"The Seal of Richard, Earl of Arundel, bears his achievement of arms. The supporters, crest, helm, etc.,…
"Foot of the seal, which opens and closes in the act of natation, the organ being folded upon itself…
"The seal, adapted principally for water. The extremities are larger than in the porpoise and manatee."—Pettigrew,…
"The turtle, adapted for swimming and diving, the extremities being relatively larger than in the seal,…
The leaves of cheilanthes lanosa grow in dense tufts. The stalks are two to four inches long and slightly…
Dewberries are trailing blackberries. The bartel variety grows wild from New York to Kansas and southwest.
Pictured are men plowing a sowing. This illustration is from a Babylonian seal impression from the 14th…
The leaves of the native red mulberry are very large. The fruit is deep red or almost black when fully…
This illustration shows a human leg (front view), and comparative diagrams showing modifications of…
This illustration shows the leg of a seal. P. Pelvis, FE. Femur, TI. Tibia, FI. Fibula, TA. Tarsus,…
"The seal Macrorhinus elephantinus or proboscideus, or Morunga proboscidea. It is the largest of the…
Illustration of the entrance of an igloo, built out of ice, partially underwater. A seal is swimming…
Leptonychotes weddelli. "A spotted seal of the southern and antarctic seas, belonging to the family…
"A press or stamp bearing dies on its jaws, or a die and a bed, for imprinting or embossing any device…
"A circular box used for covering and protecting a seal. Old documents were commonly sealed by means…