ANATOMY.

COMPARATIVE.

PLATE XXXV.

Fig. 1.

Anatomical illustration of a cross-section of a biological structure, likely a lung or heart chamber, showing internal chambers and a central vessel. Labels include 'A' at the top, 'X' in the upper chamber, 'L' on the right wall, and 'M' at the bottom.

Fig. 2.

Anatomical illustration of a cross-section of a biological structure, showing a large chamber with a curved, ribbed internal structure. Labels include 'A' at the top, 'X' at the bottom, and 'D' on the right side.

Fig. 6.

Anatomical illustration of a small, detailed cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a heart valve or a small chamber. Labels include 'A' at the top, 'X' in the center, and 'L' at the bottom.

Fig. 5.

Anatomical illustration of a cross-section of a biological structure, showing a large chamber with a ribbed internal structure. Labels include 'A' at the top, 'X' in the center, and 'L' at the bottom.

Fig. 7.

Anatomical illustration of a cross-section of a biological structure, showing a large chamber with a ribbed internal structure. Labels include 'A' at the top, 'X' in the center, and 'L' at the bottom.

Fig. 3.

Anatomical illustration of a cross-section of a biological structure, showing a large chamber with a ribbed internal structure. Labels include 'A' at the top, 'X' in the center, and 'L' at the bottom.

Fig. 4.

Anatomical illustration of a cross-section of a biological structure, showing a large chamber with a ribbed internal structure. Labels include 'A' at the top, 'X' in the center, and 'L' at the bottom.

Fig. 8.

Anatomical illustration of a cross-section of a biological structure, showing a large chamber with a ribbed internal structure. Labels include 'A' at the top, 'X' in the center, and 'L' at the bottom.
A blank, aged page with significant water damage and staining.This image shows a blank, aged page with significant water damage and staining. The paper is a light cream or off-white color, showing numerous brown and tan spots and blotches of varying sizes. These stains are most prominent in the upper half of the page, forming large, irregular shapes that suggest water damage or mold. There are also smaller, more scattered spots throughout the lower half. The overall texture of the paper appears slightly grainy and uneven due to the age and the staining process. No text or other markings are visible on the page.

ANATOMY.
COMPARATIVE.

PLATE XXXVII.
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Fig. 1.

Anatomical illustration of a cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a flower or fruit, showing internal chambers and a central core.A detailed anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a biological structure, likely a flower or fruit. It features a central, rounded core surrounded by several lobed or chambered sections. The drawing is rendered in a fine-lined, shaded style.

Fig. 4.

Anatomical illustration of a large, bulbous biological structure, possibly a seed or fruit, with a small protrusion at the top.A detailed anatomical drawing of a large, bulbous biological structure, possibly a seed or fruit. It has a smooth, rounded surface with a small, pointed protrusion at the top. The drawing is rendered in a fine-lined, shaded style.

Fig. 3.

A series of small, detailed anatomical drawings, possibly seeds or small fruits, arranged vertically.A series of small, detailed anatomical drawings, possibly seeds or small fruits, arranged vertically. They show various shapes and internal structures, rendered in a fine-lined, shaded style.

Fig. 5.

A series of small, detailed anatomical drawings, possibly seeds or small fruits, arranged vertically.A series of small, detailed anatomical drawings, possibly seeds or small fruits, arranged vertically. They show various shapes and internal structures, rendered in a fine-lined, shaded style.

Fig. 6.

A series of small, detailed anatomical drawings, possibly seeds or small fruits, arranged vertically.A series of small, detailed anatomical drawings, possibly seeds or small fruits, arranged vertically. They show various shapes and internal structures, rendered in a fine-lined, shaded style.
A series of small, detailed anatomical drawings, possibly seeds or small fruits, arranged vertically.A series of small, detailed anatomical drawings, possibly seeds or small fruits, arranged vertically. They show various shapes and internal structures, rendered in a fine-lined, shaded style.

Fig. 7.

Anatomical illustration of a large, complex biological structure, possibly a seed or fruit, showing internal chambers and a central core.A detailed anatomical drawing of a large, complex biological structure, possibly a seed or fruit. It features a central, rounded core surrounded by several lobed or chambered sections. The drawing is rendered in a fine-lined, shaded style.

Fig. 8.

Anatomical illustration of a long, narrow biological structure, possibly a stem or root, showing internal chambers and a central core.A detailed anatomical drawing of a long, narrow biological structure, possibly a stem or root. It features a central, elongated core surrounded by several lobed or chambered sections. The drawing is rendered in a fine-lined, shaded style.

Fig. 2.

Anatomical illustration of a long, narrow biological structure, possibly a stem or root, showing internal chambers and a central core.A detailed anatomical drawing of a long, narrow biological structure, possibly a stem or root. It features a central, elongated core surrounded by several lobed or chambered sections. The drawing is rendered in a fine-lined, shaded style.

Fig. 3.

Anatomical illustration of a long, narrow biological structure, possibly a stem or root, showing internal chambers and a central core.A detailed anatomical drawing of a long, narrow biological structure, possibly a stem or root. It features a central, elongated core surrounded by several lobed or chambered sections. The drawing is rendered in a fine-lined, shaded style.

Fig. 1.

Anatomical illustration of a large, complex biological structure, possibly a seed or fruit, showing internal chambers and a central core.A detailed anatomical drawing of a large, complex biological structure, possibly a seed or fruit. It features a central, rounded core surrounded by several lobed or chambered sections. The drawing is rendered in a fine-lined, shaded style.

Fig. 4.

Anatomical illustration of a small, complex biological structure, possibly a seed or fruit, showing internal chambers and a central core.A detailed anatomical drawing of a small, complex biological structure, possibly a seed or fruit. It features a central, rounded core surrounded by several lobed or chambered sections. The drawing is rendered in a fine-lined, shaded style.
A blank, aged page with significant water damage and staining.This image shows a single, blank page of aged paper. The paper has a yellowish-beige tint and is heavily marked with numerous brown and greyish stains, likely from water damage or foxing. The stains are irregular in shape and size, scattered across the entire surface. There is no text, handwriting, or printed content on the page. The right edge of the page shows a slight vertical crease, suggesting it might be part of a bound volume.

ANATOMY.

COMPARATIVE.

PLATE XXXVI.

