The House of Lords, during the reign of King George II. Like the House of Commons, it meets in the Palace of Westminster, but was more powerful than the House of Commons. The Lower House continued to grow in influence, reaching a zenith during the 17th century, when following the English Civil War, the House of Lords was reduced to a largely powerless body. On 19 March 1649, the House of Lords was abolished by an Act of Parliament. After the Convention Parliament met in 1660 and the monarchy was restored, it again became the more powerful chamber of Parliament, until the 19th Century. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-house-of-lords-during-the-reign-of-king-george-ii-like-the-house-of-commons-it-meets-in-the-palace-of-westminster-but-was-more-powerful-than-the-house-of-commons-the-lower-house-continued-to-grow-in-influence-reaching-a-zenith-during-the-17th-century-when-following-the-english-civil-war-the-house-of-lords-was-reduced-to-a-largely-powerless-body-on-19-march-1649-the-house-of-lords-was-abolished-by-an-act-of-parliament-after-the-convention-parliament-met-in-1660-and-the-monarchy-was-restored-it-again-became-the-more-powerful-chamber-of-parliament-until-the-19th-century-image231277155.html
RMRC7GAB–The House of Lords, during the reign of King George II. Like the House of Commons, it meets in the Palace of Westminster, but was more powerful than the House of Commons. The Lower House continued to grow in influence, reaching a zenith during the 17th century, when following the English Civil War, the House of Lords was reduced to a largely powerless body. On 19 March 1649, the House of Lords was abolished by an Act of Parliament. After the Convention Parliament met in 1660 and the monarchy was restored, it again became the more powerful chamber of Parliament, until the 19th Century.
. Scientific American Volume 59 Number 04 (July 1888) . swung the clubin the most powerful manner. In old times the Jews, 1323) provided his body guard with clubs. With theprogress of culture the use of the club as-a weaponhas disappeared among civilized nations, giving wayto other and more destructive means of defense. Lately clubs have found favor here in Germany, notas weapons, but as a means of exercising. Woodenclubs are swung hi gymnasiums as well as in ordinaryrooms for the purpose of bringing the different mem-bers into motion by a gradually acquired skill, and use them, and for this r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-american-volume-59-number-04-july-1888-swung-the-clubin-the-most-powerful-manner-in-old-times-the-jews-1323-provided-his-body-guard-with-clubs-with-theprogress-of-culture-the-use-of-the-club-as-a-weaponhas-disappeared-among-civilized-nations-giving-wayto-other-and-more-destructive-means-of-defense-lately-clubs-have-found-favor-here-in-germany-notas-weapons-but-as-a-means-of-exercising-woodenclubs-are-swung-hi-gymnasiums-as-well-as-in-ordinaryrooms-for-the-purpose-of-bringing-the-different-mem-bers-into-motion-by-a-gradually-acquired-skill-and-use-them-and-for-this-r-image369736244.html
RM2CDEX9T–. Scientific American Volume 59 Number 04 (July 1888) . swung the clubin the most powerful manner. In old times the Jews, 1323) provided his body guard with clubs. With theprogress of culture the use of the club as-a weaponhas disappeared among civilized nations, giving wayto other and more destructive means of defense. Lately clubs have found favor here in Germany, notas weapons, but as a means of exercising. Woodenclubs are swung hi gymnasiums as well as in ordinaryrooms for the purpose of bringing the different mem-bers into motion by a gradually acquired skill, and use them, and for this r
. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. 66 ANIMAL BIOLOGY are two bones. In the hand region, though the differences are more striking, the general plan of the two is the same. Unlike the bones of the human skeleton those of most bird^ are hollow and filled with air. Any one who has eaten a chicken's wing knows that the bones are covered by muscles; these enable the bird to fold and unfold the parts of the wing, much as the human arm is stretched out or doubled up. On the bird's body are other powerful mus- cles, which cause the wing as a whole to make the upward and downward strokes i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-biology-animal-and-human-biology-66-animal-biology-are-two-bones-in-the-hand-region-though-the-differences-are-more-striking-the-general-plan-of-the-two-is-the-same-unlike-the-bones-of-the-human-skeleton-those-of-most-bird-are-hollow-and-filled-with-air-any-one-who-has-eaten-a-chickens-wing-knows-that-the-bones-are-covered-by-muscles-these-enable-the-bird-to-fold-and-unfold-the-parts-of-the-wing-much-as-the-human-arm-is-stretched-out-or-doubled-up-on-the-birds-body-are-other-powerful-mus-cles-which-cause-the-wing-as-a-whole-to-make-the-upward-and-downward-strokes-i-image216446976.html
