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Moose / elk (Alces alces) adult bull / male with antlers covered in velvet foraging among bushes in the taiga in spring, Sweden, Scandinavia-stock-foto
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Carved mahogany tea caddy in the shape of stacked books, with a small book on the lid concealing a brass latch. The interior features two compartments with bone knobs, and the covers are inlaid with geometric patterns.-stock-foto
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An animal bone lies in the mud in Fes, Morocco-stock-foto
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An animal bone lies in the mud in Fes, Morocco-stock-foto
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Compass, measuring instrument, ca. mid-18th century, Western Europe. Compass with a bone scale around the dial with cardinal directions and a hand behind the glass, in a wooden frame decorated with relief acanthus, with a bone lining decorated with Regency ornamentation. Height 13.3 cm; width 8 cm., A rectangular object with a carved dark brown surface featuring ornate leaf-like patterns surrounds a central circular inset containing a metallic disc and a glass-covered needle; the circular rim has metallic silver and gold tones with an inner gold ring and an outer silver ring, and a few small-stock-foto
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Ivory Unguent Box of Queen Nefertari. Dimensions: H. 3 cm (1 3/16 in); Diam. 5 cm (1 15/16 in); Greatest W. 6.4 cm (2 1/2 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 19. Reign: reign of Ramesses II. Date: ca. 1279-1213 BC.  This lenticular box with a sharp shoulder and flat swivel lid sits on a cylindrical foot. Around the outer edge of the lid and on one of the flat surfaces for the knobs used to close the container are incised circles. The tiny figure of a hedgehog, associated with the cycle of death and rebirth, sits in front of the other knob. On the lid are the cartouches of Ramesses II and his first principa-stock-foto
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Annals of the South African MuseumAnnale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . in terms of knobs andflanges. African Sivatherium ossicones are quite variable in morphology althoughall apparently conform to one of three basic shapes (Harris 1974). The ossiconesare present only in male specimens and the degree of ornamentation may wellbe a function of the age of the individual (cf. secondary bone apposition inextant male giraffes). It is possible therefore that the Langebaanweg sivathereossicones, like those of the Langebaanweg giraffines, are all from immatureindividuals. On balance, however, the er-stock-foto
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Slater's ..Royal National Commercial Directory and Topography of Scotland, etc . JOHJV PIJWDER, Manufacturer of Gold-Coloured Silver Steel, and HARD COMPOSITION DOCTORS, SAWS, FILES, STEEL REFINER, «fec. - ? ttaii—lSoie Wmufdciurer of the New Improved Hard Metallic Comporiiionfor Spirit CoUntn.. SYDNEY-STKEET, bottom of FURNIVAL STREET, IVORY, BONE & WOOD TURNER, MORTICE LOCK KNOBS, & KNOBS FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SHIPS CABINS, &S DRAWER ESCUTCHEONS, DOOR FINGER PLATES, BELL PULLS, &c.TEAPOT HASTDIiES. PACKING CASES MADE, ON AN IMPROVED PRINCIPLE, BY STEAM POWER. SA W MILLS FOR CVTTISG VE-stock-foto
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Pigot and Co.'s national commercial directory for the whole of Scotland and of the Isle of Man ..to which are added, classified directories of ..Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, etc . lYOEY, BONE, AND WOOD TURNER, SIDNEY-STREET, bottom op FURNIVAL-STREET, Manufacturer of Ivory, Fancy Wood, and Japanned Mortice Lock Knobs, And Knobs all for kinds of Household Furniture and Ships Cabins ; ©[sawiB.iiigtyTgiHidoiMi^ [D)@@[s [?flM©[i(g Ptairiij, ibkldl [piuitiLit, ®ih®@ iM^^mp ^@a ALSO IVORY, BOX WOOD, AND JAPANNED TEA-POT HANDLES, for silver, plated and metal tea pots. Together with all kinds of Ivor-stock-foto
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Harmonium by Jacob Deutschmann 1795–1853, 1822–1830, Vienna. Fisharmonia veneered with mahogany with a sliding mechanism and keyboard in an elongated rectangular case supported by two stringer legs. Signed inside the keyboard cover J. DEUTSCHMANN / IN WIEN brass sheet inlay. Legs and suspended pedal support lyre shaped like elongated vases. Forged openwork steel pedals. Keyboard table slides forward. Bone knobs on upper short sides lock the inner casing. Keyboard cover locks with a latch; braided hinges so-called piano. Biedermeier style; musical instrument. Dimensions: height 66 cm, width-stock-foto
