- Section of Epeira Vulgaris
Section of a spider to show the arrangement of the internal organs: a, b, upper and under lips of the mouth; c, c, the œsophagus; d, f, upper and under muscles of the sucking-stomach; e, stomach; g, g, ligaments attached to diaphragm under the stomach; J, lower nervous ganglion; k, upper ganglion; l, l, nerves to the legs and palpi; m, branches of the stomach; n, poison-gland; o, intestine; p, heart; R, air-sac; S, ovary; t, air-tube; u, spinning-glands. The intestine, o, continues backward through the abdomen to the anus, in the little knob behind the spinnerete. The brown mass which surrounds the intestine, and fills the abdomen above it, is supposed to be a secreting-organ discharging into the intestine at several points. - Mygale Hentzii
MYGALIDÆ This family includes the largest known spiders. The body is usually very hairy and dark-colored. Most species have only four spinnerets; and one pair of these are long, and are turned up behind the abdomen. They have four air-sacs under the front of the abdomen, instead of two, as other spiders. Their mandibles are very large, and work up and down, instead of sidewise. The eyes are collected together on the front of the head. They live only in warm countries. Specimens from South America are exhibited in every natural history museum. The figure represents Mygale Hentzii, a species living in Arizona and Texas. - Dysderidæ
Dysdera Interrita A small family of spiders with only six eyes. They have also four breathing-holes in the front of the abdomen; but one pair leads to branched tubes instead of sacs. They are usually found under stones, with their legs drawn up close to their bodies, but can move very quickly when so inclined. Very few species are known, and none are common, in North America. At bottom of figure are the eyes as seen from in front. - Daydreaming
Boy daydreaming - Boy and Girl looking out the window
Boy and Girl looking out the window - Rose-Red's mamma gathered her up in her arms and comforted her
Mother and child embrace - Boy with bird
Boy holding a bowl with bird on it - Naughty Children
Naughty Children - Father and Son discussion
Father and Son discussion - Good Children
Good Children - Mother giving medicine to girl in bed
Mother giving medicine to girl in bed - Girl studying contents of bathroom cupboard
Girl studying contents of bathroom cupboard - Boy in bathtub with his clothes on
Wet little boy in bathtub - Lady and boy discuss a kite
Lady and boy discuss a kite - Sad Little boy in nightgown
Sad Little boy in nightgown - Girl feeding birds
Girl feeding birds - Boy eating from a large bowl
Boy eating from a large bowl - Girl frowning
Girl frowning - Girl with a cake
Girl with a cake - Boy with apple bank
Boy with apple bank - Boy with Christmas basket
Boy with Christmas basket - Lady with a pitcher of lemonade
Lady walking with a pitcher of drink - Girl with umbrella
Girl holding closed umbrella - Boy with baskets
Boy in flat peaked cap at counter with two baskets - Look at the snowman
Girl showing her little sister that the snowman doesn't bite - Keep practising brother
Young girl listens to her brother practising on his tuba, even though he is not very good. - Christ on the Mount of Olives
Trial proof of the key block of Christ on the Mount of Olives, after Bassano. National Gallery of Art - Jesus carrying the cross
Jesus carrying his cross - John Wesley
John Wesley, Methodist minister - Bride and Groom dancing
Bride and Groom dancing - Bride and Groom
Bride and Groom - Bride and groom cutting the wedding cake
Bride and groom cutting the wedding cake - Just Married
- Happy Birthday
Child celebrating a birthday with birthday cake - The Orthography of Stonehenge
- A British Druid
A British Druid - A peep into the sanctum sanctorum 6 June. 1724
- An inward View of Stonehenge
- Inward View of Stonehenge from the high altar. Aug. 1722
- Prospect of Stonehenge from the Southwest
- The Front view of Stonehenge
- The Geometrical Ground plot of Stonehenge
Viro doctissimo et Britan̄icæ Antiquitatis peritissimo Rogero Gale Ar̄. Geometriæ Celticæ specimen dedicat W Stukeley 1723 - The Orthographic Section of Stonehenge upon the Chief diameter
- The orthographical Section of Stonehenge upon the Cross diameter
- Temple of Êa at Eridhu