RMPG4094–. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. 66 ANIMAL BIOLOGY are two bones. In the hand region, though the differences are more striking, the general plan of the two is the same. Unlike the bones of the human skeleton those of most bird^ are hollow and filled with air. Any one who has eaten a chicken's wing knows that the bones are covered by muscles; these enable the bird to fold and unfold the parts of the wing, much as the human arm is stretched out or doubled up. On the bird's body are other powerful mus- cles, which cause the wing as a whole to make the upward and downward strokes i
. The transformations (or metamorphoses) of insects. Insects; Insects; Myriapoda; Arachnida; Crustacea. 39^ TRANSFORMATIONS OF INSECTS. construct a cell, in which metamorphosis takes place into the nymph. The Tabanidcey or Breeze Flies, are generally larger and more. THE METAMORPHOSES OF Tabanus bcrvnms. powerful than the rest of the Diptera; they have a large body, with a depressed head, and their sucker or proboscis is very different to that of the kinds just mentioned. They have a large trunk, which is sometimes longer than the whole body, and their. Please note that these images are extrac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-transformations-or-metamorphoses-of-insects-insects-insects-myriapoda-arachnida-crustacea-39-transformations-of-insects-construct-a-cell-in-which-metamorphosis-takes-place-into-the-nymph-the-tabanidcey-or-breeze-flies-are-generally-larger-and-more-the-metamorphoses-of-tabanus-bcrvnms-powerful-than-the-rest-of-the-diptera-they-have-a-large-body-with-a-depressed-head-and-their-sucker-or-proboscis-is-very-different-to-that-of-the-kinds-just-mentioned-they-have-a-large-trunk-which-is-sometimes-longer-than-the-whole-body-and-their-please-note-that-these-images-are-extrac-image237914554.html
RMRR1XCA–. The transformations (or metamorphoses) of insects. Insects; Insects; Myriapoda; Arachnida; Crustacea. 39^ TRANSFORMATIONS OF INSECTS. construct a cell, in which metamorphosis takes place into the nymph. The Tabanidcey or Breeze Flies, are generally larger and more. THE METAMORPHOSES OF Tabanus bcrvnms. powerful than the rest of the Diptera; they have a large body, with a depressed head, and their sucker or proboscis is very different to that of the kinds just mentioned. They have a large trunk, which is sometimes longer than the whole body, and their. Please note that these images are extrac
. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. AQUATIC INSECTS 89s Transformation occurs in the water, and is only a little more of a change than are the earlier nymphal moults. The adults of many genera fly from one body of water to another, and a few of the largest forms (Fig. 1364) have a habit so well known of flying to electric lights at night that they have been denominated "electric light bugs." These immense bugs are among the most powerful members of the order; the largest of the dragon fly nymphs are no match for them; they will frequently attack and kill frogs, and they have e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-water-biology-freshwater-biology-aquatic-insects-89s-transformation-occurs-in-the-water-and-is-only-a-little-more-of-a-change-than-are-the-earlier-nymphal-moults-the-adults-of-many-genera-fly-from-one-body-of-water-to-another-and-a-few-of-the-largest-forms-fig-1364-have-a-habit-so-well-known-of-flying-to-electric-lights-at-night-that-they-have-been-denominated-quotelectric-light-bugsquot-these-immense-bugs-are-among-the-most-powerful-members-of-the-order-the-largest-of-the-dragon-fly-nymphs-are-no-match-for-them-they-will-frequently-attack-and-kill-frogs-and-they-have-e-image216344402.html
RMPFY9DP–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. AQUATIC INSECTS 89s Transformation occurs in the water, and is only a little more of a change than are the earlier nymphal moults. The adults of many genera fly from one body of water to another, and a few of the largest forms (Fig. 1364) have a habit so well known of flying to electric lights at night that they have been denominated "electric light bugs." These immense bugs are among the most powerful members of the order; the largest of the dragon fly nymphs are no match for them; they will frequently attack and kill frogs, and they have e
. A manual of elementary zoology . Zoology. 402 MANUAL OF ELEMENTARY ZOOLOGY more powerful than the upstroke, which is helped by the fall of the body when the downstroke ceases to raise it.. The pigeon is a backboned animal, and its structure is on the same general plan as that of the frog and internal dogfish. It has a chest or thorax, walled by ribs Skeleton. and a broad breastbone, but lacks the midriff or diaphragm of mammals. It is of the pentadactyle type and its skeleton resembles in main outlines that of the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-elementary-zoology-zoology-402-manual-of-elementary-zoology-more-powerful-than-the-upstroke-which-is-helped-by-the-fall-of-the-body-when-the-downstroke-ceases-to-raise-it-the-pigeon-is-a-backboned-animal-and-its-structure-is-on-the-same-general-plan-as-that-of-the-frog-and-internal-dogfish-it-has-a-chest-or-thorax-walled-by-ribs-skeleton-and-a-broad-breastbone-but-lacks-the-midriff-or-diaphragm-of-mammals-it-is-of-the-pentadactyle-type-and-its-skeleton-resembles-in-main-outlines-that-of-the-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-image232108186.html
