…
"A small procumbent shrub, of the natural order Empetraceae, a native of the northern parts of the world,…
"A genus of plants of the natural order Liliaceae, having a perianth with bell-shaped limb, and sub-cylindrical…
"The sacred name of the founder of Buddhism, an Indian sage who appears to have lived in the 5th century…
"Plan of Amiens Cathedral. A, Apsidal aisle. B B, Outer aisles of choir. F G, Transepts. H, Central…
"Plan of Wells Cathedral. A, Apse or apsis. B, Altar, altar-platform, and altar-steps. D E, Eastern…
"A bar of steel which is a magnet, suspended in such a way that it can freely turn to the north or south."…
"The Earth, whose diameter is 7,912 miles, is represented by the globe, or sphere. The straight line…
"Now it is the inclination of the Earth's axis, as above described, which causes the lengths of the…