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CHAPTER XX. 



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WORMS . . . . . . . . .153 



Angle Worms, 154 ; How they move, 154, 155 ; Leech, 155 ; Sea- Worms, 156, 157 ; 

 Tube-building Worms, 159. 



CHAPTER XXI. 

 CONCERNING NATURAL GROUPS . . . . .160 



Characters of Articulates, 160 ; Of Worms and Mollusks, 161 ; Type Characters, 161 ; 

 Typical Animals, 162 ; Systematic Tables and Classification, 163. 



CHAPTER XXII. 



CHARACTERS OF VERTEBRATES . . . . . .163 



External Characters of Salamanders, 163, 164; Comparison with Cat, 165; Differ- 

 ences between the' two, 166; Toung Salamander, 166; Skeleton of Cat, 167; 

 Vertebral Column and Spinal Cord, 1^9, 170; Bones of the Ankle and Wrist, 

 171, 172; Groups of Vertebrates, 173, 174. 



CHAPTER XXIII. 



BONES OF THE LEG AND WING OF BIRDS . . . . .174 



Importance of studying Young Forms, 174; Wing Bones of an Adult Bird, 175; 

 Embryo Birds, 'and Wing'Bones of same, 176; Leg Bones of an Adult Bird, 

 177; Leg Bones of Embryo Bird, 178; Leg Bones of Young Toad, 180. 



CHAPTER XXIV. 



CLASSES AND SUB-KINGDOMS . . . . . .181 



Sub-Kingdom Mollnsca, Class Gasteropoda, 181; Class Acephala, 182 ; Sub-King- 

 dom Arthropoda, Class Insecta, 183 ; Class Myriopoda, 184 ; Class Arachnida, 

 ls5; Sub-Kingdom Vermes, Class Annelida, 185; Class Crustacea, 186; Sub- 

 Kingdom Veritebrata, 187. 



NOTICE TO TEACHERS 189 



