Fig. 8.
Wormwood Root
cut transversely
Fig. 9.
Section of Fig. 8. Magnified
Ash Branch cut transversely
Transverse Section of the Ash Branch Magnified
![A blank, aged, cream-colored page with visible texture and minor blemishes.]()
This image shows a blank, aged, cream-colored page, likely an endpaper or flyleaf from an old book. The paper has a visible texture and shows signs of wear, including small dark spots and faint, irregular brownish stains, particularly towards the edges. There is no text or other markings on the page.
Fig. 12.
A Lemon cut down.
![Anatomical drawing of a lemon cut lengthwise, showing internal structures. Labels A, B, and C are present.]()
A detailed anatomical drawing of a lemon cut lengthwise. The drawing shows the outer rind, the white pith, and the segments containing seeds. Labels 'A' are placed at the top and bottom of the rind. Labels 'B' are placed along the central axis. Label 'C' is at the bottom of the central axis.
Fig. 13.
Lemon cut Transversely.
![Anatomical drawing of a lemon cut transversely, showing internal structures. Labels A, B, C, and D are present.]()
A detailed anatomical drawing of a lemon cut transversely. The drawing shows the outer rind, the white pith, and the segments containing seeds. Labels 'A' are placed at the top and bottom of the rind. Labels 'B' are placed in the segments. Labels 'C' are in the center. Label 'D' is placed in the bottom segment.
![Anatomical drawing of a vine leaf, showing its structure and venation.]()
A detailed anatomical drawing of a vine leaf. The drawing shows the leaf's structure, including the central vein and the branching veins. The leaf is divided into several lobes.
![Small anatomical drawing of a plant part, possibly a root or stem section.]()
A small anatomical drawing of a plant part, possibly a root or stem section, showing a cross-section with internal structures.
![Anatomical drawing of a tulip root, showing its structure and internal details.]()
A detailed anatomical drawing of a tulip root. The drawing shows the root's structure, including the central vascular cylinder and the surrounding tissue. Label 'A' is at the bottom.
![Anatomical drawing of a plant part, possibly a stem or root, showing its structure and internal details. Labels 17 are present.]()
A detailed anatomical drawing of a plant part, possibly a stem or root, showing its structure and internal details. The drawing shows a cross-section with internal structures. Labels '17' are placed on the left and right sides.
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This image shows a blank, aged page with a light beige or cream color. The paper has a slightly textured appearance with some minor speckling. A large, irregular, light brown stain is visible on the right side of the page, extending from the middle towards the bottom. There are also some very faint, illegible markings or smudges in the upper left quadrant, which appear to be bleed-through from the other side of the paper. The overall appearance is that of an old, unused sheet of paper.
Anatomy of PLANTS.
Fig. 22.
Pear cut Longitudinally.
![Longitudinal section of a pear showing internal structure.]()
A detailed anatomical drawing of a pear cut lengthwise. The outer skin is shown with fine texture. Inside, the pear is divided into two main lobes. A central vertical line indicates the seed cavity. The label 'A' is placed at the top left of the pear's outline.
Fig. 21.
fig 20 magnified.
![Magnified section of a pear showing cellular structure.]()
A large, detailed drawing of a pear section, magnified to show the internal cellular structure. The pear is shown as a wedge-shaped section with a dense, repeating pattern of small, rounded cells. The cells are arranged in a radial pattern, with larger ones at the base and smaller ones towards the top. The label 'A' is at the top left of the pear's outline.
Fig. 20.
piece cut off fig 19.
![Small detail of a pear section.]()
A small, detailed drawing of a pear section, magnified to show the internal cellular structure. The pear is shown as a wedge-shaped section with a dense, repeating pattern of small, rounded cells. The cells are arranged in a radial pattern, with larger ones at the base and smaller ones towards the top.
Fig. 19.
Pear cut Transversely.
![Transverse section of a pear showing internal structure.]()
A detailed anatomical drawing of a pear cut horizontally. The pear is shown as a circular cross-section with a central core containing five seeds. The label 'A' is at the bottom right, 'B' is at the top, 'C' is at the top center, and 'D' is at the left.
![Illustration of a Patagonian Penguin.]()
A detailed illustration of a Patagonian Penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) standing on a rocky outcrop. The penguin is shown in profile, facing left. It has a long, curved beak, a dark head and back, and a white belly. Its wings are folded against its body. The penguin is standing on a rocky outcrop.
A. B. Pitt. Painted and Published for the Author.
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This image shows a blank, aged, cream-colored page, likely an endpaper or flyleaf from an old book. The paper has a slightly textured appearance and shows signs of aging, including faint, irregular water stains and some minor discoloration. There is no text or other markings on the page.