ZOOLOGY 



INTRODUCTION 



of Natural History which deals with 



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*7, description of Fig. 5, for " atrosphere " read " astrophere." 

 52, description of Fig. 35, for " Rotalla" read " Rotalia." 

 71, description of Fig. 52, for " Astasiopis " read " Astasiopsis. " 

 74, line 9, for " divison " read " division." 



Ill, line I, for " out" read "outer." 



208, line 10, for " siphnozoids " read " siphonozooids. " 



272, line 2, for " prostrate" read " prostate." 



402, line 43, for " periphwmal " read " perihaemal." 



450, line 7, for "Fig. 846" read "Fig. 347." 



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 can fail to see that these animals, in spite of differences of size, 

 colour, markings, &c., are all, in the broad sense of the word, 

 ' Cats." This is expressed in the language of systematic Zoology 

 by saying that they are so many species of a single genus. 



According to the system of binomial nomenclature introduced by 

 Linngeus, each kind of animal receives two names one the generic 



