- The counsel chose the latter alternative
- With the roof of considerable height
- Who passed his days in being fed by his wives
- Echidnophaga gallinacea
- Hoisting the signals for triangulation
- A Fa-toka, New Zealand
- Left spiracle of nymph of Argas persicus
- The King's gifts to Joseph
The King's gifts to Joseph Genesis 41:42 - Cordylobia anthropophaga
- Ixodes ricinus; male, ventral aspect
- Kerguelen Islands
- Cook's reception by the natives
- Map of Queen Charlotte Islands
- Death of Captain Cook
- D.F.W. (German-designed) Biplane
A. Hull, which is steel-built, containing pilot and passenger B. Main-planes—the lower at a dihedral angle C. Uptilted stabilising ailerons, which may be locked in position D. Stabilising fin E. Rudder F. Elevating-plane G. 100-h.p. motor (which is enclosed) and propeller. - The Cup is found in Benjamin's sack
The Cup is found in Benjamin's sack Genesis 44:12 - The cattle tick (Boophilus annulatus). (a) Female; (b) male
- Culex sollicitans. Female
- Jacob gives the coat to Joseph
Jacob gives the coat to Joseph Genesis 37:3 - Joseph let down into the pit
Joseph let down into the pit Genesis 37:23 - Meeting of Joseph and his father
Meeting of Joseph and his father Genesis 46:29 - Pediculoides ventricosus, female
- Some early medical entomology
- Conorhinus abdominalis
- Demodex folliculorum
- A solpugid (Eremobates cinerea)
The Solpugida have long borne a bad reputation and, regarding virulence, have been classed with the scorpions. Among the effects of their bites have been described painful swelling, gangrene, loss of speech, cramps, delirium, unconsciousness and even death. Opposed to the numerous loose accounts of poisoning, there are a number of careful records by physicians and zoölogists which indicate clearly that the effects are local and though they may be severe, they show not the slightest symptom of direct poisoning. - Conorhinus sanguisugus
- Fête in Cook's honour at Tonga
- Eggs of Anopheles
- Notœdres cati, male and female
- Larva of Anopheles
- Epithelium underlying poison hairs of the larva of the browntail moth (larger scale)
- Head of a spider showing poison gland (c) and its relation to the chelicera (a)
- The Italian tarantula
- Most of them on horseback
- hey gave him a little pig
- Linguatula. (a) larva; (enlarged). (b) adult; (natural size)
- Dancing Mania
- Joseph made known to his brethren
Joseph made known to his brethren Genesis 45:2 - Larva of Simulium
- Simeon bound as a surety
Simeon bound as a surety Genesis 42:24 - Chrysomyia macellaria
- Multiple-engined craft
The fitting of several motors has been shown to be practical; and it has the obvious advantage that, should one fail while in the air, the other or others will maintain a craft in flight. In such a machine as would fly the Atlantic, for example, it is proposed to fit four motors developing 800 h.p., and to carry a couple of mechanics who would constantly be tending them. Thus, should one engine develop trouble, its repair could be effected without descent, and with no worse result than a temporary fall in speed. In the figure is shown a method by which three Gnome motors may be fitted to a biplane. A. First engine (a 50-h.p. Gnome) B. Second engine (which is on the same shaft, but will run independently) C. Third Gnome engine, also an independent unit D. Four-bladed propeller (mounted higher than the crank-shaft bearing the engines, and driven by a chain gearing). - Sting of a honey bee
- Life cycle of the malarial parasite
- Dog flea
- Lancer's Island
- Joseph bewails his fathers death
Joseph bewails his fathers death Genesis 50:1 - Benjamin is introduced to Joseph
Benjamin is introduced to Joseph Genesis 43:16 - Joseph cast into Prison
Joseph cast into Prison Genesis 39:20 - The Brothers bowing down before Joseph
The Brothers bowing down before Joseph Genesis 42:6 - Driving-seat of a touring plane
- Sarcoptes scabiei, female
- Joseph sold to the Ishmaelites
Joseph sold to the Ishmaelites Genesis 37:27 - Lucilia cæsar
- Cross section of the larva of the browntail moth showing the tubercles bearing the poison hairs
- Two common centipedes
- Monuments in Easter Island
- Otiobius (Ornithodoros) megnini, male. (a) dorsal, (b) ventral aspect
- Larva of Fannia scalaris