Deformed beak (though very handy for extracting fish & chips from discarded packaging) on crow. Norfolk Broads. England UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-deformed-beak-though-very-handy-for-extracting-fish-chips-from-discarded-71567233.html
RME4C4MH–Deformed beak (though very handy for extracting fish & chips from discarded packaging) on crow. Norfolk Broads. England UK.
The grotesque in church art . A drawing in the Cotton MSS. shews a Saxondancing a reel. The general inference is, however, that theMorris (of the Moors or Moriscoes) was the chief dance of theEnglish, and perhaps it is that in which the saltatory fools ofthe carving are engaged. Probably the extraordinary monstrosity shewn in theannexed block had an actual existence. There are fairlynumerous accounts of such malformities in mediaeval times,and it was a function of mediaeval humour to make capital outof unfortunate deformity. This poor man has distorted handsinstead of feet, and he moves about Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-grotesque-in-church-art-a-drawing-in-the-cotton-mss-shews-a-saxondancing-a-reel-the-general-inference-is-however-that-themorris-of-the-moors-or-moriscoes-was-the-chief-dance-of-theenglish-and-perhaps-it-is-that-in-which-the-saltatory-fools-ofthe-carving-are-engaged-probably-the-extraordinary-monstrosity-shewn-in-theannexed-block-had-an-actual-existence-there-are-fairlynumerous-accounts-of-such-malformities-in-mediaeval-timesand-it-was-a-function-of-mediaeval-humour-to-make-capital-outof-unfortunate-deformity-this-poor-man-has-distorted-handsinstead-of-feet-and-he-moves-about-image340014687.html
RM2AN505K–The grotesque in church art . A drawing in the Cotton MSS. shews a Saxondancing a reel. The general inference is, however, that theMorris (of the Moors or Moriscoes) was the chief dance of theEnglish, and perhaps it is that in which the saltatory fools ofthe carving are engaged. Probably the extraordinary monstrosity shewn in theannexed block had an actual existence. There are fairlynumerous accounts of such malformities in mediaeval times,and it was a function of mediaeval humour to make capital outof unfortunate deformity. This poor man has distorted handsinstead of feet, and he moves about
Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) adult male, spring plumage, with deformed elongated beak, standing amongst daisies, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-common-starling-sturnus-vulgaris-adult-male-spring-plumage-with-deformed-49030712.html
RMCRNF4T–Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) adult male, spring plumage, with deformed elongated beak, standing amongst daisies,
Fungous diseases of plants . etaining soil. Seedling plants affected bythis parasite show a decidedflagging. They are stunted,unhealthy in appearance, andthey may gradually die. Pewof those affected when youngreach maturity. The parasiteattacks the roots and gainsentrance to the parenchym-atous tissues. The presence ofthe organism within the cellsaffords a stimulus to abnormalgrowth. There results, infact, malformities of strikingappearance. These vary, onthe one hand, from slightnodose swellings in the smallrootlets, and knotty masses inthe tough roots of some weeds,to the more or less irregu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fungous-diseases-of-plants-etaining-soil-seedling-plants-affected-bythis-parasite-show-a-decidedflagging-they-are-stuntedunhealthy-in-appearance-andthey-may-gradually-die-pewof-those-affected-when-youngreach-maturity-the-parasiteattacks-the-roots-and-gainsentrance-to-the-parenchym-atous-tissues-the-presence-ofthe-organism-within-the-cellsaffords-a-stimulus-to-abnormalgrowth-there-results-infact-malformities-of-strikingappearance-these-vary-onthe-one-hand-from-slightnodose-swellings-in-the-smallrootlets-and-knotty-masses-inthe-tough-roots-of-some-weedsto-the-more-or-less-irregu-image338206899.html
RM2AJ6J9R–Fungous diseases of plants . etaining soil. Seedling plants affected bythis parasite show a decidedflagging. They are stunted,unhealthy in appearance, andthey may gradually die. Pewof those affected when youngreach maturity. The parasiteattacks the roots and gainsentrance to the parenchym-atous tissues. The presence ofthe organism within the cellsaffords a stimulus to abnormalgrowth. There results, infact, malformities of strikingappearance. These vary, onthe one hand, from slightnodose swellings in the smallrootlets, and knotty masses inthe tough roots of some weeds,to the more or less irregu
Norfolk Hawker (Aeshna isosceles) adult male, with deformed abdomen caused by meeting obstruction before it hardened during Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-norfolk-hawker-aeshna-isosceles-adult-male-with-deformed-abdomen-caused-49037729.html
RMCRNT3D–Norfolk Hawker (Aeshna isosceles) adult male, with deformed abdomen caused by meeting obstruction before it hardened during
. Fungous diseases of plants, with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . g soil.- Seedling plants affected bythis parasite show a decided flagging. ? They are stunted,unhealthy in appearance, andthey may gradually die. Fewof those affected when )-oungreach maturity. The parasiteattacks the roots and gainsentrance to the parenchym-atous tissues. The presence ofthe organism within the cellsaffords a stimulus to abnormalgrowth. There results, infact, malformities of strikingappearance. These vary, onthe one hand, from slightnodose swellings in the smallrootlets, and knotty masse Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fungous-diseases-of-plants-with-chapters-on-physiology-culture-methods-and-technique-g-soil-seedling-plants-affected-bythis-parasite-show-a-decided-flagging-they-are-stuntedunhealthy-in-appearance-andthey-may-gradually-die-fewof-those-affected-when-oungreach-maturity-the-parasiteattacks-the-roots-and-gainsentrance-to-the-parenchym-atous-tissues-the-presence-ofthe-organism-within-the-cellsaffords-a-stimulus-to-abnormalgrowth-there-results-infact-malformities-of-strikingappearance-these-vary-onthe-one-hand-from-slightnodose-swellings-in-the-smallrootlets-and-knotty-masse-image369684290.html
RM2CDCG2A–. Fungous diseases of plants, with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . g soil.- Seedling plants affected bythis parasite show a decided flagging. ? They are stunted,unhealthy in appearance, andthey may gradually die. Fewof those affected when )-oungreach maturity. The parasiteattacks the roots and gainsentrance to the parenchym-atous tissues. The presence ofthe organism within the cellsaffords a stimulus to abnormalgrowth. There results, infact, malformities of strikingappearance. These vary, onthe one hand, from slightnodose swellings in the smallrootlets, and knotty masse
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