(1644-1718) Founder of Pennsylvania.

William Penn

(1644-1718) Founder of Pennsylvania.

(1821-1893) British explorer who undertook the exploration of the Nile discovering its source.

Sir Samuel White Baker

(1821-1893) British explorer who undertook the exploration of the Nile discovering its source.

(b. 1832) American diplomat and author

Andrew D. White

(b. 1832) American diplomat and author

The guava plant is prized for its fruit which resembles an apple or pear, and can have white, pink or red flesh.

Guava

The guava plant is prized for its fruit which resembles an apple or pear, and can have white, pink or…

Wading birds with long, slender bills found in warmer climates of both hemispheres. The Sacred ibis of the ancient Egyptians is white in color with long glossy, black plumes on the wings.

Sacred Ibis

Wading birds with long, slender bills found in warmer climates of both hemispheres. The Sacred ibis…

A large white bear that lives in the Arctic regions of North America. They are powerful swimmers and eat a variety of things including seal. They can run quickly across the ice due to their hairy soles.

Polar Bear

A large white bear that lives in the Arctic regions of North America. They are powerful swimmers and…

A hoofed, herbivorous mammal found in Africa. It is known for its distinct and regular stripes of black or brown on a white background.

Zebra

A hoofed, herbivorous mammal found in Africa. It is known for its distinct and regular stripes of black…

Nightingale, a small creeping bird seen running up and down the trunks of trees, getting its name from its habit of hatching open nuts it has previously wedged in the bark of trees, (Beach, 1909).

White-breasted Nuthatch

Nightingale, a small creeping bird seen running up and down the trunks of trees, getting its name from…

Partridge, a game bird belonging to the grouse family.

Partridge

Partridge, a game bird belonging to the grouse family.

The name mushroom is generally applied to those soft white umbrella-shaped growths considered good to eat. It is always dangerous to eat mushrooms gathered in the woods by anyone other than an experienced collector.

Agaric mushroom

The name mushroom is generally applied to those soft white umbrella-shaped growths considered good to…

The name mushroom is generally applied to those soft white umbrella-shaped growths considered good to eat. It is always dangerous to eat mushrooms gathered in the woods by anyone other than an experienced collector.

mushroom

The name mushroom is generally applied to those soft white umbrella-shaped growths considered good to…

The swan has been an object of admiration for its graceful neck, oval head, prominent beak, soft, and white plumage.

Swan

The swan has been an object of admiration for its graceful neck, oval head, prominent beak, soft, and…

The swan has been an object of admiration for its graceful neck, oval head, prominent beak, soft, and white plumage.

Black Swan

The swan has been an object of admiration for its graceful neck, oval head, prominent beak, soft, and…

Pelicans often travel in considerable flocks, visiting the mouths of rivers or sea coasts.

Pelican

Pelicans often travel in considerable flocks, visiting the mouths of rivers or sea coasts.

Wading birds with long, slender bills found in warmer climates of both hemispheres. The Sacred ibis of the ancient Egyptians is white in color with long glossy, black plumes on the wings.

Sacred Ibis

Wading birds with long, slender bills found in warmer climates of both hemispheres. The Sacred ibis…

Storks live in moist and swampy places by the side of pools and rivers.

Stork

Storks live in moist and swampy places by the side of pools and rivers.

White House in Washington, D.C., early 1900s view

White House, Early 1900s

White House in Washington, D.C., early 1900s view

The fallow deer may easily be known from the stag by its smaller size and flat horns, and the white spots that cover the body, (Wood, 1896).

Deer

The fallow deer may easily be known from the stag by its smaller size and flat horns, and the white…

Stourton bore Sable a bend gold between six fountains. The fountain is a rounded charged with waves of white and blue

Stourton

Stourton bore Sable a bend gold between six fountains. The fountain is a rounded charged with waves…

King holding a white dove

King

King holding a white dove

If you fix your eyes on the two white spaces between the lines it will appear as if the top space becomes wider at the ends, and as if the bottom space becomes wider in the middle. But both lines are perfectly straight.

