A large, triangular bone at the base of the vertebral column at the upper and back part of the pelvic cavity.

Sacrum

A large, triangular bone at the base of the vertebral column at the upper and back part of the pelvic…

The vomer is a single bone, situated vertically at the back part of the nasal fossae, forming part of the septum of the nose. It is thin, somewhat like a ploughshare in form; but varies in different individuals, being frequently bent to one of the other side; it presents for examination two surfaces and four borders.

Vomer

The vomer is a single bone, situated vertically at the back part of the nasal fossae, forming part of…

The mandible is the largest and strongest bone of the face. It serves for the reception of the lower teeth. It consists of a curved, horizontal portion, the body, and two perpendicular portions, the rami, which join the back party of the body nearly at right angles.

Mandible

The mandible is the largest and strongest bone of the face. It serves for the reception of the lower…

An anterior view of the left humerus.

Humerus

An anterior view of the left humerus.

An anterior view of the radius and ulna.

Radius and Ulna

An anterior view of the radius and ulna.

A posterior view of the radius and ulna.

Radius and Ulna

A posterior view of the radius and ulna.

A view of the left scaphoid seen from behind.

Left Scaphoid

A view of the left scaphoid seen from behind.

A view of the left scaphoid seen from in front.

Left Scaphoid

A view of the left scaphoid seen from in front.

A view of the left semilunar from the anterior and internal surfaces.

Left Semilunar

A view of the left semilunar from the anterior and internal surfaces.

A view of the left semilunar from the external surface.

Left Semilunar

A view of the left semilunar from the external surface.

The anterior view of the articulations of the pelvis and hip.

Pelvis

The anterior view of the articulations of the pelvis and hip.

A anterior view of the ligaments of the wrist and hand.

Hand Ligaments

A anterior view of the ligaments of the wrist and hand.

A posterior view of the ligaments of the wrist and hand.

Hand Ligaments

A posterior view of the ligaments of the wrist and hand.

An anterior view of the right knee-joint.

Knee-joint

An anterior view of the right knee-joint.

An posterior view of the right knee-joint.

Knee-joint

An posterior view of the right knee-joint.

An internal view of the ankle-joint: tarsal and tarsometatarsal articulations.

Ankle-joint

An internal view of the ankle-joint: tarsal and tarsometatarsal articulations.

A top view of the human brain.

Brain

A top view of the human brain.

A frontal view of the cutaneous nerves of the right lower extremity.

Leg Nerves

A frontal view of the cutaneous nerves of the right lower extremity.

A frontal view of the nerves of the right lower extremity.

Leg Nerves

A frontal view of the nerves of the right lower extremity.

A posterior view of the cutaneous nerves of the right lower extremity.

Leg Nerves

A posterior view of the cutaneous nerves of the right lower extremity.

A posterior view of the nerves of the right lower extremity.

Leg Nerves

A posterior view of the nerves of the right lower extremity.

A side view of the thyroid and cricoid cartilages.

Thyroid

A side view of the thyroid and cricoid cartilages.

An obelisk is a tall, thin, four-sided, monument with a pyramid top. This particular one is inscribed with hieroglypics and translates out to a story about a story about King Thutmes III.

Obelisk

An obelisk is a tall, thin, four-sided, monument with a pyramid top. This particular one is inscribed…

A covering for the feet, consisting of soles so attached as to leave the upper part of the feet bare. They formed almost the only foot covering of the ancient world.

Sandals

A covering for the feet, consisting of soles so attached as to leave the upper part of the feet bare.…

The front of a United States Dime. made out of silver and having a value of ten cents.

United States Dime

The front of a United States Dime. made out of silver and having a value of ten cents.

The front of a United States Dime. made out of silver and having a value of ten cents.

United States Dime

The front of a United States Dime. made out of silver and having a value of ten cents.

The name of a gold coin issued by the califs of Damascus: it was also applied to the gold coins of various Arab dynasties and soon became the generic term of all arab gold coins.

Dinar

The name of a gold coin issued by the califs of Damascus: it was also applied to the gold coins of various…

The name of a gold coin issued by the califs of Damascus: it was also applied to the gold coins of various Arab dynasties and soon became the generic term of all arab gold coins.

Dinar

The name of a gold coin issued by the califs of Damascus: it was also applied to the gold coins of various…

The back of a United States Silver Dollar. Worth 100 cents.

United States Silver Dollar

The back of a United States Silver Dollar. Worth 100 cents.

The back of a United States Silver Dollar. Worth 100 cents.

United States Silver Dollar

The back of a United States Silver Dollar. Worth 100 cents.

Bijur starting and lighting installation on King Eight-Cylinder Cars, Model EE.

Bijur

Bijur starting and lighting installation on King Eight-Cylinder Cars, Model EE.

Bijur starting and lighting installation on King Eight-Cylinder Cars, Model EE.

Bijur

Bijur starting and lighting installation on King Eight-Cylinder Cars, Model EE.

End view of Delco starting motor, showing commutator and brushes.

Delco

End view of Delco starting motor, showing commutator and brushes.

Sectional view showing details of Dyneto regulator-cut-out.

Dyneto

Sectional view showing details of Dyneto regulator-cut-out.

A caricature showing an old man dressed up like a king, fishing.

