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- A Baby Apple
A Baby Apple Where there was a blossom before, you find now a little green thing something like a knob, This tiny knob keeps growing bigger and bigger, and then you see that it is a baby apple. - A frog
- A frog eyeing his lunch
- a fruit cluster from the hop hornbeam
- A Rose hip
- a single seed sailboat of the dandelion
- a strange and terrible fruit
- A Toad
- a wing to the seed
- a witch-hazel branch bearing both flowers and fruit
- A. Head of a typical Moth
showing proboscis formed by flexible maxillae (g) between the labial palps (p);c, face; e, eye; the structure m has been regarded as the vestige of a mandible. B. Basal part (b) of maxilla removed from head, with vestigial palp (p). Magnified. - acorn
- African Snake-necked bird
- Agalenidæ
Long-legged, brown spiders, with two spinnerets longer than the others, and extending out behind the body. Figure is Agalena nævia, the common grass spider. They make flat webs, with a funnel-shaped tube at one side, in which the spider waits. - air ships of the milkweed
- Apple
- Apple cut crosswise
- Apple cut lengthwise
- Apple Flower
- Apples
- Australian Goshawk
Astur approximans The Australian Goshawk is a bold, powerful, and most sanguinary species, feeding upon birds, reptiles, and small quadrupeds. It may often be seen lurking about the poultry-yard of the settler, and dealing destruction among the young stock of every kind; daring when at large, and morose and sullen when captured, it never becomes tame and familiar like the true Falcons, but retains its ferocity to the last. - Bald-headed Vulture
- barberries
- barberries
- Barfighting eagle
- bean plants
- Bearded vulture
- Bears descending from the Hills. (Prov. xxviii. 15)
The Hebrew word is Dôb, and it is a remarkable fact that the name of this animal in the Arabic language is almost identical with the Hebrew term, namely, Dubh. The peculiar species of Bear which inhabits Palestine is the Syrian Bear (Ursus Isabellinu s), and, though it has been variously described by different eye-witnesses, there is no doubt that the same species was seen by them all. - Bees in Clover
- Bees on apple blossoms
- berries of the bittersweet
- berries of the bittersweet
- Bittern
- Black Swan
- Black-brown Kite
- Body of an insect
Body of an insect (Hymenoptera), showing the principal divisions A, head B, thorax C, abdomen a, antenna c, compound eyes m, mandible s, simple eyes b, prothorax d, mesothorax k, metathorax 1W, fore-wing 2W, hind-wing n, coxa o, trochanter p, femur r, tibia t, tarsus 1 to 9 segments of the abdomen. - Bridges’s Wood-Hewer
Bridges’s Wood-Hewer - Brown Cachalote
Brown Cachalote - Brown Chick Thief
- Bull calf and the poppy
- Bull calf chasing an old lady
- bunch of the long-winged seeds of the ash
- Burdock
- Burdock Burr
- Butterfly and flower frame
- Butterfly frame
- Buzzard
- Calf
- Calf
Calf laying down - Calf and caravan
- Carolina duck
- Chat-like Tyrant
Chat-like Tyrant - Cherry
- Cherry
- cherry blossom cut open
- cherry blossom cut open
- Cherry flower
- Cherry flower
- Cherry Flower 2
- Cherry Flower 2