Visual Illusion: Sloping Lines

If you fix your eyes on the two white spaces between the lines it will appear as if the top space becomes…

This is the staminate flower of White Ash, Fraxinus americana, (Keeler, 1915).

White Ash Flower

This is the staminate flower of White Ash, Fraxinus americana, (Keeler, 1915).

This is the pistillate flower of White Ash, Fraxinus americana, (Keeler, 1915).

White Ash Flower

This is the pistillate flower of White Ash, Fraxinus americana, (Keeler, 1915).

This is the fruit, or samara, of White Ash, Fraxinus americana, (Keeler, 1915).

White Ash Fruit

This is the fruit, or samara, of White Ash, Fraxinus americana, (Keeler, 1915).

This is the flowering spray of White Elm, Ulmus americana, (Keeler, 1915).

White Elm Flowers

This is the flowering spray of White Elm, Ulmus americana, (Keeler, 1915).

These are the unfolding leaves of White Elm, Ulmus americana, (Keeler, 1915).

White Elm Leaves

These are the unfolding leaves of White Elm, Ulmus americana, (Keeler, 1915).

These are the fruit, or samara, of White Elm, Ulmus americana, (Keeler, 1915).

White Elm Fruit

These are the fruit, or samara, of White Elm, Ulmus americana, (Keeler, 1915).

This shows the pendulous strobiles, or fruit, of the White Birch, Betula populifolia, (Keeler, 1915).

White Birch Fruit

This shows the pendulous strobiles, or fruit, of the White Birch, Betula populifolia, (Keeler, 1915).

This shows the acorn of Swamp White Oak, Quercus platanoides, (Keeler, 1915).

Swamp Oak Acorn

This shows the acorn of Swamp White Oak, Quercus platanoides, (Keeler, 1915).

This shows the cluster of five leaves of the White Pine, Pinus strobus, (Keeler, 1915).

White Pine Needles

This shows the cluster of five leaves of the White Pine, Pinus strobus, (Keeler, 1915).

There was a young lady of Bute; Who was playing on a silver-gilt lute; She played several jigs; To her uncle's white pigs; That amusing young lady of Bute.

Edward Lear

There was a young lady of Bute; Who was playing on a silver-gilt lute; She played several jigs; To her…

Flag of the Secretary of Navy, 1923. For Asst. Secretary, white flag with blue stars and anchor.

Secretary of Navy, 1923

Flag of the Secretary of Navy, 1923. For Asst. Secretary, white flag with blue stars and anchor.

Flag of the Secretary of Treasury, 1923. For Asst. Secretary, white flag with blue stars and anchor.

Secretary of Treasury, 1923

Flag of the Secretary of Treasury, 1923. For Asst. Secretary, white flag with blue stars and anchor.

Flag of the Secretary of Commerce, 1923. For Asst. Secretary, white flag with blue stars and anchor.

Secretary of Commerce, 1923

Flag of the Secretary of Commerce, 1923. For Asst. Secretary, white flag with blue stars and anchor.

Flower and bud of White Water-Lily, (Gray, 1858).

Water-lily

Flower and bud of White Water-Lily, (Gray, 1858).

Eleven-celled pistil White Water-Lily, (Gray, 1858).

Water-lily Pistil

Eleven-celled pistil White Water-Lily, (Gray, 1858).

Fruit of Nelumbo, (Gray, 1858).

Nelumbo

Fruit of Nelumbo, (Gray, 1858).

The great white bear (Polar Bear) is peculiar to the Arctic regions.

Polar Bear

The great white bear (Polar Bear) is peculiar to the Arctic regions.

A Cistercian, clad in white robe.

Cistercians

A Cistercian, clad in white robe.

Order of friars, characterized by their dark brown robes and white hooded cloaks.