RMRDHCA2–. A manual of elementary zoology . Zoology. 402 MANUAL OF ELEMENTARY ZOOLOGY more powerful than the upstroke, which is helped by the fall of the body when the downstroke ceases to raise it.. The pigeon is a backboned animal, and its structure is on the same general plan as that of the frog and internal dogfish. It has a chest or thorax, walled by ribs Skeleton. and a broad breastbone, but lacks the midriff or diaphragm of mammals. It is of the pentadactyle type and its skeleton resembles in main outlines that of the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may
. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. PARASITIC FLATWORMS 389 70 (73) Large flattened distomes; ovary and testes both highly branched; uterus median, a short series of transverse coils. Family Fasciolidae Railliet 1895. Large distomes with muscular, more or less broad and flattened leaf-shaped body. Ventral sucker powerful, close to anterior end. Intestinal crura extend to posteror end. Excretory bladder tubular, extends anteriad beyond testes. Genital pore median, at anterior margin of acetabulum. Cirrus and cirrus sac well developed. Ovary lateral, in front of acetabulum, testes symmetr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-water-biology-freshwater-biology-parasitic-flatworms-389-70-73-large-flattened-distomes-ovary-and-testes-both-highly-branched-uterus-median-a-short-series-of-transverse-coils-family-fasciolidae-railliet-1895-large-distomes-with-muscular-more-or-less-broad-and-flattened-leaf-shaped-body-ventral-sucker-powerful-close-to-anterior-end-intestinal-crura-extend-to-posteror-end-excretory-bladder-tubular-extends-anteriad-beyond-testes-genital-pore-median-at-anterior-margin-of-acetabulum-cirrus-and-cirrus-sac-well-developed-ovary-lateral-in-front-of-acetabulum-testes-symmetr-image216355249.html
RMPFYR95–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. PARASITIC FLATWORMS 389 70 (73) Large flattened distomes; ovary and testes both highly branched; uterus median, a short series of transverse coils. Family Fasciolidae Railliet 1895. Large distomes with muscular, more or less broad and flattened leaf-shaped body. Ventral sucker powerful, close to anterior end. Intestinal crura extend to posteror end. Excretory bladder tubular, extends anteriad beyond testes. Genital pore median, at anterior margin of acetabulum. Cirrus and cirrus sac well developed. Ovary lateral, in front of acetabulum, testes symmetr
. Hunting. Game and game-birds; Hunting. A Kangaroo Hunt. cient. But the motion was so eccentric and perplexing that this would have been a very risky shot; and I preferred the chance of stunning her by a direct double charge full in the body, to the almost ab- solute certainty of missing her altogether by attempting the more difficult shot. While this curious procession was defil- .ing before me, I took occasion to observe carefully the peculiarities of their gait, and especially to note the use they made of their extremely powerful tail when in rapid flight; for I had heard more than one 193 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunting-game-and-game-birds-hunting-a-kangaroo-hunt-cient-but-the-motion-was-so-eccentric-and-perplexing-that-this-would-have-been-a-very-risky-shot-and-i-preferred-the-chance-of-stunning-her-by-a-direct-double-charge-full-in-the-body-to-the-almost-ab-solute-certainty-of-missing-her-altogether-by-attempting-the-more-difficult-shot-while-this-curious-procession-was-defil-ing-before-me-i-took-occasion-to-observe-carefully-the-peculiarities-of-their-gait-and-especially-to-note-the-use-they-made-of-their-extremely-powerful-tail-when-in-rapid-flight-for-i-had-heard-more-than-one-193-image232185860.html
RMRDMYC4–. Hunting. Game and game-birds; Hunting. A Kangaroo Hunt. cient. But the motion was so eccentric and perplexing that this would have been a very risky shot; and I preferred the chance of stunning her by a direct double charge full in the body, to the almost ab- solute certainty of missing her altogether by attempting the more difficult shot. While this curious procession was defil- .ing before me, I took occasion to observe carefully the peculiarities of their gait, and especially to note the use they made of their extremely powerful tail when in rapid flight; for I had heard more than one 193