Fig. 2.

Anatomical illustration of a human ear (Fig. 2). Detailed anatomical drawing of a human ear, showing the external auricle, the concha, the ear canal, and the internal structures including the ossicles and the cochlea.

Fig. 3.

Illustrations of various ossicles (Fig. 3). A series of small anatomical drawings showing different types of ossicles, likely from various animals, arranged in several rows.

Fig. 1.

Anatomical illustration of a human ear (Fig. 1). A detailed anatomical drawing of a human ear, showing the external auricle, the concha, the ear canal, and the internal structures including the ossicles and the cochlea.

Fig. 4.

Anatomical illustration of a human ear (Fig. 4). A detailed anatomical drawing of a human ear, showing the external auricle, the concha, the ear canal, and the internal structures including the ossicles and the cochlea.

Fig. 8.

Anatomical illustration of a human ear (Fig. 8). A detailed anatomical drawing of a human ear, showing the external auricle, the concha, the ear canal, and the internal structures including the ossicles and the cochlea.

Fig. 7.

Anatomical illustration of a human ear (Fig. 7). A detailed anatomical drawing of a human ear, showing the external auricle, the concha, the ear canal, and the internal structures including the ossicles and the cochlea.

Fig. 9.

Anatomical illustration of a human ear (Fig. 9). A detailed anatomical drawing of a human ear, showing the external auricle, the concha, the ear canal, and the internal structures including the ossicles and the cochlea.

Fig. 5.

Anatomical illustration of a human ear (Fig. 5). A detailed anatomical drawing of a human ear, showing the external auricle, the concha, the ear canal, and the internal structures including the ossicles and the cochlea.

Fig. 6.

Anatomical illustration of a human ear (Fig. 6). A detailed anatomical drawing of a human ear, showing the external auricle, the concha, the ear canal, and the internal structures including the ossicles and the cochlea.
A blank, aged page with a light beige background, showing numerous small brown spots and stains, particularly concentrated along the left edge and top.This image shows a blank, aged page with a light beige or cream-colored background. The surface is covered with numerous small, irregular brown spots and stains, which are characteristic of foxing or water damage on old paper. These spots are more densely clustered along the left edge and the top of the page, while the rest of the surface has a more scattered distribution. There is no text, handwriting, or printed content on the page.
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Anatomical drawing of a vertebral column in dorsal view, showing the skull, ribs, and sacrum.

A detailed anatomical illustration of a vertebral column, likely from a mammal, shown in a dorsal view. The skull is at the top, followed by a series of ribs and vertebrae. The sacrum is at the bottom, with the coccyx extending downwards. Various anatomical features are labeled with letters and numbers.

Anatomical drawing of a vertebral column in ventral view, showing the sacrum and coccyx.

An anatomical illustration of a vertebral column, likely from a mammal, shown in a ventral view. The sacrum and coccyx are prominent at the bottom, with the ribs and vertebrae extending upwards. Various anatomical features are labeled with letters and numbers.

Anatomical drawing of a vertebral column in ventral view, showing the sacrum and coccyx.

An anatomical illustration of a vertebral column, likely from a mammal, shown in a ventral view. The sacrum and coccyx are prominent at the bottom, with the ribs and vertebrae extending upwards. Various anatomical features are labeled with letters and numbers.

Fig. 6.
Fig. 7.
Anatomical drawing of a vertebral column in dorsal view, showing the sacrum and coccyx.

An anatomical illustration of a vertebral column, likely from a mammal, shown in a dorsal view. The sacrum and coccyx are prominent at the bottom, with the ribs and vertebrae extending upwards. Various anatomical features are labeled with letters and numbers.

Anatomical drawing of a vertebral column in ventral view, showing the sacrum and coccyx.

An anatomical illustration of a vertebral column, likely from a mammal, shown in a ventral view. The sacrum and coccyx are prominent at the bottom, with the ribs and vertebrae extending upwards. Various anatomical features are labeled with letters and numbers.

Fig. 8.
Anatomical drawing of a complex glandular structure, possibly a salivary gland.

An anatomical illustration of a complex glandular structure, possibly a salivary gland, showing multiple lobes and ducts. The structure is composed of numerous small, rounded lobes connected by a network of ducts and connective tissue.

Fig. 9.
Anatomical drawing of a jawbone structure, showing the mandible and maxilla.

An anatomical illustration of a jawbone structure, showing the mandible and maxilla. The mandible is at the bottom, and the maxilla is at the top, with various teeth and bone structures visible.

Fig. 10.
Anatomical drawing of a jawbone structure, showing the mandible and maxilla.

An anatomical illustration of a jawbone structure, showing the mandible and maxilla. The mandible is at the bottom, and the maxilla is at the top, with various teeth and bone structures visible.

Fig. 11.
Anatomical drawing of a jawbone structure, showing the mandible and maxilla.

An anatomical illustration of a jawbone structure, showing the mandible and maxilla. The mandible is at the bottom, and the maxilla is at the top, with various teeth and bone structures visible.

Fig. 12.
Anatomical drawing of a jawbone structure, showing the mandible and maxilla.

An anatomical illustration of a jawbone structure, showing the mandible and maxilla. The mandible is at the bottom, and the maxilla is at the top, with various teeth and bone structures visible.

Fig. 13.
Anatomical drawing of a jawbone structure, showing the mandible and maxilla.

An anatomical illustration of a jawbone structure, showing the mandible and maxilla. The mandible is at the bottom, and the maxilla is at the top, with various teeth and bone structures visible.

