
The image is a scientific illustration labeled "PLATE XIV." It features three rows of diagrams, each representing a different element: Phosphorus, Arsenic, and Antimony. **Row 1 (Phosphorus):** Two shield-shaped diagrams are shown. Each shield contains a pattern of small circles arranged within a larger, rounded shape. The circles are densely packed within the shield. **Row 2 (Arsenic):** A series of six rectangular diagrams are displayed. Each rectangle is filled with a grid-like arrangement of small circles, creating a dense pattern. The rectangles are aligned horizontally. **Row 3 (Antimony):** Two shield-shaped diagrams are shown, labeled "A" and "B". Similar to the phosphorus diagrams, these shields contain patterns of small circles, but the arrangement is different, with circles clustered in groups of three or four. The diagrams are drawn in a simple, black and white line style, typical of scientific illustrations from the 19th or early 20th century. The text labels are in a serif font. The background is a pale yellow or beige color.