EditorialPinnacle of a tabernacle, Crowning a wall tabernacle with Mary and child, flanked by Benedict of Nursia and Bernard of Clairvaux (?), Epitaph of polychromed limestone. Mary and child flanked by flanked by Benedict of Nursia and Bernard of Clairvaux (?)...
EditorialSeriola dumerilii, Print, Seriola is a genus of bony fish, commonly known as amberjacks. Nine extant species are currently recognized, although these were formerly split into many more. Also, several species are currently placed in several other genera...
EditorialLernaea vorcinata, Print, Lernaea (also incorrectly spelled Lernea) is a genus of copepod crustaceans commonly called anchor worms, parasitic on freshwater fishes. They mate during the last free-swimming (copepodid) stage of development. After mating, ...
EditorialLernaea nodosa, Print, Lernaea (also incorrectly spelled Lernea) is a genus of copepod crustaceans commonly called anchor worms, parasitic on freshwater fishes. They mate during the last free-swimming (copepodid) stage of development. After mating, the...
EditorialPennella filosa, Print, Pennella is a genus of large copepods which are common parasites of large pelagic fishes. They begin their life cycle as a series of free-swimming planktonic larvae. The females metamorphose into a parasitic stage when they atta...
EditorialLernaea pectoralis, Print, Lernaea (also incorrectly spelled Lernea) is a genus of copepod crustaceans commonly called anchor worms, parasitic on freshwater fishes. They mate during the last free-swimming (copepodid) stage of development. After mating,...
EditorialPennella diodontis, Print, Pennella is a genus of large copepods which are common parasites of large pelagic fishes. They begin their life cycle as a series of free-swimming planktonic larvae. The females metamorphose into a parasitic stage when they a...
EditorialLernaea multicornis, Print, Lernaea (also incorrectly spelled Lernea) is a genus of copepod crustaceans commonly called anchor worms, parasitic on freshwater fishes. They mate during the last free-swimming (copepodid) stage of development. After mating...
EditorialCosmetic water used by the Queen. The queen's royal cookery: or, Expert and ready wa. London: S. Bates; A. Bettesworth, 1729. The ingredients for this cosmetic water include powdered egg shell, powdered sugar-candy, borax, and white poppy seeds. Image...