An informal flower-border

Flower-border

An informal flower-border

Suggestions for a border of spring flowers.

Border suggestions

Suggestions for a border of spring flowers.

A border of summer-flowering herbs.

Border suggestions

A border of summer-flowering herbs.

An autumn-flowering border.

Border suggestions

An autumn-flowering border.

Carpet-bed for a bay or recessionin the border planting.

Carpet-bed

Carpet-bed for a bay or recessionin the border planting.

Carpet-bed for a bay or recessionin the border planting.

Carpet-bed

Carpet-bed for a bay or recessionin the border planting.

Ceraphron triticum, parasitic in wheat plant-louse

Wheat Louse

Ceraphron triticum, parasitic in wheat plant-louse

Flower of Standing Cypress (Gilia coronopifolia); gamopetalous: the tube answering to the long claws of the Soapwort, except that they are coalescent: the limb or border (the spreading part above) is <em>five-parted</em>, that is, the petals not there united except at very base.

Standing Cypress

Flower of Standing Cypress (Gilia coronopifolia); gamopetalous: the tube answering to the long claws…

Section of a grain of Rice, lengthwise, showing embryo outside the albumen, which forms the principal bulk.

Seed of Grain of Rice

Section of a grain of Rice, lengthwise, showing embryo outside the albumen, which forms the principal…

Magnified bit of a pine-shaving, taken parallel with the silver grain.

Pine-shaving

Magnified bit of a pine-shaving, taken parallel with the silver grain.

A small homoterous insect, <em>Phylloscelis Atra</em> (var. <em>pallescens</em>) is not uncommon among the brambles and weeds in meadows in Maryland; it is one of a singular round or broad oval shape, being about 0.20 in length by 0.13 in breadth; the fore thigh are much thickened, and the hind tibiae or shanks are quite long and spiney on their outer edges, and are fitted for leaping. The color of this insect is black, having two orange-brown stripes on the thorax, two longitudinal stripes of the same color on the outer wings and on the border of their scutel.

Black Leaf-Leg

A small homoterous insect, Phylloscelis Atra (var. pallescens) is not uncommon among…

Grain or oat-plant louse, does much injury to grain, and especially to oats, but is also found on wheat, rye, and other cereals.

Aphis Avence

Grain or oat-plant louse, does much injury to grain, and especially to oats, but is also found on wheat,…

This banner has floral and vine arrangements on it with two mermaids in the center of the print.

Banner

This banner has floral and vine arrangements on it with two mermaids in the center of the print.

Several stocks of wheat bundled together and tied with a bow is what is pictured in this banner.

Banner

Several stocks of wheat bundled together and tied with a bow is what is pictured in this banner.

A collage of different types of organic life including deer in a forest, farmers harvesting wheat, and an alligator in a tropical region.

Organic Life, Collage of

A collage of different types of organic life including deer in a forest, farmers harvesting wheat, and…

This banner contains an image of several stocks of wheat.

Banner

This banner contains an image of several stocks of wheat.

A grain of Indian Corn, flatwise, cut away a little, so as to show the embryo, lying on the albumen, which makes the pincipal bulk of the seed.

Indian Corn Grain

A grain of Indian Corn, flatwise, cut away a little, so as to show the embryo, lying on the albumen,…

Grain of Indian Corn in germination; the ascending sprout is the first leaf of the plumule, enclosing the younger leaves within; at its base the primary root has broken through.

Indian Corn Grain

Grain of Indian Corn in germination; the ascending sprout is the first leaf of the plumule, enclosing…

Grain of Indian Corn in advanced germination; the second and third leaves developing, while the sheathing first leaf does not further develop.

Indian Corn Grain

Grain of Indian Corn in advanced germination; the second and third leaves developing, while the sheathing…

Grain of a mulberry with fleshy calyx cut across.

Mulberry

Grain of a mulberry with fleshy calyx cut across.

An infected grain.

Grain

An infected grain.

An infected grain, enlarged.