A blank, aged page with numerous brown stains and discoloration, showing signs of water damage or aging.This image shows a single, blank page of aged paper. The paper has a light beige or off-white color and is heavily marked with numerous brown and tan stains of varying sizes and intensities. These stains are scattered across the entire surface, with some appearing as small spots and others as larger, more diffuse patches. The distribution of the stains is somewhat irregular, with a higher concentration in the upper left and lower left areas. The overall texture of the paper appears slightly rough or fibrous. There is no text, handwriting, or printed content on the page.
Fig. 1.
Fig. 1: A detailed anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a lung or heart, showing internal chambers and vessels.
Fig. 2.
Fig. 2: A detailed anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a lung or heart, showing internal chambers and vessels.
Fig. 3.
Fig. 3: A detailed anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a lung or heart, showing internal chambers and vessels.
Fig. 4.
Fig. 4: A detailed anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a lung or heart, showing internal chambers and vessels.
Fig. 5.
Fig. 5: A detailed anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a lung or heart, showing internal chambers and vessels.
Fig. 7.
Fig. 7: A detailed anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a lung or heart, showing internal chambers and vessels.
Fig. 6.
Fig. 6: A detailed anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a lung or heart, showing internal chambers and vessels.
Fig. 12.
Fig. 12: A detailed anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a lung or heart, showing internal chambers and vessels.
Fig. 10.
Fig. 10: A detailed anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a lung or heart, showing internal chambers and vessels.
Fig. 9.
Fig. 9: A detailed anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a lung or heart, showing internal chambers and vessels.
Fig. 11.
Fig. 11: A detailed anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a lung or heart, showing internal chambers and vessels.
Fig. 13.
Fig. 13: A detailed anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a lung or heart, showing internal chambers and vessels.
Fig. 8.
Fig. 8: A detailed anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a lung or heart, showing internal chambers and vessels.
Fig. 14.
Fig. 14: A detailed anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a lung or heart, showing internal chambers and vessels.
Fig. 15.
Fig. 15: A detailed anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a lung or heart, showing internal chambers and vessels.
Fig. 17.
Fig. 17: A detailed anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a lung or heart, showing internal chambers and vessels.
Fig. 16.
Fig. 16: A detailed anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a lung or heart, showing internal chambers and vessels.
Fig. 18.
Fig. 18: A detailed anatomical drawing of a cross-section of a biological structure, possibly a lung or heart, showing internal chambers and vessels.
A blank, aged page with numerous brown stains and discolorations, suggesting water damage or foxing.This image shows a single, blank page of aged paper. The paper has a warm, yellowish-beige tone. It is heavily marked with numerous brown and tan stains of varying sizes and shapes, which are characteristic of foxing or water damage. These stains are scattered across the entire surface, with some larger, more prominent blotches in the upper and lower-middle sections. The texture of the paper appears slightly grainy, and there is no text or other markings on the page.
Anatomical plate showing 50 figures of vegetable structures, including roots, stems, leaves, and reproductive organs.

This plate contains 50 detailed anatomical illustrations of various plant parts, labeled as follows:

  • Fig. 1: A single, elongated, slightly curved stem.
  • Fig. 2: A cluster of several stems growing from a common base.
  • Fig. 3: A close-up of a stem showing its internal cellular structure and a small lateral branch.
  • Fig. 4: A stem with a distinct, small, pointed lateral branch.
  • Fig. 5: A cluster of several thin, parallel stems.
  • Fig. 6: A single, straight, cylindrical stem.
  • Fig. 7: A stem with a series of small, regular transverse markings.
  • Fig. 8: A stem with a series of larger, more prominent transverse markings.
  • Fig. 9: A stem that is tightly coiled into a spiral.
  • Fig. 10: A stem with a spiral pattern and a small, pointed tip.
  • Fig. 11: A stem with a series of small, rounded, bulbous swellings.
  • Fig. 12: A long, thin, and highly convoluted stem.
  • Fig. 13: A close-up of a stem showing its internal structure and a small lateral branch.
  • Fig. 14: A stem with a series of small, regular transverse markings.
  • Fig. 15: A stem with a series of small, regular transverse markings.
  • Fig. 16: A stem with a series of small, regular transverse markings and a small lateral branch.
  • Fig. 17: A stem with a series of small, regular transverse markings.
  • Fig. 18: A stem with a series of small, regular transverse markings.
  • Fig. 19: A stem with a series of small, regular transverse markings.
  • Fig. 20: A stem with a series of small, regular transverse markings.
  • Fig. 21: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 22: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 23: A stem with a series of small, regular transverse markings.
  • Fig. 24: A stem with a series of small, regular transverse markings.
  • Fig. 25: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 26: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 27: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 28: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 29: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 30: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 31: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 32: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 33: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 34: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 35: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 36: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 37: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 38: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 39: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 40: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 41: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 42: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 43: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 44: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 45: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 46: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 47: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 48: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 49: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
  • Fig. 50: A cross-section of a stem showing its internal structure.
A blank, aged, cream-colored page with significant water damage and staining.This image shows a blank, aged, cream-colored page, likely an endpaper or flyleaf from an old book. The paper is heavily stained with numerous brown and tan spots of varying sizes, characteristic of water damage or foxing. The staining is most prominent in the upper half and along the right edge, with some spots scattered across the lower half. The overall texture appears slightly rough and uneven due to the age and environmental factors. There is no text or other markings on the page.
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Botanical plate showing anatomical drawings of a plant with various labels (Fig. 1 to Fig. 24) and detailed microscopic views of cellular structures.

This botanical plate, titled 'ANATOMY. VEGETABLE. PLATE XXII.', contains 24 numbered illustrations of plant anatomy. The drawings include:

  • Fig. 1: A root system with a taproot and lateral roots.
  • Fig. 2: A single root with a root cap and root hairs.
  • Fig. 3: A stem with a node and a bud.
  • Fig. 4: A stem with a node and a bud.
  • Fig. 5: A leaf with a midrib and lateral veins.
  • Fig. 6: A leaf with a midrib and lateral veins.
  • Fig. 7: A stem with a node and a bud.
  • Fig. 8: A stem with a node and a bud.
  • Fig. 9: A stem with a node and a bud.
  • Fig. 10: A cross-section of a stem showing internal structure.
  • Fig. 11: A cross-section of a stem showing internal structure.
  • Fig. 12: A cross-section of a stem showing internal structure.
  • Fig. 13: A cross-section of a stem showing internal structure.
  • Fig. 14: A cross-section of a stem showing internal structure.
  • Fig. 15: A cross-section of a stem showing internal structure.
  • Fig. 16: A cross-section of a stem showing internal structure.
  • Fig. 17: A cross-section of a stem showing internal structure.
  • Fig. 18: A cross-section of a stem showing internal structure.
  • Fig. 19: A cross-section of a stem showing internal structure.
  • Fig. 20: A cross-section of a stem showing internal structure.
  • Fig. 21: A cross-section of a stem showing internal structure.
  • Fig. 22: A cross-section of a stem showing internal structure.
  • Fig. 23: A cross-section of a stem showing internal structure.
  • Fig. 24: A cross-section of a stem showing internal structure.

