• Clione
  • Rabbit
  • Wildwoolley
  • Calocyclas1
  • Venice_1909_el1
  • 051
  • 22mauremariagetamba
  • Solaris
  • Momiehead
  • Dentition

Teeming

Contrary to popular opinion, the remote and inhospitable Canadian Arctic is teeming with life.

Clione

A photo of Clione limacina, a pelagic snail. This specimen was collected from the the deep Arctic Canada Basin. Photo: U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Canadian Press

The Globe and Mail. Via the agonist.

English Rabbits of 1915

Rabbit

(- from The English Rabbit and the Question of Mendelian Unit-Character Constancy - )

Paper by W. E. Castle and P. B. Hadley, in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1 (1): 39, (1915). (PDF format)

A perplexing issue.

Woolley

Wildwoolley

His land of standing was Ireland.

Calocyclas

radiolaria

( -Droplet -)

The pith of pulse

carte de visite composite, 1909

...and this.

A nostrum to nescience

photograph

I have forgotten where I found this.

A lesson of luminance

print of the sun

photograph of Mauretanian bride

A jest for jurisprudence

The black quadrangle' depicts that which was, or was not, before Creation (and before Malevich): unformed matter without dimension or quantity, but extending from infinity to infinity.

A heading for hesitation

engraving of the head of a mummy

A dogma for dentition

photograph of infant's skull

(Musée Nicéphore Niépce).