Tape-worms live parasitically within other animals, and are often spoken of as Entozoa. This is a single joint, magnified, to show the branched ovary (o) and the water-vascular vessels (v).

Tape-worm

Tape-worms live parasitically within other animals, and are often spoken of as Entozoa. This is a single…

Tape-worms live parasitically within other animals, and are often spoken of as Entozoa. This is a fragment of Taenia solium, showing the generative joints.

Tape-worm

Tape-worms live parasitically within other animals, and are often spoken of as Entozoa. This is a fragment…

Liver-flukes live parasitically within other animals, primarily birds and fishes. They are all more or less flattened and rounded in shape and they adhere by suctorial discs.

Liver-fluke

Liver-flukes live parasitically within other animals, primarily birds and fishes. They are all more…

Horseshoe crabs represent an order called Xiphosura, from the fact that the end of the abdomen is furnished with a long sword-like spine.

Horseshoe Crab

Horseshoe crabs represent an order called Xiphosura, from the fact that the end of the abdomen is furnished…

Hamsters are rodents. They are adapted for rapid and continuous gnawing, and they live chiefly upon the harder parts of plants.

Hamster

Hamsters are rodents. They are adapted for rapid and continuous gnawing, and they live chiefly upon…

Birds of Paradise are allied to the crows and found mainly in New Guinea. The king bird has beautiful plumage and is not only the most beautiful bird of this family but is also quite rare.

King Bird of Paradise

Birds of Paradise are allied to the crows and found mainly in New Guinea. The king bird has beautiful…

(1822-1899) Marie Bonheur was a famous animal painter.

Marie R. Bonheur

(1822-1899) Marie Bonheur was a famous animal painter.

The New East River Bridge is located in New York. It is often called the Brooklyn Bridge. It is the largest suspension bridge in the world.

New East River Bridge, NY

The New East River Bridge is located in New York. It is often called the Brooklyn Bridge. It is the…

A vehicle used for pleasure and war by the early Assyrians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. The vehicle has two wheels, closed in the front and open in the back.

Roman Military Chariot

A vehicle used for pleasure and war by the early Assyrians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. The vehicle…

After sending one or more of his ships back to Cuba with news of his landing, he began marching northward.

De Soto's March

After sending one or more of his ships back to Cuba with news of his landing, he began marching northward.

Children have a spelling match

Spelling Match

Children have a spelling match

The front of a Maryland Shilling.

Maryland Shilling

The front of a Maryland Shilling.

The back of a Maryland Shilling.

Maryland Shilling

The back of a Maryland Shilling.

Recapture of artillery by the First Ohio and other regiments under General Rousseau, April 7, 1862. The flight of the 53rd and 57th Ohio Regiments left Waterhouse's battery, which was planted on a hill to the left of Shiloh Chapel, unprotected; but the 43rd and 49th Illinois Regiments came to his aid, and supported it until Colonel Wreish of the 43rd was killed, when they fell back in tolerable order. The Confederates now charged and took Waterhouse's battery, thus flanking General Sherman, who fell back to the Purdy Road in good order. Here the sudden death of Captain Behr, who was getting his battery in position on the left wing of the new line, created a panic in his company, which broke and left five guns. Not being supported by any other division, General Sherman was forced back to the right of McClernand, where he again formed and shared the fortunes of the day.

Battle of Pittsburg Landing

Recapture of artillery by the First Ohio and other regiments under General Rousseau, April 7, 1862.…

Gulliver takes the enemy's fleet, the Blefuscudians, and victoriously drags them into the royal port of Lilliput crying, "Long live the most puissant Emperor Lilliput!"

Gulliver in Victory

Gulliver takes the enemy's fleet, the Blefuscudians, and victoriously drags them into the royal port…

Alfonso XIII, King of Spain.

Alfonso XIII

Alfonso XIII, King of Spain.

King Arthur draws the sword from the stone.

King Arthur

King Arthur draws the sword from the stone.

The wedding of Arthur and Guenevere in the great Cathedral at Canterbury.

Arthur and Guenevere

The wedding of Arthur and Guenevere in the great Cathedral at Canterbury.

