![Oklahoma Indian school magazine, volume 2, number 4, April 1933 - Oklahoma Collection - Oklahoma Digital Prairie: Documents, Images and Information Oklahoma Indian school magazine, volume 2, number 4, April 1933 - Oklahoma Collection - Oklahoma Digital Prairie: Documents, Images and Information](https://digitalprairie.ok.gov/digital/api/singleitem/image/culture/2353/default.jpg)
Oklahoma Indian school magazine, volume 2, number 4, April 1933 - Oklahoma Collection - Oklahoma Digital Prairie: Documents, Images and Information
![The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization, forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Zoology. 466 4.RACHNIDA. mined. Each of the four following segments has a The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization, forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Zoology. 466 4.RACHNIDA. mined. Each of the four following segments has a](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/RN4TA4/the-animal-kingdom-arranged-after-its-organization-forming-a-natural-history-of-animals-and-an-introduction-to-comparative-anatomy-zoology-466-4rachnida-mined-each-of-the-four-following-segments-has-a-pair-of-pulmonary-sacs-and-spiracles-immediately-after-the-sixth-segment-the-abdomen-is-suddenly-narrowed-the-six-terminal-knotted-joints-forming-the-tail-the-tarsi-are-alike-and-3-jointed-with-two-terminal-ungues-the-two-nervous-cords-running-from-the-brain-are-united-at-in-tervals-forming-seven-ganglions-of-which-the-terminal-ones-belong-to-the-tail-for-further-details-of-t-RN4TA4.jpg)
The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization, forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Zoology. 466 4.RACHNIDA. mined. Each of the four following segments has a
![The body and its ailments: a handbook of familiar directions for care and medical aid in the more usual complaints and injuries . ine, is the main supportof the trunk of the The body and its ailments: a handbook of familiar directions for care and medical aid in the more usual complaints and injuries . ine, is the main supportof the trunk of the](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2AWJGRF/the-body-and-its-ailments-a-handbook-of-familiar-directions-for-care-and-medical-aid-in-the-more-usual-complaints-and-injuries-ine-is-the-main-supportof-the-trunk-of-the-body-it-is-composed-oftwenty-six-distinct-bones-called-vertebrasplaced-one-above-the-other-so-as-to-form-apillar-or-column-on-the-top-of-which-is-thehead-so-joined-as-to-move-freely-upon-it-seefigure-39-seven-of-these-vertebrae-belong-tothe-neck-twelve-to-the-back-five-to-the-loinsand-two-make-the-lower-end-of-the-columnanatomists-give-to-these-the-names-derivedfrom-the-latin-of-cervical-dorsal-lumbar-andsac-2AWJGRF.jpg)
The body and its ailments: a handbook of familiar directions for care and medical aid in the more usual complaints and injuries . ine, is the main supportof the trunk of the
![Elementary zoology. Zoology. 2$2 ELEMENTARY ZOOLOGY the fang, which is movably articulated with the falx (fig. 93). In the falx is a poison-sac from which poison. Fig. 92.—The dog or wood Elementary zoology. Zoology. 2$2 ELEMENTARY ZOOLOGY the fang, which is movably articulated with the falx (fig. 93). In the falx is a poison-sac from which poison. Fig. 92.—The dog or wood](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/RCWR2C/elementary-zoology-zoology-22-elementary-zoology-the-fang-which-is-movably-articulated-with-the-falx-fig-93-in-the-falx-is-a-poison-sac-from-which-poison-fig-92the-dog-or-wood-tick-dermacentoi-a7iericaius-male-the-most-common-tick-in-the-northern-states-after-osborn-flows-through-the-hollow-fang-and-out-at-its-tip-the-legs-vary-in-relative-length-in-different-spiders-and-each-is-made-up-of-seven-joints-the-spinnerets-fig-94-which-are-situated-at-the-tip-of-the-abdomen-are-six-in-number-a-few-spiders-have-only-four-and-are-like-little-short-fingers-they-have-a-RCWR2C.jpg)