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Chair, rosettes and geometric ornament, Kufi script. Scissor chair with footrest, seat, and backrest composed of five slatted elements; bas-relief and inlaid with bone with geometric and plant patterns. Supports connected to each other and to the seat with wooden pins enabling folding and unfolding, terminating at the bottom with decoratively carved runners. Backrest topped with a wide board with a wavy outline resembling a triangle. Slats decorated on front and sides with stylized plant patterns; backrest topped with symmetrical geometric decoration and a bas-relief Arabic verse. Pins topped-stock-foto
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Javelin with an Ivory Knob. Dimensions: Hilt and Shaft: l. 124 cm (48 13/16 in); diam. of shaft 3/8 in)  Hilt: l. 50.2 cm (19 3/4 in); diam. of knob 2.5 cm (1 in). Dynasty: Dynasty 18. Reign: Joint reign of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III. Date: ca. 1479-1458 B.C.. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.-stock-foto
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Ancient Scottish lake-dwellings or crannogs : with a supplementary chapter on remains of lake-dwellings in England . Fig. 214.—Bone Knob ({). Fig. 215.—Bone Knob ({). Knobs.—Three round objects of bone, about the size of amarble, each having a portion of a slender iron pin more orless projecting. Two are quite smooth, globular, and precisely EXCAVATION OF A CRANNOG AT BUSTON. 217 similar to each other in every respect (Fig. 214); the otheris ornamented by a few incised circles and ridges (Fig. 215). Fig. 216 represents a curiously-shaped object of bone, theuse of which is unknown to me. Worked-stock-foto
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. Wonders of the bird world. Birds. The Dodo 45 some power in the "little round mass" of bone on the wing, which Lcguat describes as being as " big as a musket- ball." These knobs have been found among the remains of the birds, and Professor Newton sa_'s that the " number of bones that had been broken and united during life contained in the collections brought to this country is very consider-. The Dodo {Dhliis Ine/^hn). able, showing the effects of the cestus-like armature of the wing." ^ The following is Leguat's account of the bird and its ways.- ' ' Dictionar-stock-foto
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Harmonium, Jacob Deutschmann 1795–1853, 1822–1830. Fisharmonia veneered with mahogany, with a sliding mechanism and keyboard placed in an elongated rectangular case supported by two stringer legs; signed on the inside of the keyboard cover J. DEUTSCHMANN / IN WIEN brass sheet inlay. The legs and suspended pedal support lyre are in the shape of elongated vases. Forged openwork steel pedals. The keyboard table slides forward. Bone knobs on the upper part of the short sides lock the inner casing. Keyboard cover locks with a latch and braided hinges so-called piano. Biedermeier style. Vienna.-stock-foto
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Slater's ..Royal National Commercial Directory and Topography of Scotland, etc . SYDNEY-STKEET, bottom of FURNIVAL STREET, IVORY, BONE & WOOD TURNER, MORTICE LOCK KNOBS, & KNOBS FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SHIPS CABINS, &S DRAWER ESCUTCHEONS, DOOR FINGER PLATES, BELL PULLS, &c.TEAPOT HASTDIiES. PACKING CASES MADE, ON AN IMPROVED PRINCIPLE, BY STEAM POWER. SA W MILLS FOR CVTTISG VEALS, LATBS, l(c.J. S. Contracts to find Timber for Railway Carriages comnlete. JOHN CUTLER, EDGE TOOLS, SHEEP SHEARS, ALSO, BORSE. FELIMOIERS, GLOVERS, THATCHERS. AND M SHEARS, Ac. CORPORATE MARK t^SBfflTt^ STEEL CON-stock-foto
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Chair, rosettes ornament, geometric ornament, Kufi script. Scissor chair with footrest, seat, and backrest composed of five slatted elements; bas-relief and inlaid with bone with geometric and plant patterns. Supports are connected to each other and to the seat with wooden pins enabling the structure to be folded and unfolded, terminating at the bottom with decoratively carved runners. Backrest is topped with a wide board with a wavy outline resembling a triangle. Slats are decorated on the front and sides with stylized plant patterns; the backrest is topped with symmetrical geometric-stock-foto
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Chair with footrest, seat, and backrest composed of five slatted elements, richly inlaid with bone and mother-of-pearl with stylized plant patterns. Supports are connected to each other and to the seat with wooden pins enabling the structure to be folded and unfolded, terminating at the bottom with decoratively carved runners. The backrest is topped with a wide board with a wavy outline resembling a triangle. The slats are decorated on the front and sides with plant tendrils, topped with symmetrical geometric decoration at the bottom and a plant tendril with flowers at the top. The pins are-stock-foto