. An introduction to the study of mammals living and extinct. Mammals. 542 CARNIVORA in shape, but with the marks of the hind feet conspicuously smaller than those of the fore feet. Unlike the Spotted Hysena, the Striped species appears to be solitary in its habits, and it is rare to meet with more than two together. The principal food of the Hyaena consists of the carcases of animals that have died of disease or been killed by beasts of prey, and very often it carries off portions of the body to its den. I once shot one that was carrying away the hind leg of a Nilghai. The powerful jaws and l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-introduction-to-the-study-of-mammals-living-and-extinct-mammals-542-carnivora-in-shape-but-with-the-marks-of-the-hind-feet-conspicuously-smaller-than-those-of-the-fore-feet-unlike-the-spotted-hysena-the-striped-species-appears-to-be-solitary-in-its-habits-and-it-is-rare-to-meet-with-more-than-two-together-the-principal-food-of-the-hyaena-consists-of-the-carcases-of-animals-that-have-died-of-disease-or-been-killed-by-beasts-of-prey-and-very-often-it-carries-off-portions-of-the-body-to-its-den-i-once-shot-one-that-was-carrying-away-the-hind-leg-of-a-nilghai-the-powerful-jaws-and-l-image232347173.html
RMRE0959–. An introduction to the study of mammals living and extinct. Mammals. 542 CARNIVORA in shape, but with the marks of the hind feet conspicuously smaller than those of the fore feet. Unlike the Spotted Hysena, the Striped species appears to be solitary in its habits, and it is rare to meet with more than two together. The principal food of the Hyaena consists of the carcases of animals that have died of disease or been killed by beasts of prey, and very often it carries off portions of the body to its den. I once shot one that was carrying away the hind leg of a Nilghai. The powerful jaws and l
. Outlines of zoology. Zoology. CROCODILES, ALLIGATORS, GA VIALS. 593 while the head was very large. In both, the limbs form powerful elongated paddles, with apparently no trace of nails. Ichthyopleiyi^ia.—Large marine carnivorous Reptiles, represented from the Trias to the Chalk, with tapering body like that of a shark, large dorsal and caudal fins, and two pairs of paddle-like limbs. There is no exoskeleton. The length of the body is sometimes 30 to 40 feet. In the paddle the number of digits is often more than five, and the phalanges of each are often very numerous. The skull has a large pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/outlines-of-zoology-zoology-crocodiles-alligators-ga-vials-593-while-the-head-was-very-large-in-both-the-limbs-form-powerful-elongated-paddles-with-apparently-no-trace-of-nails-ichthyopleiyiialarge-marine-carnivorous-reptiles-represented-from-the-trias-to-the-chalk-with-tapering-body-like-that-of-a-shark-large-dorsal-and-caudal-fins-and-two-pairs-of-paddle-like-limbs-there-is-no-exoskeleton-the-length-of-the-body-is-sometimes-30-to-40-feet-in-the-paddle-the-number-of-digits-is-often-more-than-five-and-the-phalanges-of-each-are-often-very-numerous-the-skull-has-a-large-pa-image232345431.html
RMRE06Y3–. Outlines of zoology. Zoology. CROCODILES, ALLIGATORS, GA VIALS. 593 while the head was very large. In both, the limbs form powerful elongated paddles, with apparently no trace of nails. Ichthyopleiyi^ia.—Large marine carnivorous Reptiles, represented from the Trias to the Chalk, with tapering body like that of a shark, large dorsal and caudal fins, and two pairs of paddle-like limbs. There is no exoskeleton. The length of the body is sometimes 30 to 40 feet. In the paddle the number of digits is often more than five, and the phalanges of each are often very numerous. The skull has a large pa
. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. 66 ANIMAL BIOLOGY are two bones. In the hand region, though the differences are more striking, the general plan of the two is the same. Unlike the bones of the human skeleton those of most bird^ are hollow and filled with air. Any one who has eaten a chicken's wing knows that the bones are covered by muscles; these enable the bird to fold and unfold the parts of the wing, much as the human arm is stretched out or doubled up. On the bird's body are other powerful mus- cles, which cause the wing as a whole to make the upward and downward strokes i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-biology-animal-and-human-biology-66-animal-biology-are-two-bones-in-the-hand-region-though-the-differences-are-more-striking-the-general-plan-of-the-two-is-the-same-unlike-the-bones-of-the-human-skeleton-those-of-most-bird-are-hollow-and-filled-with-air-any-one-who-has-eaten-a-chickens-wing-knows-that-the-bones-are-covered-by-muscles-these-enable-the-bird-to-fold-and-unfold-the-parts-of-the-wing-much-as-the-human-arm-is-stretched-out-or-doubled-up-on-the-birds-body-are-other-powerful-mus-cles-which-cause-the-wing-as-a-whole-to-make-the-upward-and-downward-strokes-i-image232125913.html
RMRDJ6Y5–. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. 66 ANIMAL BIOLOGY are two bones. In the hand region, though the differences are more striking, the general plan of the two is the same. Unlike the bones of the human skeleton those of most bird^ are hollow and filled with air. Any one who has eaten a chicken's wing knows that the bones are covered by muscles; these enable the bird to fold and unfold the parts of the wing, much as the human arm is stretched out or doubled up. On the bird's body are other powerful mus- cles, which cause the wing as a whole to make the upward and downward strokes i