Grain

An infected grain, enlarged.

An infected grain.

Tilletia

An infected grain.

Section of the infected grain enlarged.

Tilletia

Section of the infected grain enlarged.

Aleyrodes Citri, costal border of wing.

White Fly

Aleyrodes Citri, costal border of wing.

Silvanus Surinamensis, beetle.

Saw-Toothed Grain Beetle

Silvanus Surinamensis, beetle.

Silvanus Surinamensis, pupa.

Saw-Toothed Grain Beetle

Silvanus Surinamensis, pupa.

Silvanus Surinamensis, larva.

Saw-Toothed Grain Beetle

Silvanus Surinamensis, larva.

The wheat-head army-worm; eating out a head of grain.

Armyworm

The wheat-head army-worm; eating out a head of grain.

The wheat-head army-worm; eggs under a leaf sheath.

Armyworm

The wheat-head army-worm; eggs under a leaf sheath.

The wheat-head army-worm; sheath.

Armyworm

The wheat-head army-worm; sheath.

The wheat-head army-worm; sheath.

Armyworm

The wheat-head army-worm; sheath.

The wheat-head army-worm; moth.

Armyworm

The wheat-head army-worm; moth.

An ear of corn showing injury done by the Angoumois grain moth.

Corn

An ear of corn showing injury done by the Angoumois grain moth.

The Hessian-fly of the Cecidomyia destructor species; On the left, a healthy stalk of wheat, and on the right one infested at h by Hessian-fly, showing the galls. a, egg; b, larva; c, flaxseed; d, pupa; e, fly ovipositing on leaf; f, female; g, male Hessian-fly; i, the parasite, Merisus destructor species.

Hessian Fly

The Hessian-fly of the Cecidomyia destructor species; On the left, a healthy stalk of wheat, and on…

A field of ripe wheat.

Wheat

A field of ripe wheat.

Harvesting wheat in the west.

Wheat

Harvesting wheat in the west.

An image of a crop of grain.

Grain

An image of a crop of grain.

Field of grain.

Grain

Field of grain.

A border of flowers.

Flowers

A border of flowers.

Cephus Pygmaeus, wheat-stem saw-fly, outline of larva.

Saw Wheat-Stem Fly

Cephus Pygmaeus, wheat-stem saw-fly, outline of larva.

Cephus Pygmaeus, wheat-stem saw-fly, larva.

Saw Wheat-Stem Fly

Cephus Pygmaeus, wheat-stem saw-fly, larva.

Cephus Pygmaeus, wheat-stem saw-fly, larva in wheat stalk.

Saw Wheat-Stem Fly

Cephus Pygmaeus, wheat-stem saw-fly, larva in wheat stalk.

Cephus Pygmaeus, wheat-stem saw-fly, adult female.

Saw Wheat-Stem Fly

Cephus Pygmaeus, wheat-stem saw-fly, adult female.

Cephus Pygmaeus, wheat-stem saw-fly, female parasite.

Saw Wheat-Stem Fly

Cephus Pygmaeus, wheat-stem saw-fly, female parasite.

Female Isosoma ovipositing in stem of wheat.

Isosoma

Female Isosoma ovipositing in stem of wheat.

"An ear of wheat with smut, a disease of corn caused by fungi."&mdash;Finley, 1917

Ear of wheat with smut

"An ear of wheat with smut, a disease of corn caused by fungi."—Finley, 1917

A longitudinal section of of smutted wheat.

Smutted wheat

A longitudinal section of of smutted wheat.

"A variety of the common wheat, originally cultivated by the Romans."&mdash;Finley, 1917

Spelt

"A variety of the common wheat, originally cultivated by the Romans."—Finley, 1917

Spicula of a spelt plant.

Spelt spicula

Spicula of a spelt plant.

"Calyx of a spelt plant."&mdash;Finley, 1917

Spelt calyx

"Calyx of a spelt plant."—Finley, 1917

Floret of a spelt plant.

Spelt floret

Floret of a spelt plant.