The plate also features several detailed microscopic views of cellular structures, including hexagonal cells, rectangular cells, and various types of tissue layers. The illustrations are rendered in a fine-line style with some stippling and shading to indicate texture and depth.

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A detailed botanical plate showing 29 figures of plant anatomy, including roots, leaves, and microscopic views of cellular structures.

This plate contains 29 figures illustrating various aspects of plant anatomy:

  • Fig. 1: A small, detailed view of a plant part, possibly a seed or fruit.
  • Fig. 2: A plant stem with a root system and a small fruit or seed pod.
  • Fig. 3: A plant stem with a root system and a small fruit or seed pod.
  • Fig. 4: A plant stem with a root system and a small fruit or seed pod.
  • Fig. 5: A leaf showing its venation pattern.
  • Fig. 6: A leaf showing its venation pattern.
  • Fig. 7: A cross-section of a plant part, showing internal structure.
  • Fig. 8: A leaf showing its venation pattern.
  • Fig. 9: A plant stem with a root system and a small fruit or seed pod.
  • Fig. 10: A plant stem with a root system and a small fruit or seed pod.
  • Fig. 11: A plant stem with a root system and a small fruit or seed pod.
  • Fig. 12: A plant stem with a root system and a small fruit or seed pod.
  • Fig. 13: A leaf showing its venation pattern.
  • Fig. 14: A plant stem with a root system and a small fruit or seed pod.
  • Fig. 15: A cross-section of a plant part, showing internal structure.
  • Fig. 16: A microscopic view of a cellular structure, possibly a honeycomb-like pattern.
  • Fig. 17: A plant stem with a root system and a small fruit or seed pod.
  • Fig. 18: A microscopic view of a cellular structure, showing elongated cells.
  • Fig. 19: A plant stem with a root system and a small fruit or seed pod.
  • Fig. 20: A plant stem with a root system and a small fruit or seed pod.
  • Fig. 21: A microscopic view of a cellular structure, showing a hexagonal pattern.
  • Fig. 22: A microscopic view of a cellular structure, showing elongated cells.
  • Fig. 23: A microscopic view of a cellular structure, showing a hexagonal pattern.
  • Fig. 24: A microscopic view of a cellular structure, showing elongated cells.
  • Fig. 25: A microscopic view of a cellular structure, showing a hexagonal pattern with dark spots.
  • Fig. 26: A microscopic view of a cellular structure, showing a hexagonal pattern.
  • Fig. 27: A microscopic view of a cellular structure, showing elongated cells.
  • Fig. 28: A microscopic view of a cellular structure, showing a hexagonal pattern.
  • Fig. 29: A large, detailed microscopic view of a cellular structure, showing a complex arrangement of cells and a central cluster of larger cells.
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Anatomical plate showing various organs and structures, including a large central organ, a fan-shaped structure, and a cluster of small circles.This anatomical plate, labeled 'ANATOMY' and 'PLATE XL', contains several detailed illustrations of biological structures. The central feature is a large, roughly hexagonal organ with a textured surface. To its right is a fan-shaped structure with radiating lines and dots. Below the central organ is a vertical structure with a long, thin, pointed tip. To the left of this is a large, elongated, U-shaped structure with internal lines. In the bottom right corner, there is a rectangular area containing a cluster of small, circular, light-colored spots. The plate is heavily stained with brownish-orange spots, particularly around the central organ and the bottom right area. The illustrations are rendered in a light blue-grey wash with fine lines and stippling for texture.
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ANATOMY.
VEGETABLE.

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1: A circular cross-section of a plant stem showing concentric layers of tissue, with a central vascular cylinder and an outer cortex.

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2: A circular cross-section of a plant stem, similar to Fig. 1, showing concentric layers and a central vascular cylinder.

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3: A wedge-shaped section of a plant stem showing the internal structure, including the cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4: A wedge-shaped section of a plant stem showing the internal structure, including the cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5: A wedge-shaped section of a plant stem showing the internal structure, including the cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6: A rectangular section of a plant stem showing the internal structure, including the cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.

Fig. 14.

Fig. 14: A wedge-shaped section of a plant stem showing the internal structure, including the cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.

Fig. 7.

Fig. 7: A longitudinal section of a plant stem showing the internal structure, including the cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.

Fig. 13.

Fig. 13: A circular cross-section of a plant stem showing the internal structure, including the cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.

Fig. 11.

Fig. 11: A longitudinal section of a plant stem showing the internal structure, including the cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.

Fig. 8.

Fig. 8: A longitudinal section of a plant stem showing the internal structure, including the cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.

Fig. 9.

Fig. 9: A longitudinal section of a plant stem showing the internal structure, including the cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.

Fig. 10.

Fig. 10: A longitudinal section of a plant stem showing the internal structure, including the cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.

Fig. 12.

Fig. 12: A longitudinal section of a plant stem showing the internal structure, including the cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.

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Fig. 23: A rectangular section of a plant stem showing the internal structure, including the cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.

Fig. 15.

Fig. 15: A longitudinal section of a plant stem showing the internal structure, including the cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.

Fig. 18.

Fig. 18: A longitudinal section of a plant stem showing the internal structure, including the cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.

Fig. 19.

Fig. 19: A longitudinal section of a plant stem showing the internal structure, including the cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.

Fig. 20.

Fig. 20: A longitudinal section of a plant stem showing the internal structure, including the cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.

Fig. 22.

Fig. 22: A large rectangular section of a plant stem showing the internal structure, including the cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.

Fig. 21.

Fig. 21: A longitudinal section of a plant stem showing the internal structure, including the cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.
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Botanical illustration plate with various plant parts and anatomical details.This is a botanical illustration plate, likely from a scientific publication. The page is heavily stained with large, irregular brown spots, possibly from water damage or age. The illustrations are rendered in a light, monochromatic style, possibly using pencil or light ink. The plate includes several detailed drawings: a large, textured leaf or stem structure at the bottom; a central, elongated structure with a network of lines, possibly a cross-section of a stem or a detailed view of a leaf; a small, rounded structure with a central line, possibly a seed or fruit; and various smaller, less distinct sketches of plant parts. The overall composition is a collection of scientific observations and drawings of botanical specimens.

