Figure 23 

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 Figure 26 

 Figure 27 

 Figure 28 

 Figure 29 



898 A. E. Verrill — The Bermuda Islands. 



Figure 21. — Castle Island ; Gurnet Head in profile, with ruins of King's Castle 

 on the top ; Profile (a) at base of cliff ; (b), Euins of Southamp- 

 ton Fort. Phot, 1901, A. H. V. 

 Figure 22. — Charles' Island and Ruins of Charles' Fort, built in 1621. 



. — Cove at Coney Island, with a narrow entrance. Phot. 1901, A. H. V. 

 . — Chasm and Natural Bridge on Cooper's Island. 

 Pulpit Rock, Ireland Island. 

 -Map of Bermuda. 

 .—Reefs or Flats near North Rock. Phot. Dec, 1875, by J. B. Heyl. 



-Wreck Hill, as seen from the Sea, bearing N. f East ; after Findlay. 

 . — Reverse of original Bermuda Co. Seal ; made about 1620, published 

 on Norwood's map of 1626. 

 Figure 30.— North Rock at low-tide. Phot. Dec, 1875, by J. B. Heyl. 

 Figure 31. — Old St. George's Town, after Norwood, from a print published in 

 1624 by Capt. John Smith, showing the Governor's House, Guns, 

 and Stocks in the foreground ; the Church near the middle ; E, 

 Warwick's Fort. All the roofs are thatched with Palmetto leaves. 

 Figure 32.— Tall Palmetto growing in Pembroke Marsh. Phot. 1901, A. H. V. 

 Figure 33. — Bermuda Blue-eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium Bermudiana). Phot. May, 



1901, by W. G. Van Name. 

 Figure 34. — Bermuda Maiden-hair Fern (Adiantum helium). Phot. May, 1901, 



by W. G. Van Name. 

 Figure 35. — Peperomia magnolicefolia. Phot. May, 1901, by W. G. Van Name. 

 Figure 36. — Yellow Daisy-bush (Borrichia arbor eseens). Phot. May, 1901, by 



W. G. Van Name. 

 Figure 37.— Black Berry Shrub (Sccevola lobelia), of the Sand-Dunes. Phot. 



1901, by W. G. Van Name. 

 Figure 38. — Sea Lavender (Tournefortia gnaphaloides). Phot. May, 1901, by W. 



G. Van Name. i 



Figure 39.— Bermuda Palmetto. Phot. 1901, A. H. V. 



Figure 40. — Palmetto Berries, etc, after Hemsley; o, part of a cluster of berries; 

 b, section ; c, male flowers ; d, part of a male flower. About -J- 

 nat. size. 

 Figure 41. — Cedar branches ; a, with young berries; b, with ripe berries; d, a 

 berry slightly enlarged ; c, a branch with young male flowers. 

 After Hemsley ; a, b, e, about -J nat. size. 

 Figure 42. — Cycads, Royal Palm, Palmetto, etc., at " Sunnylands." 

 Figure 43. — Turkey Buzzard (Cathartes aura). From Webster's International 



Dictionaiw. 

 Figure 44. — The Hump-back Whale {Megaptera boops, or -1/. nodosa) : , { .,. After 



G. 0. Sars. 

 Figure 44a. — Fin-back Whale or Rorqual (Balcenoplern physalus); head and 



front part of body. After G. 0. Sars. 

 Figure 44fr. — The same ; general figure. After G. O. Sars. From Webster's 



International Dictionary. 

 Figure 45. — Biscay Right Whale (Balcena glacialis) ; ^„. From Webster's 



International Dictionary. 

 Figure 46. — Sperni Whale (Physeter macrocephalus). 



