A small blue fly, slender and somewhat flattened in appearance, with yellow or reddish legs.

Window Fly

A small blue fly, slender and somewhat flattened in appearance, with yellow or reddish legs.

Also known as cow killers, are not actually ants but a type of wasp. they get their name from their hair, which ranges from red and black to completely white, or may silvery golden.

Velvet Ant

Also known as cow killers, are not actually ants but a type of wasp. they get their name from their…

<em>Vespa maculata</em>

White-faced Wasp

Vespa maculata

Julius Caesar heard that a little way off there was a country nobody knew anything about, except that the people were very fierce and savage, and that a sort of pearl was found in the shells of mussels which lived in the rivers. He could not bear that there should be any place that his own people, the Romans, did not know and subdue. So he commanded the ships to be prepared, and he and his soldiers embarked, watching the white cliffs in the other side of the sea grow higher and higher as he came nearer and nearer.

Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar heard that a little way off there was a country nobody knew anything about, except that…

The White Tower, the square building with turrets on each corner that gave it its name, is actually in the middle of a complex of several buildings along the River Thames in London, which have served as fortresses, armories, treasuries, zoos/menageries, mints, palaces, places of execution, public records offices, observatories, shelters, and prisons.

Towers of London

The White Tower, the square building with turrets on each corner that gave it its name, is actually…

A genus of plants or shrubs, mostly tropical, two species of which arecharacterized by large white flowers and deeply indented shining leaves.

Acanthus

A genus of plants or shrubs, mostly tropical, two species of which arecharacterized by large white flowers…

Acanthus of Corinthian Capital

Acanthus

Acanthus of Corinthian Capital

A smaller vulture with dull white plumage that lives in Northern Africa.

Egyptian Vulture

A smaller vulture with dull white plumage that lives in Northern Africa.

a brown and white gazelle that jumps when startled.

Springbok

a brown and white gazelle that jumps when startled.

A North African antelope with large spiral horns, on the males. Usually brown and white.

Kudu

A North African antelope with large spiral horns, on the males. Usually brown and white.

African mammals having a distinguishing dark stripe over white background

Zebra

African mammals having a distinguishing dark stripe over white background

A ground leaf of White Lily, its base (cut across) thickened into a bulb-scale. This plainly shows that bulb-scales are leaves.

White Lily

A ground leaf of White Lily, its base (cut across) thickened into a bulb-scale. This plainly shows that…

Series of sepals, petals, and stamens of White Water-Lily, showing the transitions.

White Water-Lily

Series of sepals, petals, and stamens of White Water-Lily, showing the transitions.

Stamens of the mint family. Of a Monarda: the two anther-cells with bases divergent so that they are transverse to the filament, and their contiguous tips confluent, so as to form one cell opening by a continuous line. Fig 301; Of a Calamintha: the broad connective separating the two cells. Fig 302; Of a Sage (Salvia Texana; with long and slender connective resembling forks of the filament, one bearing a good anther-cell wholly wanting. Fig 304; Of a White Sage, Audibertia grandiflora; the lower fork of connective a mere vestige. Fig. 305; Of another White Sage (A. stachyoides), the lower fork of connective suppressed.

Stamens

Stamens of the mint family. Of a Monarda: the two anther-cells with bases divergent so that they are…

A form of silicate that is found in great abundance throughout Europe. It is white and can be scratched with the nail. Alabaster was used to craft anything from vases to perfume boxes.

Alabaster

A form of silicate that is found in great abundance throughout Europe. It is white and can be scratched…

A tree with white blossoms that are very aromatic. As an herb, it is used for culianry and medicinal purposes.

Allspice

A tree with white blossoms that are very aromatic. As an herb, it is used for culianry and medicinal…

Samara or key of the White Ash, winged at end.

White Ash

Samara or key of the White Ash, winged at end.

Seed of White Water-Lily, enclosed in its aril.

White Water-Lily

Seed of White Water-Lily, enclosed in its aril.

Magnified section of a leaf of White Lily, to exhibit the cellular structure, both of upper and lower stratum, the air-passages of the lower, and the epidermis or skin, in section, also a little of that of the lower face, with some of its stomates.

White Lily

Magnified section of a leaf of White Lily, to exhibit the cellular structure, both of upper and lower…

Small portion of epidermis of the lower face of a White-Lily leaf, with stomata.

White Lily leaf

Small portion of epidermis of the lower face of a White-Lily leaf, with stomata.

Otiocerus coquebertii, a small insect of a somewhat elongated form and having a small projection in front, resembling the lantern of the true fulgora or lantern fly of Surinam, but on a very diminutive scale; it feeds on the wild grape, beech, and oak; it is 0.35 to 0.45 in length, and of a yellowish-white color, with a bright carmine red stripe running longitudinally along each side of its wing, and which stripe is usually forked at its hinder end.

Planthopper

Otiocerus coquebertii, a small insect of a somewhat elongated form and having a small projection in…

A relative of the South African antelope.