ANATOMY.

VEGETARIE.

PLATE XII.

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1: A longitudinal section of a plant stem showing internal tissue layers and a central vascular cylinder.

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2: A longitudinal section of a stem showing internal structures with labels 'a', 'b', 'c', and 'd'.

Fig. 8.

Fig. 8: A detailed anatomical drawing of a plant stem with various internal and external structures labeled with letters 'a' through 'g'.

Fig. 9.

Fig. 9: A longitudinal section of a stem showing internal structures with labels 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z'.

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3: A small anatomical detail of a plant part.

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4: A small anatomical detail of a plant part.

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5: A small anatomical detail of a plant part.

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6: A small anatomical detail of a plant part.

Fig. 19.

Fig. 19: A small anatomical detail of a plant part.

Fig. 7.

Fig. 7: A small anatomical detail of a plant part.

Fig. 16.

Fig. 16: A small anatomical detail of a plant part.

Fig. 11.

Fig. 11: A small anatomical detail of a plant part.

Fig. 18.

Fig. 18: A small anatomical detail of a plant part.

Fig. 12.

Fig. 12: A detailed anatomical drawing of a plant stem with internal structures.

Fig. 13.

Fig. 13: A large anatomical drawing of a leaf showing the intricate network of veins and cellular structure.

Fig. 14.

Fig. 14: A detailed anatomical drawing of a leaf cross-section with labels 'A' and 'B'.

Fig. 10.

Fig. 10: A detailed anatomical drawing of a plant stem with internal structures.

Fig. 20.

Fig. 20: A small anatomical detail of a plant part.

Fig. 21.

Fig. 21: A small anatomical detail of a plant part.

Fig. 11.

Fig. 11: A large anatomical drawing of a leaf showing the intricate network of veins and cellular structure.
A small square inset showing a magnified view of leaf tissue.

Fig. 15.

A large anatomical drawing of a leaf showing the intricate network of veins and cellular structure.

Fig. 23.

Fig. 23: A detailed anatomical drawing of a plant stem with internal structures.

Fig. 22.

Fig. 22: A detailed anatomical drawing of a plant stem with internal structures.
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Botanical plate showing 42 figures of plant anatomy, including flowers, fruits, seeds, and roots.

This botanical plate, labeled 'ANATOMY VEGETABLE' and 'PLATE XLII.', contains 42 detailed illustrations of plant structures, each numbered from Fig. 1 to Fig. 42. The figures are arranged as follows:

  • Fig. 1: A flower with a long, curved style and a cluster of stamens.
  • Fig. 2: A cluster of stamens with anthers.
  • Fig. 3: A single stamen with a long filament and a broad anther.
  • Fig. 4: A longitudinal section of a stamen showing the internal structure.
  • Fig. 5: A cross-section of a stamen.
  • Fig. 6: A single pistil with a long style and a rounded ovary.
  • Fig. 7: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 8: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 9: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 10: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 11: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 12: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 13: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 14: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 15: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 16: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 17: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 18: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 19: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 20: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 21: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 22: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 23: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 24: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 25: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 26: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 27: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 28: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 29: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 30: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 31: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 32: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 33: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 34: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 35: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 36: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 37: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 38: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 39: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 40: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 41: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.
  • Fig. 42: A cross-section of a pistil showing the ovary and style.

The illustrations show various stages of plant development, including flowers, fruits, seeds, and roots. Some figures show internal structures like the ovary, style, and stamens, while others show external features like the petals and leaves. The drawings are detailed and show the texture and structure of the plant parts.

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Botanical plate showing 49 figures of plant anatomy, including flowers, fruits, seeds, and leaves.

This plate contains 49 detailed anatomical illustrations of various plant parts, labeled as follows:

  • Fig. 1. A flower with petals and stamens.
  • Fig. 2. A cluster of stamens.
  • Fig. 3. A cross-section of a flower showing internal structures.
  • Fig. 4. A longitudinal section of a flower.
  • Fig. 5. A single stamen.
  • Fig. 6. A pistil.
  • Fig. 7. A flower with a prominent central part.
  • Fig. 8. A cluster of small, rounded structures.
  • Fig. 9. Two small circular structures, labeled 'a' and 'b'.
  • Fig. 10. A row of small, oval-shaped structures.
  • Fig. 11. A long, narrow, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 12. A similar long, narrow structure.
  • Fig. 13. A bulbous structure with a long neck.
  • Fig. 14. A cross-section of a bulbous structure.
  • Fig. 15. A large, oval-shaped structure.
  • Fig. 16. A cross-section of a large, oval-shaped structure.
  • Fig. 17. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 18. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 19. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 20. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 21. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 22. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 23. A cross-section of a small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 24. A cross-section of a small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 25. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 26. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 27. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 28. A cross-section of a small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 29. A large, oval-shaped structure with internal details.
  • Fig. 30. A large, oval-shaped structure with a honeycomb-like pattern.
  • Fig. 31. A cross-section of a large, oval-shaped structure.
  • Fig. 32. A cross-section of a large, oval-shaped structure.
  • Fig. 33. A cross-section of a large, oval-shaped structure.
  • Fig. 34. A cross-section of a large, oval-shaped structure.
  • Fig. 35. A cross-section of a large, oval-shaped structure.
  • Fig. 36. A cross-section of a large, oval-shaped structure.
  • Fig. 37. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 38. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 39. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 40. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 41. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 42. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 43. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 44. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 45. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 46. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 47. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 48. A small, pointed structure.
  • Fig. 49. A small, pointed structure.
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Gravel Anchor

Fig. 2.

Illustration of a Gravel Anchor (Fig. 2) with a long handle and a large, heavy-duty anchor head, shown in a landscape setting.

Fig. 1.

Screw through block

Illustration of a screw through block (Fig. 1) and a hook (Fig. 2) with a shackle, shown in a landscape setting.

Iron Screwing Jacks

Fig. 4.

Illustration of Iron Screwing Jacks (Fig. 4) showing a jack and a large bucket.

Fig. 3.

Illustration of a small mechanical component, possibly a pin or bolt (Fig. 3).

Iron Smith's Mill

Fig. 6.