Carmelite

Order of friars, characterized by their dark brown robes and white hooded cloaks.

The White Water lily is found in all temperate climates, and attains great size in the tropics.

Water Lily

The White Water lily is found in all temperate climates, and attains great size in the tropics.

The vorticella is an interesting protozoan. It is found on submerged stems and leaves in stagnant water, sometimes appearing like a delicate white fringe.

Vorticella

The vorticella is an interesting protozoan. It is found on submerged stems and leaves in stagnant water,…

The unicorn is a mythological creature usually depicted as a white horse with a slender horn atop its head.

Unicorn

The unicorn is a mythological creature usually depicted as a white horse with a slender horn atop its…

The larva or caterpillar of the butterfly.

Caterpillar

The larva or caterpillar of the butterfly.

The pupa or chrysalis of the butterfly.

Chrysalis

The pupa or chrysalis of the butterfly.

The adult or imago butterfly.

Imago Butterfly

The adult or imago butterfly.

Sharks belong to the Chondrichthyes family.

White Shark

Sharks belong to the Chondrichthyes family.

Holstein cows are raised on dairy farms for dairy purposes. These cows are black and white.

Holstein Cow

Holstein cows are raised on dairy farms for dairy purposes. These cows are black and white.

The daisy is a very common flower with a yellow center and white petals.

Daisy

The daisy is a very common flower with a yellow center and white petals.

Flax is an annual plant with alternate linear-lanceolate leaves, many-flowered broad cymes, usually yellow, blue, or white and crenulate petals.

Flax. Flower and Seed-Pod

Flax is an annual plant with alternate linear-lanceolate leaves, many-flowered broad cymes, usually…

Hemlock is a genus of poisonous plants. It has a tall, hollow stem and white flowers.

Poisonous Hemlock

Hemlock is a genus of poisonous plants. It has a tall, hollow stem and white flowers.

African American Soldiers lined up being commanded by a white man.

African American Soldiers

African American Soldiers lined up being commanded by a white man.

An English clergyman, born in Birmingham, July 14, 1829. Became the archbishop of Canterbury.

Edward White Benson

An English clergyman, born in Birmingham, July 14, 1829. Became the archbishop of Canterbury.

A picture of a White-Fish.

Whitefish

A picture of a White-Fish.

Cartilage is made up of string-like fiber and few cells.

White Fiber Cartilage

Cartilage is made up of string-like fiber and few cells.

A type of sea cucumber that is a beautiful rose-color with fine white stripes running from end to end.

Sea-Orange

A type of sea cucumber that is a beautiful rose-color with fine white stripes running from end to end.

Four or five feet in length with a large, bushy tail. Feeds almost entirely on white ants.

Anteater

Four or five feet in length with a large, bushy tail. Feeds almost entirely on white ants.

A white throated monkey found in Central and South America.

White Throated Sapajou

A white throated monkey found in Central and South America.

Greek Vases made especially to deposit in tombs, and are ornamented with polychrome figures on a white ground.

Athenian Lecythus

Greek Vases made especially to deposit in tombs, and are ornamented with polychrome figures on a white…

"Desperate skirmish at Old Church, near Tunstall's Station, VA., between a squadron of the Fifth United States Cavalry and Stuart's Confederate Cavalry, June 13th, 1862- death of the Confederate Captain Latane. The Confederate cavalry raid was first to Old Church, where they had a skirmish with a squadron of the Fifth United States Cavalry, who gallantly cut their way through the greatly superior numbers of the enemy, killing a Confederate captain. The Confederates then proceeded to Garlick's Landing, on the Pamunkey River, and only four miles from the White House; thence to Baltimore Crossroads, near New Kent Courthouse, on their way to Richmond, which they reached by crossing the Chickahominy, between Bottom's Bridge and James River."— Frank Leslie, 1896

Old Church

"Desperate skirmish at Old Church, near Tunstall's Station, VA., between a squadron of the Fifth United…