. Fishes. Fishes. Subclass Dipneusti, or Lung-fishes 243 in the rainy season have a depth of from two to four feet, be- coming entirely dry in the southern winter (June, July). Kerr on the Habits of Lepidosiren.—The loalach, as the Lepi- dosiren is locally called, is normally sluggish, wriggling slowly about at the bottom of the swamp, using its hind limbs in irregular alternation as it clambers through the dense vegeta- tion. More rapid movement is brought about by lateral strokes of the large and powerful posterior end of the body. It burrows with great facility, gliding through the mud, for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fishes-fishes-subclass-dipneusti-or-lung-fishes-243-in-the-rainy-season-have-a-depth-of-from-two-to-four-feet-be-coming-entirely-dry-in-the-southern-winter-june-july-kerr-on-the-habits-of-lepidosirenthe-loalach-as-the-lepi-dosiren-is-locally-called-is-normally-sluggish-wriggling-slowly-about-at-the-bottom-of-the-swamp-using-its-hind-limbs-in-irregular-alternation-as-it-clambers-through-the-dense-vegeta-tion-more-rapid-movement-is-brought-about-by-lateral-strokes-of-the-large-and-powerful-posterior-end-of-the-body-it-burrows-with-great-facility-gliding-through-the-mud-for-image232218751.html
RMRDPDAR–. Fishes. Fishes. Subclass Dipneusti, or Lung-fishes 243 in the rainy season have a depth of from two to four feet, be- coming entirely dry in the southern winter (June, July). Kerr on the Habits of Lepidosiren.—The loalach, as the Lepi- dosiren is locally called, is normally sluggish, wriggling slowly about at the bottom of the swamp, using its hind limbs in irregular alternation as it clambers through the dense vegeta- tion. More rapid movement is brought about by lateral strokes of the large and powerful posterior end of the body. It burrows with great facility, gliding through the mud, for
. Flashlights on nature [microform]. Insects; Plants; Insectes; Plantes. Those Horrid Earwigs 125 1 its two beady-black compound eyes, its round upper lip, its long waving antenniu, and its shorter jaw-feelers. Next to the head come the three rings or segments of the body proper (called, technically, the thorax), each ring being here pro- vided with a pair of legs, while the two hinder rings bear also wings or wing- cases. Last of all comes the abdomen, or tail, with its numerous flex- ible rings, of which the male has one more than the female. Notice also the powerful pair of pincers at the e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flashlights-on-nature-microform-insects-plants-insectes-plantes-those-horrid-earwigs-125-1-its-two-beady-black-compound-eyes-its-round-upper-lip-its-long-waving-antenniu-and-its-shorter-jaw-feelers-next-to-the-head-come-the-three-rings-or-segments-of-the-body-proper-called-technically-the-thorax-each-ring-being-here-pro-vided-with-a-pair-of-legs-while-the-two-hinder-rings-bear-also-wings-or-wing-cases-last-of-all-comes-the-abdomen-or-tail-with-its-numerous-flex-ible-rings-of-which-the-male-has-one-more-than-the-female-notice-also-the-powerful-pair-of-pincers-at-the-e-image234849350.html
RMRJ28MP–. Flashlights on nature [microform]. Insects; Plants; Insectes; Plantes. Those Horrid Earwigs 125 1 its two beady-black compound eyes, its round upper lip, its long waving antenniu, and its shorter jaw-feelers. Next to the head come the three rings or segments of the body proper (called, technically, the thorax), each ring being here pro- vided with a pair of legs, while the two hinder rings bear also wings or wing- cases. Last of all comes the abdomen, or tail, with its numerous flex- ible rings, of which the male has one more than the female. Notice also the powerful pair of pincers at the e
. Flashlights on nature [microform]. Insects; Plants; Insectes; Plantes. I Those Horrid Earwigs 125 its two beady-black compound eyes, its round upper lip, its long waving antennae, and its shorter jaw-feelers. Next to the head come the three rings or segments of the body proper (called, technically, the thorax), each ring being here pro- vided with a pair of legs, while the two hinder rings bear also wings or wing- cases. Last of all comes the abdomen, or tail, with its numerous flex- ible rings, of which the male has one more than the female. Notice also the powerful pair of pincers at the e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flashlights-on-nature-microform-insects-plants-insectes-plantes-i-those-horrid-earwigs-125-its-two-beady-black-compound-eyes-its-round-upper-lip-its-long-waving-antennae-and-its-shorter-jaw-feelers-next-to-the-head-come-the-three-rings-or-segments-of-the-body-proper-called-technically-the-thorax-each-ring-being-here-pro-vided-with-a-pair-of-legs-while-the-two-hinder-rings-bear-also-wings-or-wing-cases-last-of-all-comes-the-abdomen-or-tail-with-its-numerous-flex-ible-rings-of-which-the-male-has-one-more-than-the-female-notice-also-the-powerful-pair-of-pincers-at-the-e-image234854145.html