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. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 25G BULLETIN OF THE canals, of which the latter has been more studied and is known to carry a nerve and a water-tube. The outer surface of the arm-bone (Fig. B) pre- sents, above, a hollow (4) in which rests the umbo (1) of the next piece be- yond it; below are two depressions (5) into which fit the knobs (2), and between which is a peg (G) fitting in the socket (3). On each side of the lower edge is a triangular swelling (/â¢), which is the outer wall of the tentacle-socket. Seen from above (Fig. C), the upper longit-stock-foto
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. The vertebrate fauna of Cheshire and Liverpool Bay. , with the exception of the red-pointed cow,have a narrow rim of black round the eyes. The animalswith the least black about them appear to have the finestbone and smallest heads. This may be following the oldstrain, while the others, perhaps, more nearly follow thecross-strains. The red-pointed cow and one of the quite white oneshave small knobs or excrescences on either side of thefrontal bone, like budding horns, but they do not protrudethrough the skin. . The bulls (though both immature) are very stronglymade, very broad across the thig-stock-foto
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. A practical treatise on diseases of the skin, for the use of students and practitioners. Lupus Hypertrophicus of the Face. [From a photograph or one ol the authors patients.] NEW-GROWTHS. 569 osseous necrosis. Mutilating effects are thus produced by loss ofphalanges, and also by shortening of the hand or foot after the destruc-tion of centrally situated bone. Elephantiasic enlargement of such,organs as the hands and feet thus corresponds to the livid tumefactionseen occasionally in the face. Thickenings, ridges, knobs, nodules, Fig. 67.. Lupus vulgaris ol the leg. (From a photograph.) warty-stock-foto
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The Albany directory for the year ..: containing a general directory of the citizens, a business directory, and other miscellaneous matter . Selected and Packed neatly in Kegs andCans for the Trade. Also, Foreign andDomestic Fruits of all kinds. No. 660 BROADWAY, ALBANY, N. Y. SILVER PLATEE^ IfALVAMIZERi And Manufacturer of Coach and Saddlery Hardware; also, Number, Pew and Carriage Plates,r8o.52 HUDSON ST., ALBANY, N. Y. 0=- Tea-Sets, Spoons, Knobs, &c., Keplated. Carriage Plating Executed with Dispatch. R. R. THOMPSON, Manufacturer of BONE BLACK For Sugar Refiners. Also, Pine Black for Black-stock-foto
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. A manual of elementary zoology . Zoology. 30 MANUAL OF ELEMENTARY ZOOLOGY front, and the ninth projects in front, to articulate with the hollow of the eighth, and has behind two knobs which articulate with two hollows on the urostyle. The latter is a long, tapering bone with a ridge above, in the front part of which is a canal for the hinder part of the spinal cord. In the skull, the following regions may be distinguished: sku|| (i) the cranium or brain case, (2) the nasal capsules, which enclose the organs of smell, (3) the auditory capsules, which enclose the inner part of the ear, (4) the-stock-foto
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Ancient Scottish lake-dwellings or crannogs : with a supplementary chapter on remains of lake-dwellings in England . Fig. 214.—Bone Knob ({). Fig. 215.—Bone Knob ({). Knobs.—Three round objects of bone, about the size of amarble, each having a portion of a slender iron pin more orless projecting. Two are quite smooth, globular, and precisely EXCAVATION OF A CRANNOG AT BUSTON. 217 similar to each other in every respect (Fig. 214); the otheris ornamented by a few incised circles and ridges (Fig. 215). Fig. 216 represents a curiously-shaped object of bone, theuse of which is unknown to me. Worked-stock-foto
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. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 1-no. 7. Forests and forestry. K.—Continued. L.—Continued. Kiefernru88clkdfer—p i n e weevil. =8chuttepih—p 1 n e- needle-she d d i n g fungus. =spanner— pine loop er moth. =spinner—pine moth. =triehwickler—p i n e- shoot tortrix. Kienzopf—top of foxy tree. Kiesdecke—gravel surface. Klapppflanzung—cleft plant- ing. Klause—lock. Kleinpflanze—small plant. Klenganstalt—coning estab- lishment. Klima—climate. klimatisch—climatic. Klohen—split billet. Knochenmehl—ground bone, bone dust. Knollenhildung—formatio n of knobs (tubercles.) Knilppel—rou-stock-foto
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. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. The Meteoric Irons from Griqualand East, South Africa. 11 One of the photographs (Plate IV.) shows that this iron also is of a more or less jaw-bone-like shape, with, in this position, a maximum length of 93 cm. In another position the iron presents the appear- ance of a highly arched tortoise with head and neck well extended (Plate III.). The general shape is, however, irregular, owing to the presence of numerous indentations, of varying size and depth, and of projections ranging from rounded knobs-stock-foto