Fig. 1.
Garden Bean.

Anatomical drawing of a whole Garden Bean, showing its characteristic kidney shape. A small letter 'A' points to the hilum, the point of attachment to the pod.

Fig. 2.

Anatomical drawing of a single bean pod, shown in a longitudinal section to reveal the internal structure and the space for the seeds.

Fig. 3.

Anatomical drawing of two bean pods joined at the hilum. A small letter 'A' points to the hilum, and a small letter 'B' points to the internal structure of the pod.

Fig. 5.
Slice of a Bean.

Anatomical drawing of a single bean pod, shown in a longitudinal section to reveal the internal structure and the space for the seeds.

Fig. 4.

Anatomical drawing of a flower, showing its petals and stamens. A small letter 'A' points to the base of the flower.

Fig. 6.
Radicle.

Anatomical drawing of a radicle (seed root), showing its structure. A small letter 'A' points to the root tip.

Fig. 7.
Plumula.

Anatomical drawing of a plumula (seed shoot), showing its structure. A small letter 'B' points to the shoot tip.

Fig. 9.
Hornwood Root,
cut transversely.

Anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a Hornwood root, showing its internal structure and vascular bundles.

Fig. 10.
Section of Fig. 9. Magnified.

A highly magnified anatomical drawing of a section of a Hornwood root, showing the internal structure and vascular bundles. The drawing is fan-shaped, with labels 'A', 'B', 'C', and 'D' indicating different parts of the root.

Fig. 8.

Anatomical drawing of a flower, showing its petals and stamens. A small letter 'A' points to the base of the flower.
A faint, large, stylized illustration of a figure or object, possibly a person in a robe or a large vessel, rendered in light brown and tan tones on aged paper.The image shows a large, faint, and stylized illustration on a piece of aged, yellowish paper. The central figure is a large, light-brown, conical or funnel-shaped object, possibly representing a vessel or a person in a robe. It is positioned in the upper half of the page. Below this, there are several other faint, light-brown shapes, including what appears to be a rounded form on the right and some irregular, leaf-like or petal-like shapes at the bottom. The entire illustration is rendered in a very light, almost translucent style, suggesting it might be a watermark or a faded print. The background is a plain, aged paper with some minor discoloration and small spots. There is no text or other markings on the page.

Fig. 12.
Transverse Section of the Ash Branch. Magnified.

A detailed anatomical diagram of a transverse section of an Ash branch, magnified. The diagram shows a fan-shaped cross-section with various layers and structures labeled with letters. The outermost layer is labeled 'B', followed by a layer of small dots labeled 'C'. Below this is a layer of larger dots labeled 'D'. The central part of the branch is filled with numerous small circles, some labeled 'K'. The bottom of the section is labeled 'G', with 'O' and 'N' near the base. The diagram is framed by a dashed line with points labeled 'A', 'D', 'E', 'L', 'K', 'C', 'B'.

Fig. 11.
Ash Branch cut transversely.

A small, simplified diagram of an Ash branch cut transversely, showing the general fan shape of the cross-section.

Fig. 14.

A small diagram showing a cross-section of a branch with a central vertical line and two small rectangular blocks on either side.

Fig. 13.
Vine Leaf.

A detailed drawing of a Vine leaf, showing its characteristic palmate venation and serrated margins.

Fig. 10. Fig. 16.

Two vertical, elongated structures, likely roots or stems, shown in detail. The left one is labeled 'Fig. 10' and the right one is labeled 'Fig. 16'. Both have a central vertical line with small dots or hairs along it.

Fig. 17.
Tulip Root.

A drawing of a Tulip bulb, showing its layered structure and the central point where the stem emerges, labeled 'A'.

Fig. 15.

A detailed anatomical drawing of a plant root system. It shows a central vertical root with several lateral roots branching off. The top part of the root is labeled 'Fig. 15' and the bottom part is labeled 'Fig. 16'. The drawing shows the internal structure of the root, including the cortex and vascular tissue.
Faint, large-scale illustration of a complex mechanical or architectural structure, possibly a ship or a large vessel, with various sections and details visible.A large, faint, and somewhat abstract illustration occupies the center of the page. It appears to be a technical drawing of a complex structure, possibly a ship or a large vessel, with various sections and details visible. The drawing is very light and faded, making it difficult to discern specific features. It includes a central vertical element, possibly a mast or a central support, and several curved or rounded sections that suggest a hull or a large container. There are also some rectangular or block-like shapes at the bottom, which could represent a base or a platform. The overall impression is of a detailed but now very faded technical drawing.
Fig. 18.
PEAR CUT TRANSVERSELY.
Fig. 18. PEAR CUT TRANSVERSELY. A circular cross-section of a pear showing a central core with four lobes. Labels A, B, C, and D point to different parts of the fruit.
Fig. 19.
PIECE CUT OFF Fig. 18.
Fig. 19. A small, elongated, conical piece of pear flesh, representing a single segment from the cross-section in Fig. 18.
Fig. 20.
Fig. 19.
MAGNIFIED.
Fig. 20. A large, detailed, magnified view of the pear segment from Fig. 19, showing the intricate cellular structure of the fruit's flesh.
Fig. 21.
PEAR CUT LONGITUDINALLY.
Fig. 21. A longitudinal section of a pear, showing the internal structure and the central core. Label A points to the outer rind.
Fig. 22.
LEMON CUT DOWN.
Fig. 22. A longitudinal section of a lemon, showing the internal segments and seeds. Labels A, B, and C point to different parts of the fruit.
Fig. 23.
LEMON CUT TRANSVERSELY.
Fig. 23. A transverse section of a lemon, showing the internal segments and seeds. Labels A, B, and C point to different parts of the fruit.
A blank, aged page with a light beige background, showing numerous small brown spots (foxing) and faint, illegible markings.This image shows a blank, aged page with a light beige background. The paper is covered with numerous small, irregular brown spots, likely foxing or water damage. There are also some faint, illegible markings and smudges scattered across the surface. The overall texture appears slightly grainy, characteristic of old paper.