Diagram showing the position of the thoracic and abdominal organs. labels: 1, lower border of right lung; 2, the same of the left lung; 3, liver, right lobe; 4, liver, left lobe; 5, suspensory ligament of the liver; 6, fundus of gall-bladder; 7, cardia of stomach; 8, fundus of stomach; 9, lower border of stomach; 10, position of pylorus; 11, caecum; 12, vermiform appendix; 13, ascending colon; 14, right flexure of colon; 15, transverse colon, concealed by, 19, convolutions of the small intestine; 20, termination of ileum, ascending from right to left; 21, bladder, distended, partly covered by peritoneum; 22, the part of the bladder which is not covered by peritoneum.

Section Across the Forearm

Diagram showing the position of the thoracic and abdominal organs. labels: 1, lower border of right…

"Grain enters the mill at H down into D and into tube A. The grain passes down through the holes B and C causing A to rotate. This rotation powers the millstone S at the top which grinds the grain before it reaches the dispersal tube A." —Quackenbos 1859

Barker's Mill

"Grain enters the mill at H down into D and into tube A. The grain passes down through the holes B and…

Section through the right kidney from its outer to inner border. Labels: 1, cortex; 2, medulla; 2', pyramid of Malpighi; 2'', pyramid of Ferrein; 5, small branches of the renal artery entering between the pyramids; A, a branch of the renal artery; C, the pelvis of the kidney; U, ureter; C, a calyx.

Kidney Section

Section through the right kidney from its outer to inner border. Labels: 1, cortex; 2, medulla; 2',…

Venter of scapula. Labels: 1, 1, 1, oblique ridges; 2, 2, fossa for subscapularis muscle; 3, superior border; 4, superior angle; 5, suprascapular notch; 6, coracoid process; 7, acromion process; 8, spine of scapula; 9, articular surface; 10, glenoid cavity; 11, head of scapula; 12, neck; 13, interior border; 14, inferior angle; 15, posterior border; 16, origin of spine.

Scapula

Venter of scapula. Labels: 1, 1, 1, oblique ridges; 2, 2, fossa for subscapularis muscle; 3, superior…

A diagram of nerve tubules A nerve tube consists of a white portion which is fatty, and which protects the central portion, or axis cylinder. Surrounding these is a tubular membrane composed of epithelial cells. The nerve of the body are made up of bundles of these tubes, bound together by connective tissue and enclosed in a sheath of the same. Labels: a, axis cylinder; b, inner border of white substance; c, c, outer border of same; d, ,d, tubular membrane; B, tubular fibers; e, in natural state; f, under pressure; g, g', varicose fibers.

Nerve Tubules

A diagram of nerve tubules A nerve tube consists of a white portion which is fatty, and which protects…

The stomach of a grain-eating bird, which has a gizzard that functions to crush the seeds to pieces since birds have no teeth to crush their food. It has on its inside two hard surfaces which rub and press against each other by muscles to grind food. At <em>b</em> is the gizzard cut open, showing two hard grinding surfaces, and at <em> a </em> above is the part from which oozes the gastric juice.

Stomach of a Bird

The stomach of a grain-eating bird, which has a gizzard that functions to crush the seeds to pieces…

Cent (1 cent) United States coin from 1856. Obverse has a left-flying eagle and is inscribed - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1856. Reverse shows the value surrounded by a cotton, tobacco and grain wreath.

Copper-Nickel Cent Coin, 1856

Cent (1 cent) United States coin from 1856. Obverse has a left-flying eagle and is inscribed - UNITED…

Two Cent (2 cent) United States coin from 1864. Obverse has a shield on crossed arrows, surmounted by a scroll and wreath. The scroll reads - IN GOD WE TRUST, and the date is inscribed below the shield. Reverse shows the value in a wreath of wheat and is surrounded by the inscription - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Brass Two Cent Coin, 1864

Two Cent (2 cent) United States coin from 1864. Obverse has a shield on crossed arrows, surmounted by…