RMRJ2ET1–. Flashlights on nature [microform]. Insects; Plants; Insectes; Plantes. I Those Horrid Earwigs 125 its two beady-black compound eyes, its round upper lip, its long waving antennae, and its shorter jaw-feelers. Next to the head come the three rings or segments of the body proper (called, technically, the thorax), each ring being here pro- vided with a pair of legs, while the two hinder rings bear also wings or wing- cases. Last of all comes the abdomen, or tail, with its numerous flex- ible rings, of which the male has one more than the female. Notice also the powerful pair of pincers at the e
. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. AQUATIC INSECTS 89s Transformation occurs in the water, and is only a little more of a change than are the earlier nymphal moults. The adults of many genera fly from one body of water to another, and a few of the largest forms (Fig. 1364) have a habit so well known of flying to electric lights at night that they have been denominated "electric light bugs." These immense bugs are among the most powerful members of the order; the largest of the dragon fly nymphs are no match for them; they will frequently attack and kill frogs, and they have e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-water-biology-freshwater-biology-aquatic-insects-89s-transformation-occurs-in-the-water-and-is-only-a-little-more-of-a-change-than-are-the-earlier-nymphal-moults-the-adults-of-many-genera-fly-from-one-body-of-water-to-another-and-a-few-of-the-largest-forms-fig-1364-have-a-habit-so-well-known-of-flying-to-electric-lights-at-night-that-they-have-been-denominated-quotelectric-light-bugsquot-these-immense-bugs-are-among-the-most-powerful-members-of-the-order-the-largest-of-the-dragon-fly-nymphs-are-no-match-for-them-they-will-frequently-attack-and-kill-frogs-and-they-have-e-image231947138.html
RMRDA2XA–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. AQUATIC INSECTS 89s Transformation occurs in the water, and is only a little more of a change than are the earlier nymphal moults. The adults of many genera fly from one body of water to another, and a few of the largest forms (Fig. 1364) have a habit so well known of flying to electric lights at night that they have been denominated "electric light bugs." These immense bugs are among the most powerful members of the order; the largest of the dragon fly nymphs are no match for them; they will frequently attack and kill frogs, and they have e
. Flashlights on nature [microform]. Insects; Plants; Insectes; Plantes. Those Horrid Earwigs 125 its two beady-black conipouiul eyes, its round upper lip, its lonj^ waving antennae, and its shorter jaw-feelers. Next to the head come the three rinj^s or segments of the body proper (called, technically, the thorax), each rin^ beinj^ here pro- vided with a pair of legs, while the two hinder rings bear also wings or wing- c:ises. Last of all comes the abdomen, or tail, with its numerous flex- ible rings, of which the male has one more than the female. Notice also the powerful pair of pincers at t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flashlights-on-nature-microform-insects-plants-insectes-plantes-those-horrid-earwigs-125-its-two-beady-black-conipouiul-eyes-its-round-upper-lip-its-lonj-waving-antennae-and-its-shorter-jaw-feelers-next-to-the-head-come-the-three-rinjs-or-segments-of-the-body-proper-called-technically-the-thorax-each-rin-beinj-here-pro-vided-with-a-pair-of-legs-while-the-two-hinder-rings-bear-also-wings-or-wing-cises-last-of-all-comes-the-abdomen-or-tail-with-its-numerous-flex-ible-rings-of-which-the-male-has-one-more-than-the-female-notice-also-the-powerful-pair-of-pincers-at-t-image234948075.html
RMRJ6PJK–. Flashlights on nature [microform]. Insects; Plants; Insectes; Plantes. Those Horrid Earwigs 125 its two beady-black conipouiul eyes, its round upper lip, its lonj^ waving antennae, and its shorter jaw-feelers. Next to the head come the three rinj^s or segments of the body proper (called, technically, the thorax), each rin^ beinj^ here pro- vided with a pair of legs, while the two hinder rings bear also wings or wing- c:ises. Last of all comes the abdomen, or tail, with its numerous flex- ible rings, of which the male has one more than the female. Notice also the powerful pair of pincers at t
. Essay on the Hessian fly, wheat midge, and other insects injurious to the wheat crops [microform]. Wheat; Insects; Blé; Insectes. MOTHS, kC. 17 The word hpidopli'va moans scaly wings. The moaly powder witli]which the wings of butterflies and moths are covered, when magnified by a powerful lens are found to consist of little scales, lapping over like the scales of fishes. The body of those insects is also more or less cu cied with the same kind of Ncales, together wit)' hair or down in some species. All lepidopteroi insects maybe arranged under thite primary divisions which •re |ierceptihle t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/essay-on-the-hessian-fly-wheat-midge-and-other-insects-injurious-to-the-wheat-crops-microform-wheat-insects-bl-insectes-moths-kc-17-the-word-hpidopliva-moans-scaly-wings-the-moaly-powder-witli-which-the-wings-of-butterflies-and-moths-are-covered-when-magnified-by-a-powerful-lens-are-found-to-consist-of-little-scales-lapping-over-like-the-scales-of-fishes-the-body-of-those-insects-is-also-more-or-less-cu-cied-with-the-same-kind-of-ncales-together-wit-hair-or-down-in-some-species-all-lepidopteroi-insects-maybe-arranged-under-thite-primary-divisions-which-re-ierceptihle-t-image232876817.html