Arthur is about to be slain by the great Knight Pellinore but as he raises his sword against Arthur, Merlin enchants Pellinore into a deep sleep. The magician then caught up the king and rode forth on the knight's horse saving him from danger.

Merlin Saves Arthur

Arthur is about to be slain by the great Knight Pellinore but as he raises his sword against Arthur,…

Guinevere and Enid from the story of King Arthur

Guinevere and Enid

Guinevere and Enid from the story of King Arthur

The barge moved from the brink.

The Passing of Arthur

The barge moved from the brink.

Fort Beauregard, at Bay Point, on the point opposite Fort Walker, was built of sand and palmetto logs on a sand spit on the extreme southerly end of Hunting Island. The work on the harbor or sea front was what is termed a lunette, and mounted twelve guns. To the right of this lunette was a small salient mounting three guns, and to the left, a small work, or redan, mounting two guns. In the work was a large magazine which, when captured by the Frederal Troops, contained one thousand five hundred rounds of fixed ammunition, and in the wet ditch were large quantities of loose powder, destroyed by the Confederates before they evacuated the fort.

Interior View of Fort Beauregard

Fort Beauregard, at Bay Point, on the point opposite Fort Walker, was built of sand and palmetto logs…

View of the camp of the twentieth Indiana Regiment; also of Fort Hatteras and the anchorage at Hatteras inlet, N.C. This camp, was formed when Federal troops occupied the island. It first recieved Colonel Bendix and his German regiment. On their return to Newport News it was taken possession of by the Ninth Zouaves; who vacated it upon the arrival of the Twentieth Indiana Regiment, October 5, 1861, the Ninth removing to Camp Wool.

Fort Hatteras

View of the camp of the twentieth Indiana Regiment; also of Fort Hatteras and the anchorage at Hatteras…

Evacuation of Corinth, Mississippi- Confederate fortifications, from the northern angle, looking south- pursuit of the retreating Confederates by the Federal Cavalry under General Smith. The details of the evacuation of Corinth, by Beauregard, beyond those contained in the official reports of General Halleck, were that Beauregard's force did not exceed 60,000 men. Nobody was left in town except women and children and old men; everything was taken away except a few provisions, which were burned. They did not leave a single gun, and had been moving their stores for two weeks, and their troops for six days. Their fortifications were five miles long, extending from the Memphis and Charleston to the Mobile and Ohio Roads. But they were much weaker than supposed. They could have been carried by storm at any time.

Evacuation of Corinth

Evacuation of Corinth, Mississippi- Confederate fortifications, from the northern angle, looking south-…

View of public square and obelisk in St. Augustine.

St. Augustine

View of public square and obelisk in St. Augustine.

A tooth is generally described as possessing a crown, neck, and root. Side view of a tooth.

Human Tooth

A tooth is generally described as possessing a crown, neck, and root. Side view of a tooth.

A tooth is generally described as possessing a crown, neck, and root. Top view of a tooth.; 1. Central Nippers, worn to a plain surface.; 2. next pair still sowing a slight remnant of the cavity.; 3. Corner nippers, showing the mark plainly enough.; 4. Tushes, more worn down that in the lower jaw of the six-year-old mouth.

Human Tooth

A tooth is generally described as possessing a crown, neck, and root. Top view of a tooth.; 1. Central…

Top view of the human brain.

Human Brain

Top view of the human brain.

A top view of a dissection of the human brain showing the lateral fourth and fifth ventricles.

Human Brain

A top view of a dissection of the human brain showing the lateral fourth and fifth ventricles.

A view of the Corpus Callosum from above.

Human Brain

A view of the Corpus Callosum from above.

Side view of the human skull, showing the main nerves.

The Fifth Nerve

Side view of the human skull, showing the main nerves.

Diagrammatic view of a human left ear.

Human Ear

Diagrammatic view of a human left ear.

Richard Coeur De Lion in full armor with battle axe in hand.

Richard Coeur De Lion

Richard Coeur De Lion in full armor with battle axe in hand.