Illustration of an Iron Smith's Mill (Fig. 6) showing a large wooden structure with a millstone and a pulley system, and a smaller pulley system (Fig. 5) above it.
Illustration of a hook (Fig. 2) with a shackle.

Fig. 2.

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Fig. 7: A detailed illustration of a shanked anchor. It shows the main body of the anchor with a shank at the top, a cross-shank, and a ring at the bottom. To the right are two cross-sections of the shank, labeled 'Section through Shank', showing the internal structure and the shank's diameter.

Fig. 7.

Section through Shank.

Fig. 1: A large illustration of a common anchor. The anchor is shown with its shank and flukes, secured to a wooden block with a thick rope. The anchor is positioned on a rocky shore with water in the background.

Common Anchor.

Fig. 1.

Fig. 2: A small illustration of a Mc Stuart's Anchor, which is a simple, curved hook-shaped anchor.

Fig. 2.

Mc Stuart's Anchor.

New Mooring Anchor.

Fig. 5: An illustration of a new mooring anchor. It features a large, flat, rectangular base with a curved, hook-like arm extending from one side.

Fig. 5.

Fig. 3: A small illustration of a vertical anchor component, possibly a shank or a specialized part of a larger assembly.

Fig. 3.

Fig. 4: A small illustration of a triangular anchor component, likely a fluke or a specialized part of a larger assembly.

Fig. 4.

Anchor Smith's Shop.

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6: A large illustration of Anchor Smith's Shop. It shows a complex mechanical system for handling anchors, featuring a large wooden frame, a pulley system, and a large wheel. The shop is situated on a rocky shore with water in the background.
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ANCHOR.

PLATE XLIV

Fig. 1.

Technical drawing of a fluke anchor with labels: Quarter, Ring, Nut, small round, Head, Throat, Fluke, and Groove.

A detailed technical drawing of a fluke anchor. The labels point to various parts: 'Quarter' at the top, 'Ring' just below it, 'Nut' and 'small round' on the shank, 'Head' at the junction of the shank and flukes, 'Throat' on the shank, 'Fluke' on the curved arms, and 'Groove' at the base of the flukes.

Fig. 2.

Technical drawing of a simple anchor with a label: Fluke.

A simple anchor with a single, broad, curved fluke. The label 'Fluke' points to the curved arm.

Fig. 3.

Technical drawing of a large anchor with a label: Fluke.

A large anchor with two long, curved flukes. The label 'Fluke' points to one of the curved arms.

Fig. 4.

Technical drawing of a small anchor with a label: Fluke.

A small anchor with a single, short, curved fluke. The label 'Fluke' points to the curved arm.

Fig. 5.

Technical drawing of a small anchor with a label: Fluke.

A small anchor with a single, short, curved fluke. The label 'Fluke' points to the curved arm.

Fig. 6.

Technical drawing of a small anchor with a label: Fluke.

A small anchor with a single, short, curved fluke. The label 'Fluke' points to the curved arm.

Technical drawing of a small anchor with a label: Fluke.

A small anchor with a single, short, curved fluke. The label 'Fluke' points to the curved arm.

Fig. 7.

Technical drawing of a small anchor with a label: Fluke.

A small anchor with a single, short, curved fluke. The label 'Fluke' points to the curved arm.

Fig. 8.

Technical drawing of a small anchor with a label: Fluke.

A small anchor with a single, short, curved fluke. The label 'Fluke' points to the curved arm.

Fig. 9.

Technical drawing of a small anchor with a label: Fluke.

A small anchor with a single, short, curved fluke. The label 'Fluke' points to the curved arm.

Fig. 10.

Technical drawing of a large anchor with a label: Fluke.

A large anchor with two long, curved flukes. The label 'Fluke' points to one of the curved arms.

Fig. 11.

Technical drawing of a small anchor with a label: Fluke.

A small anchor with a single, short, curved fluke. The label 'Fluke' points to the curved arm.

Fig. 12.

Technical drawing of a small anchor with a label: Fluke.

A small anchor with a single, short, curved fluke. The label 'Fluke' points to the curved arm.

Fig. 13.

Technical drawing of a small anchor with a label: Fluke.

A small anchor with a single, short, curved fluke. The label 'Fluke' points to the curved arm.

Fig. 14.

Technical drawing of a small anchor with a label: Fluke.

A small anchor with a single, short, curved fluke. The label 'Fluke' points to the curved arm.

Fig. 15.

Technical drawing of a small anchor with a label: Fluke.

A small anchor with a single, short, curved fluke. The label 'Fluke' points to the curved arm.

Fig. 16.

Technical drawing of a small anchor with a label: Fluke.

A small anchor with a single, short, curved fluke. The label 'Fluke' points to the curved arm.

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ANCHOR.

PLATE XLIV.

Fig. 1.

Technical drawing of a fluke anchor with labels: Ring, Square, Nut, small round, Shank, Tread, Fluke, Plate, Palm, and Crown.

A detailed technical drawing of a fluke anchor. The labels point to various parts: 'Ring' at the top, 'Square' just below it, 'Nut' and 'small round' on the shank, 'Shank' for the main vertical part, 'Tread' for the horizontal part, 'Fluke' for the outer arm, 'Plate' for the inner arm, 'Palm' for the inner arm, and 'Crown' for the bottom point.

Fig. 2.

Technical drawing of a palm anchor.

A drawing of a palm anchor, which is a simple anchor with a single palm and a shank.

Fig. 3.

Technical drawing of a large fluke anchor.

A drawing of a large fluke anchor, similar in design to Fig. 1 but larger in scale.

Fig. 4.

Technical drawing of a small anchor with a ring.

A drawing of a small anchor with a ring at the top, likely a small fluke or palm anchor.

Fig. 5.

Technical drawing of a small anchor.

A drawing of a small anchor, possibly a palm anchor, shown from a side view.

Fig. 6.

Technical drawing of a small anchor.

A drawing of a small anchor, possibly a palm anchor, shown from a side view.

Technical drawing of a small anchor.

A drawing of a small anchor, possibly a palm anchor, shown from a side view.

Fig. 7.

Technical drawing of a large anchor with a rope.

A drawing of a large anchor with a rope attached to the ring at the top.

Fig. 9.

Technical drawing of a small anchor.

A drawing of a small anchor, possibly a palm anchor, shown from a side view.