Blue Goat

A relative of the South African antelope.

This banner contains an image of flowers, vines and flags placed in the center.

Banner

This banner contains an image of flowers, vines and flags placed in the center.

Coffee is the berry of a tree found native in Abyssinia. The tree attains a height of 15 to 20 feet, but when cultivated, it is generally kept lower by cutting. The tree has shining green leaves, and bears beautiful white flowers, which are followed by reddish-brown berries, each of which contains two grains of coffee. The coffee-tree is cultivated extensively in Arabia, Java, the Philippines, Ceylon, Brazil, and in the West Indies.

Coffee

Coffee is the berry of a tree found native in Abyssinia. The tree attains a height of 15 to 20 feet,…

Small portion of epidermis of the lower face of a White-Lily leaf, with stomata, in the closed state.

White-Lily

Small portion of epidermis of the lower face of a White-Lily leaf, with stomata, in the closed state.

Small portion of epidermis of the lower face of a White-Lily leaf, with stomata open.

White-Lily

Small portion of epidermis of the lower face of a White-Lily leaf, with stomata open.

Eriosoma Tesselata was found on birch in Maryland, in clusters near the ends of twigs, in the autumn. It is of a black color, with white spots on the fore part of its body, and is covered with a snow white down or wool on its hinder part.

Wooly Aphid

Eriosoma Tesselata was found on birch in Maryland, in clusters near the ends of twigs, in the autumn.…

A genus of Mucedines (Hyphomycetous fungi) forming common molds, such as the blue of cheese. Aspergillus has been found to produce a secondary form of fruit, being that forming the subject of the genus Eurotium.

Aspergillus Glaucus

A genus of Mucedines (Hyphomycetous fungi) forming common molds, such as the blue of cheese. Aspergillus…

A genus of Mucedines (Hyphomycetous fungi) forming common molds, such as the blue of cheese. Aspergillus has been found to produce a secondary form of fruit, being that forming the subject of the genus Eurotium.

Aspergillus Glaucus

A genus of Mucedines (Hyphomycetous fungi) forming common molds, such as the blue of cheese. Aspergillus…

A genus of Mucedines (Hyphomycetous fungi) forming common molds, such as the blue of cheese. Aspergillus has been found to produce a secondary form of fruit, being that forming the subject of the genus Eurotium.

Aspergillus Glaucus

A genus of Mucedines (Hyphomycetous fungi) forming common molds, such as the blue of cheese. Aspergillus…

A genus of Mucedines (Hyphomycetous fungi) forming common molds, such as the blue of cheese. Aspergillus has been found to produce a secondary form of fruit, being that forming the subject of the genus Eurotium. Magnified thread.

Aspergillus Glaucus

A genus of Mucedines (Hyphomycetous fungi) forming common molds, such as the blue of cheese. Aspergillus…

Plate-like covering of white grubs.

Spiracles

Plate-like covering of white grubs.

Aleyrodes Citri, male from side showing waxy tufts.

White Fly

Aleyrodes Citri, male from side showing waxy tufts.

Aleyrodes Citri, adult female.

White Fly

Aleyrodes Citri, adult female.

Aleyrodes Citri, her ovipositor.

White Fly

Aleyrodes Citri, her ovipositor.

Aleyrodes Citri, the head from the side.

White Fly

Aleyrodes Citri, the head from the side.

Aleyrodes Citri, antenna

White Fly

Aleyrodes Citri, antenna

Aleyrodes Citri, costal border of wing.

White Fly

Aleyrodes Citri, costal border of wing.

Aleyrodes Citri, hind tarsus.

White Fly

Aleyrodes Citri, hind tarsus.

Aleyrodes Citri, hind tibia.

White Fly

Aleyrodes Citri, hind tibia.

White-pine weevil of the Pissodes strobi species.

Weevil

White-pine weevil of the Pissodes strobi species.

White-pine weevil of the Pissodes strobi species; pupa.

Weevil

White-pine weevil of the Pissodes strobi species; pupa.

White-pine weevil of the Pissodes strobi species; larva.

Weevil

White-pine weevil of the Pissodes strobi species; larva.

Paleacrita vernata species; male.

White-Spotted Cankerworm Moth

Paleacrita vernata species; male.

Paleacrita vernata species; female.

White-Spotted Cankerworm Moth

Paleacrita vernata species; female.

Paleacrita vernata species; structural detail.

White-Spotted Cankerworm Moth

Paleacrita vernata species; structural detail.

Paleacrita vernata species; structural detail.

White-Spotted Cankerworm Moth

Paleacrita vernata species; structural detail.

Nemorea leucaniae species, Tachinid on cut-worms; white eggs on the anterior segments of the caterpillar.

Fly

Nemorea leucaniae species, Tachinid on cut-worms; white eggs on the anterior segments of the caterpillar.

Camphor is a white transparent waxy crystalline solid with a strong penetrating pungent aromatic odor.

Camphor

Camphor is a white transparent waxy crystalline solid with a strong penetrating pungent aromatic odor.