Kingfisher

A caricature showing an old man dressed up like a king, fishing.

A man riding on the back of a donkey, being bothered by flies.

Donkey Ride

A man riding on the back of a donkey, being bothered by flies.

Insects splitting matches for firewood.

Insect Firewood

Insects splitting matches for firewood.

The King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1685 until his death in 1701.

James II

The King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1685 until his death in 1701.

The King of Great Britain and Ireland from August 1, 1714 until he died on June 11, 1727.

George I, King of England

The King of Great Britain and Ireland from August 1, 1714 until he died on June 11, 1727.

The King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to 1649.

Charles I

The King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to 1649.

Two ships at sea with a crest and lions between them.

Crest and Ships

Two ships at sea with a crest and lions between them.

The official home of the President of the United States of America.

White House and Trees

The official home of the President of the United States of America.

A crest with a lion and a castle.

Lion Crest

A crest with a lion and a castle.

The circulation of protoplasm (p) in a cell of the stamen-hair of Tradescania. In the channels the granules move back and forth to the various parts of the cell. The remainder of the cell is filled with cell-sap (s) which in these cells is colored.

Protoplasm

The circulation of protoplasm (p) in a cell of the stamen-hair of Tradescania. In the channels the granules…

"Modes of forming mesoderm. A and B, special mesoblasts distinguishable early in egmentation (annelid): A, surface view from active pole; B, sectional view of same. ec, micromeres destined to form ectoderm; en, macromeres destined to form entoderm; m, primitive mesoblast which produces the mesoderm. C, amaeboid mesodermal cells (c) budding from entoderm into the segmentation cavity (s.c.), in an Echinoderm. a, archenteron." — Galloway

Mesoderm

"Modes of forming mesoderm. A and B, special mesoblasts distinguishable early in egmentation (annelid):…

"Diagram of the principal vessels in the circulation of a fish, ventral view. a, aorta; au., auricle; br.a., afferent branchial arteries; br.e., efferent branchial arteries; bu., bulbus (or conus) arteriosus; c, carotid; c.a., caudal artery; c.v.r., right cardinal vein; c.v.l., left cardinal vein; d.a., dorsal artery; d.c., ductus Cuvieri; g, gills; h.v., hepatic vein; h.p., hepatic portal vein; i, intestine; j, jugular vein; k, kidney; l, liver; r.p., renal portal vein; s.v., sinus venosus; v, ventricle." — Galloway

Fish Circulation

"Diagram of the principal vessels in the circulation of a fish, ventral view. a, aorta; au., auricle;…

A rocking chair with a high back.

High Back Rocker

A rocking chair with a high back.

The Arms of Columbus. There is no wholly satisfactory statement regarding the origin of these arms or the Admiral's right to bear them. It is the quartering of the royal lion and castle, for Arragon and Castile, with gold islands in azure waves. Five anchors and the motto, "A [or Por] Castilla y a [or Por] Leon Nuevo Munido Dio [or Hallo] Colon," were later given or assumed. The crest varies in the Oviedo of 1535.

Arms

The Arms of Columbus. There is no wholly satisfactory statement regarding the origin of these arms or…

This is the earliest representation which we have of the natives of the New World, showing such as were found by the Portuguese on the north coast of South America. It has been supposed that it was issued in Augsburg somewhere between 1497 and 1504, for it is not dated. The only copy ever known to bibliographers is not now to be traced.

South Americans

This is the earliest representation which we have of the natives of the New World, showing such as were…

A gold coin of the value of 10 or 11 shillings, current in England in the seventeenth century. It was first issued by James I. The back.

Double Crown

A gold coin of the value of 10 or 11 shillings, current in England in the seventeenth century. It was…

A bridge which may be drawn up or let down to admit or hinder communication, or to leave a transverse passage free.

Draw Bridge

A bridge which may be drawn up or let down to admit or hinder communication, or to leave a transverse…

Martin Behaim (1459-1507), also known as Martin von Behaim and by various forms of Martin of Bohemia was a German mariner, artist, cosmographer, astronomer, philosopher, geographer, and explorer in service to King John II. His maps are sometimes held to have been influential on the Age of Discovery but he is now best known for his Erdapfel, the world's oldest surviving globe, which he produced for the Imperial City of Nuremberg.

Martin Behaim

Martin Behaim (1459-1507), also known as Martin von Behaim and by various forms of Martin of Bohemia…

A distant view of Moqui, with sheep-pens in the foreground.

Moqui

A distant view of Moqui, with sheep-pens in the foreground.

View of the town of Cartagena during the time of Columbus.

Cartagena

View of the town of Cartagena during the time of Columbus.

(1484-1566) A famous Spanish priest who was a settler of the New World.

Bartolome de Las Casas

(1484-1566) A famous Spanish priest who was a settler of the New World.

(1500-1558) Charles V was the Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain.

Charles V

(1500-1558) Charles V was the Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain.

(1500-1558) Charles V was the Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain.

Charles V

(1500-1558) Charles V was the Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain.

View of Acapulco when Cortes explored it.

Acapulco

View of Acapulco when Cortes explored it.

The frontal view of a human face.

Human Head

The frontal view of a human face.

The rear view of a human face.

Human Head

The rear view of a human face.