Fig. 10.

Technical drawing of a large anchor.

A drawing of a large anchor, possibly a fluke anchor, shown from a side view.

Fig. 8.

Technical drawing of a large anchor.

A drawing of a large anchor, possibly a fluke anchor, shown from a side view.

Fig. 13.

Technical drawing of a large anchor.

A drawing of a large anchor, possibly a fluke anchor, shown from a side view.

Fig. 14.

Technical drawing of a small anchor.

A drawing of a small anchor, possibly a palm anchor, shown from a side view.

Fig. 16.

Technical drawing of a large anchor.

A drawing of a large anchor, possibly a fluke anchor, shown from a side view.

Fig. 11.

Technical drawing of a circular anchor.

A drawing of a circular anchor, possibly a palm anchor, shown from a top view.

Fig. 12.

Technical drawing of a small anchor.

A drawing of a small anchor, possibly a palm anchor, shown from a side view.

Fig. 15.

Technical drawing of a small anchor.

A drawing of a small anchor, possibly a palm anchor, shown from a side view.

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Fig. 1.

Illustration of a fishing fly with long, thin feathers and a hook, labeled Fig. 1.

Fig. 2.

Illustration of a fishing fly with a more compact, feathered body and a hook, labeled Fig. 2.

Fig. 3.

Illustration of a fishing fly with long, straight feathers and a hook, labeled Fig. 3.

Fig. 4.

Illustration of a fishing fly with a patterned, spotted body and a hook, labeled Fig. 4.

Fig. 5.

Illustration of a fishing fly with a large, bushy body and a hook, labeled Fig. 5.
Illustration of a fishing fly with a large, bushy body and a hook, labeled Fig. 6.
Illustration of a fishing fly with a small, fuzzy body and a hook, labeled Fig. 7.
Illustration of a fishing fly with a small, fuzzy body and a hook, labeled Fig. 8.

Fig. 9.

Illustration of a fishing fly with a small, fuzzy body and a hook, labeled Fig. 9.

Fig. 10.

Illustration of a fishing fly with a small, fuzzy body and a hook, labeled Fig. 10.
Illustration of a fishing fly with a small, fuzzy body and a hook, labeled Fig. 11.
Illustration of a fishing fly with a small, fuzzy body and a hook, labeled Fig. 12.
Illustration of a fishing fly with a small, fuzzy body and a hook, labeled Fig. 13.
Illustration of a fishing fly with a small, fuzzy body and a hook, labeled Fig. 14.

Fig. 15.

Illustration of a fishing fly with a long, thin body and a hook, labeled Fig. 15.
Illustration of a fishing fly with a long, thin body and a hook, labeled Fig. 16.

Fig. 17.

Illustration of a fish, possibly a trout or salmon, labeled Fig. 17.
Illustration of a fish, possibly a trout or salmon, labeled Fig. 18.
Illustration of a fish, possibly a trout or salmon, labeled Fig. 19.
Illustration of a fish, possibly a trout or salmon, labeled Fig. 20.
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ANGLING.

PLATE XLV

Fig. 1.

Illustration of a fishing fly with a hook and long, dark, patterned feathers.

Fig. 2.

Illustration of a fishing fly with a hook and long, light-colored feathers.

Fig. 3.

Illustration of a fishing fly with a hook and long, dark feathers.

Fig. 4.

Illustration of a fishing fly with a hook and long, dark feathers with a patterned underside.

Fig. 5.

Illustration of a fishing fly with a hook and long, dark feathers.

Fig. 6.

Illustration of a fishing fly with a hook and long, dark feathers.

Fig. 7.

Illustration of a fishing fly with a hook and long, light-colored feathers.

Fig. 8.

Illustration of a fishing fly with a hook and long, light-colored feathers.

Fig. 9.

Illustration of a fishing fly with a hook and long, light-colored feathers.

Fig. 10.

Illustration of a fishing fly with a hook and long, light-colored feathers.

Fig. 11.

Illustration of a small fishing fly with a hook.

Fig. 12.

Illustration of a fish-shaped fishing lure with a hook.

Fig. 14.

Illustration of a fishing fly with a hook and long, light-colored feathers.

Fig. 15.

Illustration of a fishing fly with a hook and long, light-colored feathers.

Fig. 16.

Illustration of a small fishing fly with a hook.

Fig. 13.

Illustration of a fish-shaped fishing lure with a hook.

Fig. 17.

Illustration of a small fishing fly with a hook.

Fig. 18.

Illustration of a small fishing fly with a hook.

Fig. 19.

Illustration of a fishing line with a float and a hook.

Fig. 20.

Illustration of a fishing line with a float and a hook.

Fig. 21.

Illustration of a fishing line with a float and a hook.

Fig. 22.

Illustration of a fish.

Fig. 23.

Illustration of a fish.

Fig. 24.

Illustration of a fish.

Fig. 25.

Illustration of a fish with a hook.
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Plate XIII showing 24 figures of animalcules, labeled Fig. 1 to Fig. 24.

This plate contains 24 detailed scientific illustrations of various animalcules, each labeled with a figure number from 1 to 24. The figures are arranged as follows:

  • Fig. 1: A cluster of small, circular organisms.
  • Fig. 2: A cluster of small, circular organisms.
  • Fig. 3: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 4: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 5: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 6: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 7: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 8: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 9: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 10: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 11: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 12: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 13: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 14: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 15: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 16: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 17: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 18: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 19: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 20: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 21: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 22: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 23: A single, oval-shaped organism.
  • Fig. 24: A single, oval-shaped organism.

The illustrations show a variety of shapes, including spherical, oval, and elongated forms, some with internal structures or appendages. The plate is marked with 'PLATE XIII.' in the top right corner and 'ANIMALCULES.' in the top center.

