- ) Eurasian dotterel ( Charadrius morinellus ) - 2) Plover ( Charadrius pluvialis )
) Eurasian dotterel ( Charadrius morinellus ) - 2) Plover ( Charadrius pluvialis ) - 3 Giraffe
3 Giraffe - A Frog
- A Game of Snowball
The two little boys are playing at snowball. These lads enjoy a fall of snow, and still better than snowballing they like making a snowman with a charcoal ball for each eye and a streak of charcoal for his mouth. The shoes which they usually wear out of doors are better for a snowy day than your boots, for their feet do not sink into the snow, unless it is deep. These shoes are of wood, and make a boy seem to be about three inches taller than he really is. The shoe, you see, has not laces or buttons, but is kept on the foot by that thong which passes between the first and second toe. The thong is made of grass, and covered with strong paper, or with white or colored calico. The boy in the check dress wears his shoes without socks, but you see the other boy has socks on. - A Great Sea Lizard Tylosaurus Dyspelo
The finest Mosasaur skeleton ever discovered, an almost complete skeleton of Tylosaurus dyspelor, 29 feet in length, may be seen at the head of the staircase leading to the Hall of Paleontology, in the American Museum of Natural History, New York. Another good specimen may be seen in the Yale University Museum, which probably has the largest collection of Mosasaurs in existence. - A Hind Leg of the Great Brontosaurus, the Largest of the Dinosaurs
- A Lamprey
- A new method of carrying dogs
Horse carrying a dog in its mouth - A Single Vertebra of Brontosaurus
- A Tooth of Zeuglodon, One of the 'Yoke Teeth,' from which it derives the name
The best Zeuglodon, the first to show the vestigial hind legs and to make clear other portions of the structure, is in the United States National Museum - A Turkish Hamaal, or carrier
- A Wolf
- A Woodlouse (Porcellio scaber), One of the Isopoda
- American Mastadon
A reconstruction of the extinct American mastodon (Mastodon ohioticus) from a drawing by Prof. Osborne. Other extinct species of mastodon are found in Europe. - An Amphipod (Gammarus locusta)
- Ancient Serpent Idol
Finding it difficult to fasten their thoughts on invisible, intangible beings, men, at the beginning. probably sought to aid their worship be selecting some object to represent the being worshiped. - Arabs conversing with a Turk
Arabs conversing with a Turk - Archæopteryx
- Avocet( Recurvirostra avocetta )
The Avocet is drawn in a simple but very graceful way. The upper head, the neck and the back neck, the shoulders and most of the wings are black, two large patches on the wings, and all the rest of the plumage are white. The eye is reddish brown, the beak black, the foot dark blue-gray. Total length 43, tail length 7 cm. - Babylonish Coffin and Lid of Green Glazed Pottery
Stone is very rare in Chaldea, and could be brought only at great expense from a distance. Hence all the buildings of earlier ages were built of bricks. o we read of the Tower of Babel, that "they had bricks for stone." The outsides of the buildings were covered with burnt or kiln-dried bricks to keep out the rain. More elaborate specimens of their pottery appear in articles for domestic uses, and especially in their coffins. - Baltimore Oriole and Nest
- Bat
Bat - Beech AT-10
Beech AT-10 Front Side Perspective Bottom Top - Beech AT-11
Beech AT-11 Front Side Perspective Bottom Top - Beech AT-7
Beech AT-7 Front Side Perspective Bottom Top - Beech C-45 (F-2)
Beech C-45 (F-2) Front Side Perspective Bottom Top - Bell P-39C & D
Bell P-39C & D Front Side Perspective Bottom Top - Black Horse
Black Horse - Blacksmith shoeing horse
Blacksmith shoeing horse - Boeing B-17E
Boeing B-17E Front Side Perspective Bottom Top - Boy feeding donkey
Boy feeding donkey - Boy in bed in dormitory
Boy in bed in dormitory - Boys' Concert—Flute, Drum, and Song
In the picture are two boys who are fond of music. One has a flute, which is made of bamboo wood. These flutes are easy to make, as bamboo wood grows hollow, with cross divisions at intervals. If you cut a piece with a division forming one end you need only make the outside holes in order to finish your flute. The child sitting down has a drum. His drum and the paper lanterns hanging up have painted on them an ornament which is also the crest of the house of "Arima." If these boys belong to this family they wear the same crest embroidered on the centre of the backs of their coats. - Brown Horse
Brown Horse - Brown horse and foal
Brown horse and foal - Bucked off
Bucked off - Bucking Horse
Bucking Horse - Cartoon Cat
Cartoon Cat - Cat asleep on a chair
Cat asleep on a chair - Cat Face
Cat Face - Cat looking at reflection in the water
Cat looking at reflection in the water - Cat on a fence
Cat on a fence - Cat on a wall
Cat on a wall - Cat with kittens
Cat with kittens - Centipede
- Cephalaspis and Loricaria, an Ancient and a Modern Armored Fish
Still higher up we come upon the abundant remains of numerous small fish-like animals, more or less completely clad in bony armor, indicating that they lived in troublous times when there was literally a fight for existence and only such as were well armed or well protected could hope to survive. A parallel case exists to-day in some of the rivers of South America, where the little cat-fishes would possibly be eaten out of existence but for the fact that they are covered—some of them very completely—with plate-armor that enables them to defy their enemies, or renders them such poor eating as not to be worth the taking. The arrangement of the plates or scales in the living Loricaria is very suggestive of the series of bony rings covering the body of the ancient Cephalaspis, only the latter, so far as we know, had no side-fins; but the creatures are in no wise related, and the similarity is in appearance only. - Cessna AT-8
Cessna AT-8 Front Side Perspective Bottom Top - Child looking after horse
Child looking after horse - chimpanzee
- Chinch Bug
- Chipmunk
- Chrysalis of Tomato Worm
- Consolidated B-24 D & E
Consolidated B-24 D & E Front Side Perspective Bottom Top - Consolidated OA-10
Consolidated OA-10 Front Side Perspective Bottom Top - Curlew ( Numenius arquatus )
Numenius are slender-built Birds with very long, weakly curved downward, high at the root, gradually thinning beak forward; with the exception of the horn-like spire, it is covered with a soft skin; the upper jaw is slightly longer than the lower jaw and slightly curved over it. The legs are slender and high, without feathering well above the hock; all three prongs are joined together by clear webbing. In the large, pointed wings the first flight is the longest; the medium-long tail composed of twelve feathers is rounded at the tip. The hard, close-fitting plumage is reminiscent of that of the Lark by its color, and is similar in males and females to each other and in the different seasons. [Translated from the Dutch by online translator ] - Curtis O-52
Curtis O-52 Front Side Perspective Bottom Top - Curtis P-36C
Curtis P-36C Front Side Perspective Bottom Top - Curtiss AT-9
Curtiss AT-9 Front Side Perspective Bottom Top - Curtiss C-46
Curtiss C-46 Front Side Perspective Bottom Top - Curtiss P-40E
Curtiss P-40E Front Side Perspective Bottom Top