RMRETCN5–. Essay on the Hessian fly, wheat midge, and other insects injurious to the wheat crops [microform]. Wheat; Insects; Blé; Insectes. MOTHS, kC. 17 The word hpidopli'va moans scaly wings. The moaly powder witli]which the wings of butterflies and moths are covered, when magnified by a powerful lens are found to consist of little scales, lapping over like the scales of fishes. The body of those insects is also more or less cu cied with the same kind of Ncales, together wit)' hair or down in some species. All lepidopteroi insects maybe arranged under thite primary divisions which •re |ierceptihle t
. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. Miijor (Lat. taiyn), Ihc Aaiujaioo. Til tlio mole we saw that the power of the body was placed chic-fly in the forc-lcgs; we now come to a family which han the i)rincipal power placed in the hinder part of the body. In the Kangaroos the hind-legs are very long and immensely powerful; the forelegs are very small, and used more as hands than for walking ; the tail also is very thick and strong, and assists the animal in its leaps. Tlie Great Kangaroo inhabits New Holland and VanDiemen s I.and. Its singular forma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-illustrated-natural-history-microform-natural-history-sciences-naturelles-miijor-lat-taiyn-ihc-aaiujaioo-til-tlio-mole-we-saw-that-the-power-of-the-body-was-placed-chic-fly-in-the-forc-lcgs-we-now-come-to-a-family-which-han-the-irincipal-power-placed-in-the-hinder-part-of-the-body-in-the-kangaroos-the-hind-legs-are-very-long-and-immensely-powerful-the-forelegs-are-very-small-and-used-more-as-hands-than-for-walking-the-tail-also-is-very-thick-and-strong-and-assists-the-animal-in-its-leaps-tlie-great-kangaroo-inhabits-new-holland-and-vandiemen-s-iand-its-singular-forma-image232863128.html
RMRERR88–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. Miijor (Lat. taiyn), Ihc Aaiujaioo. Til tlio mole we saw that the power of the body was placed chic-fly in the forc-lcgs; we now come to a family which han the i)rincipal power placed in the hinder part of the body. In the Kangaroos the hind-legs are very long and immensely powerful; the forelegs are very small, and used more as hands than for walking ; the tail also is very thick and strong, and assists the animal in its leaps. Tlie Great Kangaroo inhabits New Holland and VanDiemen s I.and. Its singular forma
. The world of animal life. Zoology. 332 THE WORLD OF ANIMAL LIFE These tendrils, when the egg is laid, coil tightly around sea- weeds at the bottom of the water, and prevent the egg from being thrown up upon the shore, until the little shark is hatched out. A great contrast in size to the little dog-fish is the formidable White Shark, one of the fiercest fishes that roam the ocean. This shark is said sometimes to attain a length of thirty-five feet, or even more; while its jaws are so powerful, and its teeth so sharp, that it has been known to sever a human body at a single bite.. Hammer-head Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-world-of-animal-life-zoology-332-the-world-of-animal-life-these-tendrils-when-the-egg-is-laid-coil-tightly-around-sea-weeds-at-the-bottom-of-the-water-and-prevent-the-egg-from-being-thrown-up-upon-the-shore-until-the-little-shark-is-hatched-out-a-great-contrast-in-size-to-the-little-dog-fish-is-the-formidable-white-shark-one-of-the-fiercest-fishes-that-roam-the-ocean-this-shark-is-said-sometimes-to-attain-a-length-of-thirty-five-feet-or-even-more-while-its-jaws-are-so-powerful-and-its-teeth-so-sharp-that-it-has-been-known-to-sever-a-human-body-at-a-single-bite-hammer-head-image232373395.html
RMRE1EHR–. The world of animal life. Zoology. 332 THE WORLD OF ANIMAL LIFE These tendrils, when the egg is laid, coil tightly around sea- weeds at the bottom of the water, and prevent the egg from being thrown up upon the shore, until the little shark is hatched out. A great contrast in size to the little dog-fish is the formidable White Shark, one of the fiercest fishes that roam the ocean. This shark is said sometimes to attain a length of thirty-five feet, or even more; while its jaws are so powerful, and its teeth so sharp, that it has been known to sever a human body at a single bite.. Hammer-head
. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. PARASITIC FLATWORMS 389 70 (73) Large flattened distomes; ovary and testes both highly branched; uterus median, a short series of transverse coils. Family Fasciolidae Railliet 1895. Large distomes with muscular, more or less broad and flattened leaf-shaped body. Ventral sucker powerful, close to anterior end. Intestinal crura extend to posteror end. Excretory bladder tubular, extends anteriad beyond testes. Genital pore median, at anterior margin of acetabulum. Cirrus and cirrus sac well developed. Ovary lateral, in front of acetabulum, testes symmetr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-water-biology-freshwater-biology-parasitic-flatworms-389-70-73-large-flattened-distomes-ovary-and-testes-both-highly-branched-uterus-median-a-short-series-of-transverse-coils-family-fasciolidae-railliet-1895-large-distomes-with-muscular-more-or-less-broad-and-flattened-leaf-shaped-body-ventral-sucker-powerful-close-to-anterior-end-intestinal-crura-extend-to-posteror-end-excretory-bladder-tubular-extends-anteriad-beyond-testes-genital-pore-median-at-anterior-margin-of-acetabulum-cirrus-and-cirrus-sac-well-developed-ovary-lateral-in-front-of-acetabulum-testes-symmetr-image231966613.html
RMRDAYNW–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. PARASITIC FLATWORMS 389 70 (73) Large flattened distomes; ovary and testes both highly branched; uterus median, a short series of transverse coils. Family Fasciolidae Railliet 1895. Large distomes with muscular, more or less broad and flattened leaf-shaped body. Ventral sucker powerful, close to anterior end. Intestinal crura extend to posteror end. Excretory bladder tubular, extends anteriad beyond testes. Genital pore median, at anterior margin of acetabulum. Cirrus and cirrus sac well developed. Ovary lateral, in front of acetabulum, testes symmetr
. Elementary text-book of zoology. ARACHNID A. 259 they either hunt or catch by webs. One group, with four pulmonary sacs, contains large hairy hunting spiders. Some build small tunnels with trap-doors. The other group, with only two pulmonary sacs, contains all the common web-spiders. One species (Argyroneta) Hves under water in a web diving-bell. Female spiders, as a rule, are larger and more powerful than males. Order III.—Acarina. The mites are small animals with soft globose body in which there is no distinction of cephalothorax or abdomen, and no trace of segmentation. They have four pai Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-text-book-of-zoology-arachnid-a-259-they-either-hunt-or-catch-by-webs-one-group-with-four-pulmonary-sacs-contains-large-hairy-hunting-spiders-some-build-small-tunnels-with-trap-doors-the-other-group-with-only-two-pulmonary-sacs-contains-all-the-common-web-spiders-one-species-argyroneta-hves-under-water-in-a-web-diving-bell-female-spiders-as-a-rule-are-larger-and-more-powerful-than-males-order-iiiacarina-the-mites-are-small-animals-with-soft-globose-body-in-which-there-is-no-distinction-of-cephalothorax-or-abdomen-and-no-trace-of-segmentation-they-have-four-pai-image232099125.html
RMRDH0PD–. Elementary text-book of zoology. ARACHNID A. 259 they either hunt or catch by webs. One group, with four pulmonary sacs, contains large hairy hunting spiders. Some build small tunnels with trap-doors. The other group, with only two pulmonary sacs, contains all the common web-spiders. One species (Argyroneta) Hves under water in a web diving-bell. Female spiders, as a rule, are larger and more powerful than males. Order III.—Acarina. The mites are small animals with soft globose body in which there is no distinction of cephalothorax or abdomen, and no trace of segmentation. They have four pai
. Birds of village and field [microform] : a bird book for beginners. Birds; Oiseaux. "â ^ W. I n â Hi xlviii FIELD COLOli KEY 8'. Tail not showing reddish in flight; throat not gray ; helly not yellow. 9. Upper parts uniform brownish or olive-brown ; no spots, streaks, or bars above or below ; usually seen making short sallies into the I air for insects, returning to the same perch or another convenient one. p. 2G0. Flycatchers. Upper parts not uniform brownish or brownish olive ; body more or less marked.. 9'. 10. Wings long and powerful ; feet small and weak ; usually seen on the wing. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-of-village-and-field-microform-a-bird-book-for-beginners-birds-oiseaux-quot-w-i-n-hi-xlviii-field-cololi-key-8-tail-not-showing-reddish-in-flight-throat-not-gray-helly-not-yellow-9-upper-parts-uniform-brownish-or-olive-brown-no-spots-streaks-or-bars-above-or-below-usually-seen-making-short-sallies-into-the-i-air-for-insects-returning-to-the-same-perch-or-another-convenient-one-p-2g0-flycatchers-upper-parts-not-uniform-brownish-or-brownish-olive-body-more-or-less-marked-9-10-wings-long-and-powerful-feet-small-and-weak-usually-seen-on-the-wing-image232770949.html
RMREKHM5–. Birds of village and field [microform] : a bird book for beginners. Birds; Oiseaux. "â ^ W. I n â Hi xlviii FIELD COLOli KEY 8'. Tail not showing reddish in flight; throat not gray ; helly not yellow. 9. Upper parts uniform brownish or olive-brown ; no spots, streaks, or bars above or below ; usually seen making short sallies into the I air for insects, returning to the same perch or another convenient one. p. 2G0. Flycatchers. Upper parts not uniform brownish or brownish olive ; body more or less marked.. 9'. 10. Wings long and powerful ; feet small and weak ; usually seen on the wing.
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