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Fig. 1.
Fig. 1: A circular, granular mass of fine particles.
Fig. 2.
Fig. 2: A circular cluster of small, distinct granules.
Fig. 3.
Fig. 3: A cluster of small, oval-shaped granules.
Fig. 4.
Fig. 4: A single, dark, oval-shaped granule.
Fig. 5.
Fig. 5: An oval-shaped granule with two small circular indentations.
Fig. 6.
Fig. 6: A large, irregular mass of fine, tangled granules.
Fig. 7.
Fig. 7: A small, irregular mass of fine granules.
Fig. 8.
Fig. 8: A small, irregular mass of fine granules with a slightly irregular shape.
Fig. 9.
Fig. 9: A branched, star-shaped structure made of fine granules.
Fig. 10.
Fig. 10: A small, dark, oval-shaped granule.
Fig. 11.
Fig. 11: A small, dark, oval-shaped granule.
Fig. 12.
Fig. 12: Two clusters of small, oval-shaped granules.
Fig. 13.
Fig. 13: A circular, granular mass of fine particles.
Fig. 14.
Fig. 14: A small, curved, granular structure.
Fig. 15.
Fig. 15: A curved, segmented structure made of fine granules.
Fig. 16.
Fig. 16: A rectangular structure made of fine granules.
Fig. 17.
Fig. 17: A long, thin, segmented structure made of fine granules.
Fig. 18.
Fig. 18: A long, thin, segmented structure made of fine granules, similar to Fig. 17 but with a different shape.
Fig. 19.
Fig. 19: A small, segmented structure made of fine granules.
Fig. 20.
Fig. 20: A circular cluster of small, distinct granules.
Fig. 21.
Fig. 21: A small cluster of small, distinct granules.
Fig. 22.
Fig. 22: A long, thin, segmented structure made of fine granules.
Fig. 23.
Fig. 23: A small, segmented structure made of fine granules.
Fig. 24.
Fig. 24: A long, thin, segmented structure made of fine granules.
A blank, aged page with a light beige background, showing numerous small brown spots (foxing) and a faint vertical line along the right edge.This image shows a blank, aged page with a light beige background. The surface is covered with numerous small, irregular brown spots, characteristic of foxing or water damage. A faint vertical line is visible along the right edge, possibly indicating the binding or a fold. The overall texture appears slightly grainy and uneven.

ANIMALCULES.

PLATE XLII.

Fig. 21.

Fig. 21: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a slightly pointed end.

Fig. 22.

Fig. 22: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface and a pointed end.

Fig. 23.

Fig. 23: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a pointed end and a small appendage at the top.

Fig. 24.

Fig. 24: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface and a pointed end.

Fig. 25.

Fig. 25: A small, elongated animalcule with a pointed end and a small appendage at the top.

Fig. 26.

Fig. 26: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface.

Fig. 27.

Fig. 27: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a pointed end.

Fig. 28.

Fig. 28: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a pointed end.

Fig. 29.

Fig. 29: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a pointed end and a small appendage at the top.

Fig. 30.

Fig. 30: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a pointed end and a small appendage at the top.

Fig. 31.

Fig. 31: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface.

Fig. 32.

Fig. 32: A small, elongated animalcule with a pointed end.

Fig. 33.

Fig. 33: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a pointed end.

Fig. 34.

Fig. 34: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface.

Fig. 35.

Fig. 35: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface.

Fig. 36.

Fig. 36: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a pointed end and a small appendage at the top.

Fig. 37.

Fig. 37: A small, elongated animalcule with a pointed end and a long, thin appendage.

Fig. 38.

Fig. 38: A small, elongated animalcule with a pointed end and a long, thin appendage.

Fig. 39.

Fig. 39: A small, elongated animalcule with a pointed end and a long, thin appendage.

Fig. 40.

Fig. 40: A small, elongated animalcule with a pointed end.

Fig. 41.

Fig. 41: A small, elongated animalcule with a pointed end and a long, thin appendage.

Fig. 42.

Fig. 42: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface.

Fig. 43.

Fig. 43: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface.

Fig. 44.

Fig. 44: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface.
A blank, aged, cream-colored page with visible water damage and staining.This image shows a single, blank page of aged paper. The paper has a warm, cream-colored tone and a slightly textured surface. It is heavily marked with numerous small, irregular brown spots and larger, fainter stains, which are characteristic of water damage or foxing over time. The staining is most prominent along the top and left edges, with some spots scattered across the rest of the page. There is no text, handwriting, or printed content on the page.

ANIMALCULES.

PLATE XLVII.

Fig. 25.

Fig. 25: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a slightly textured surface.

Fig. 26.

Fig. 26: An oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface and a small protrusion at the top.

Fig. 27.

Fig. 27: An oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface and a small protrusion at the top.

Fig. 28.

Fig. 28: An irregularly shaped animalcule with a textured surface and a small protrusion at the top.

Fig. 29.

Fig. 29: A leaf-like animalcule with a long, thin tail.

Fig. 30.

Fig. 30: A small, circular animalcule with a textured surface.

Fig. 31.

Fig. 31: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface.

Fig. 32.

Fig. 32: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface.

Fig. 33.

Fig. 33: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface and a small protrusion at the top.

Fig. 34.

Fig. 34: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface and a small protrusion at the top.

Fig. 35.

Fig. 35: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface and a small protrusion at the top.

Fig. 36.

Fig. 36: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface and a small protrusion at the top.

Fig. 37.

Fig. 37: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface and a small protrusion at the top.

Fig. 38.

Fig. 38: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface.

Fig. 39.

Fig. 39: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface.

Fig. 40.

Fig. 40: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface and a small protrusion at the top.

Fig. 41.

Fig. 41: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface and a long, thin tail.

Fig. 42.

Fig. 42: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface and a long, thin tail.

Fig. 43.

Fig. 43: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface and a long, thin tail.

Fig. 44.

Fig. 44: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface and a long, thin tail.

Fig. 45.

Fig. 45: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface and a long, thin tail.

Fig. 46.

Fig. 46: Two small, oval-shaped animalcules with textured surfaces.

Fig. 47.

Fig. 47: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface.

Fig. 48.

Fig. 48: A small, oval-shaped animalcule with a textured surface.
A blank, aged page with significant water damage and staining.This image shows a single, blank page of aged paper. The paper has a warm, yellowish-beige tone, characteristic of old documents. It is heavily marked with numerous brown and tan stains, which appear to be water damage or foxing. These stains are irregular in shape and size, scattered across the entire surface. Some stains are more prominent, forming larger blotches, while others are small, pinpoint-sized spots. The texture of the paper is visible, showing slight variations in color and some minor creasing. On the far right edge, a sliver of the adjacent page is visible, showing some vertical lines and possibly some text or a grid pattern, though it is mostly cut off.