Friar Tuck carrying Robin Hood on his back.

Friar Tuck and Robin Hood

Friar Tuck carrying Robin Hood on his back.

sherwood, robin hood

Richard Coeur De Lion

sherwood, robin hood

Little John cutting free Will Stutley.

Little Jon and Will Stutley

Little John cutting free Will Stutley.

King Richard and Robin Hood.

King Richard and Robin Hood

King Richard and Robin Hood.

Crinoids that live in limestone.

Limestone Crinoids

Crinoids that live in limestone.

Crabs with a dark brown shell and a long stiff tail.

Horse-shoe Crab

Crabs with a dark brown shell and a long stiff tail.

The inside view of a carp from the side.

Carp

The inside view of a carp from the side.

The inside view of a carp from the belly.

Carp

The inside view of a carp from the belly.

Close view of a spiders foot.

Spider Foot

Close view of a spiders foot.

The Queen Ant of slave-making ants.

Queen Ant

The Queen Ant of slave-making ants.

The full skeleton of a lion.

Lion Skeleton

The full skeleton of a lion.

The underside view of a tortoise skeleton.

Tortoise Skeleton

The underside view of a tortoise skeleton.

Side view of a woodpecker's head.

Woodpecker Head

Side view of a woodpecker's head.

The griffin, a monster with a lion's or panther's body and the head and wings of an eagle, played an important part in the Assyrian system of religious symbolism.

Assyrian Relief Sculpture

The griffin, a monster with a lion's or panther's body and the head and wings of an eagle, played an…

Acanthus spinosus offers, by its formally regular growth and its crisp, crinkly and prickly leaves, excellent suggestions for decorative conventionalization.

Acanthus

Acanthus spinosus offers, by its formally regular growth and its crisp, crinkly and prickly leaves,…

Detail from King's College Chapel, Cambridge.

Tracery

Detail from King's College Chapel, Cambridge.

Crouching Egyptian sphinx sculpture in the Louvre.

Crouching Sphinx

Crouching Egyptian sphinx sculpture in the Louvre.

Crouching Egyptian sphinx sculpture with ram's head in the Louvre.

Crouching Sphinx

Crouching Egyptian sphinx sculpture with ram's head in the Louvre.

Gothic uncial alphabet, 1349, St. Margaret's, King's Lynn, England.

Gothic Uncial Alphabet

Gothic uncial alphabet, 1349, St. Margaret's, King's Lynn, England.

View of the Reims Cathedral from the front.

Reims Cathedral

View of the Reims Cathedral from the front.

The outside view of the Louvre.

Colonnade of the Louvre

The outside view of the Louvre.

Scuplture of a man wrestling a lion.

The Rhone

Scuplture of a man wrestling a lion.

The most remarkable campanile in the world is known everywhere as the "Leaning Tower of Pisa." Its construction was commenced in 1074, by the German architect, Wilhelm of Innsbruck. Its total height is 170 feet.

Pisa Cathedral

The most remarkable campanile in the world is known everywhere as the "Leaning Tower of Pisa." Its construction…

A series of semicircular arches which cut one another in a wall, supported by timbers with their ends projecting out and carved into heads, faces, lion's heads, etc.

Corbel-Table

A series of semicircular arches which cut one another in a wall, supported by timbers with their ends…

A series of semicircular arches which cut one another in a wall, supported by timbers with their ends projecting out and carved into heads, faces, lion's heads, etc.

Corbel-Table

A series of semicircular arches which cut one another in a wall, supported by timbers with their ends…

Young lambs to sell, young lambs to sell. If I had as much money as I could tell, I never would cry young lambs to sell, Young lambs to sell, young lambs to sell. I never would cry, young lambs to sell.

Young Lambs

Young lambs to sell, young lambs to sell. If I had as much money as I could tell, I never would cry…

Young lambs to sell, young lambs to sell. If I had as much money as I could tell, I never would cry young lambs to sell, Young lambs to sell, young lambs to sell. I never would cry, young lambs to sell.

Young Lambs

Young lambs to sell, young lambs to sell. If I had as much money as I could tell, I never would cry…