"<em>Scabious succisa</em>, the primrose scabious, is a common European plant, which bears purplish-blue flowers." &mdash;Finley, 1917

Primrose succisa

"Scabious succisa, the primrose scabious, is a common European plant, which bears purplish-blue…

"The great shearwater reaches a length of eighteen inches, is white beneath, and is generally distributed throughout the Atlantic Ocean."&mdash;Finley, 1917

Great Shearwater

"The great shearwater reaches a length of eighteen inches, is white beneath, and is generally distributed…

"A crumb of soil (magnified). The white spaces represent air."&mdash;Finley, 1917

Crumb of soil

"A crumb of soil (magnified). The white spaces represent air."—Finley, 1917

"The Japanese spaniel, sometimes called the 'sleeve dog', is black and white in color; coat massive and very silky; tail tightly curled over its back, with flowering plume; very diminutive, some specimens weighing under four pounds."—Finley, 1917

Japanese Spaniel

"The Japanese spaniel, sometimes called the 'sleeve dog', is black and white in color; coat massive…

Nerve fibers. Labels: a, nerve-fiber, showing complete interruption of the white substance; b, another nerve fiber with nucleus. In both these nerve fibers the white substance is stained black with osmic acid, and the axon is seen running as an uninterrupted strand through the center of the fiber. c, ordinary nerve fiber unstained; d, e, smaller nerve fiber; f, varicose nerve fiber; g, non-medullated nerve fibers.

Nerve Fibers

Nerve fibers. Labels: a, nerve-fiber, showing complete interruption of the white substance; b, another…

Diagram showing anatomy of the spinal nerve roots and adjacent parts. Labels: G., gray matter of the spinal cord; W., white matter of the same; D.H., dorsal horn of gray matter; V.H., ventral horn of gray matter; D.R., dorsal root of spinal nerve; Sp.G., spinal ganglion; V.R., ventral root of the spinal nerve; Sp. N., spinal nerve; Rc., communicating branch (ramus communicans); S.G., sympathetic ganglion.

Spinal Nerve Roots

Diagram showing anatomy of the spinal nerve roots and adjacent parts. Labels: G., gray matter of the…

Red and white corpuscles (cells) of the blood, magnified. Labels: A, moderately magnified, the red corpuscles are seen in rouleaux; a, a, white corpuscles; B, C, D, red corpuscles, highly magnified, seen in different positions; E, a red corpuscle swollen in to a sphere by absorption of water; F, G, white corpuscles, highly magnified; K, white corpuscle treated with acetic acid; H, I, red corpuscles wrinkled or crenated.

Red and White Blood Cells

Red and white corpuscles (cells) of the blood, magnified. Labels: A, moderately magnified, the red corpuscles…

Subcutaneous areolar tissue from a young rabbit, highly magnified. The white fibers are in wavy bundles, the elastic fibers form an open network. Labels: p, p, vacuolated cells; g, granular cells; c, c, branching lamellar cells; c', a flattened cells, of which only the nucleus and some scattered granules are visible; f, fibrillated cell."If we make a cut through the skin of some part of the body where there is no subcutaneous fat, as in the upper eyelid, and proceed to raise it from the parts lying beneath, we observe that it is loosely connected to them by a soft filmy substance of considerable tenacity and elasticity. This is areolar tissue. It is also found, in like manner, under the serous and mucous membranes, and serves to attach them to the parts which they line or cover. Proceeding further, we find this areolar tissue lying between the muscles, the blood-vessels, and other deep-seated parts; also forming investing sheaths for the muscles, the nerves, the blood-vessels, and other parts. It both connects and insulates entire organs, and, in addition, performs the same office for the finer parts of which these organs are made up. It is thus one of the most general and most extensively distributed of the tissues." &mdash;Kimber, 1907

Subcutaneous Areolar Tissue from a Young Rabbit

Subcutaneous areolar tissue from a young rabbit, highly magnified. The white fibers are in wavy bundles,…

"In order that the successive wheels should revolve in the same time, and their circumfrences should be just equal to the length of rope passing between them...By this construction, although the length of rope passing over each was different, yet their revolutions are equal, both with respect to time and number." -Comstock 1850

White's Pulley

"In order that the successive wheels should revolve in the same time, and their circumfrences should…

"If light from a highly luminous body is admitted to a darkened room through a small hole in the shutter and ther received upon a white screen, it will form an inverted image of the object." -Avery 1895

Image by Aperature

"If light from a highly luminous body is admitted to a darkened room through a small hole in the shutter…

"The prism will deflect the red and orange, and form a reddish colored image at n. The violet, indigo, blue, green and yellow light, not caught by the prism, will unite at f to form a greenish image. When the prism is removed, the reddish light that fell at n, and the greenish light that fell at f, unite to form white light." -Avery 1895

Refraction of Complimentary Colors

"The prism will deflect the red and orange, and form a reddish colored image at n. The violet, indigo,…