X LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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64. Fudo in shrine, from Japan 348 



65. Wooden figure of Maha Upakut, from Laos 348 



66. Wooden Daikoku, from Japan 348 



67. Bronze Fukurokoju, from China or Japan 348 



68. Wooden Arhats, from Tokio, Japan 348 



69. Wooden Chinese Buddhist ecclesiastic, from China 348 



70. Wooden Buddhist ecclesiastic in ceremonial robes, from China 348 



71. Buddhist priest in ceremonial dress. 2. Buddhist priest with outfit. 3. 



Buddha, from Tibet 348 



72. Bronze Vajra-dagger, from Tibet. 2. Brass tip of mendicants staff, from 



Tibet 348 



73. Cherrywood Japanese rosary, from Japan 348 



74. Bronze begging bowl, from Japan 348 



75. 1. Shell and 2, alabaster rice spoons of Buddhist monks 348 



76. Model of a wooden pagoda, from Japan 348 



77. Print showing plan of the temple Hongwanji, from Tokio, Japan. 2. Pho- 



graph of ropes made of human hair, from Tokio, Japan. 3. Section of 



human hair rope, from Tokio, Japan 348 



78. Wooden Nios models, from Japan 348 



79. Open temple lanterns, from Japan 348 



80. Closed temple lanterns, from Japan 348 



81. 1 and 3. Pewter candlesticks, from Shanghai, China. 2. Pewter incense 



burners, from Shanghai, China 348 



82. 1. Bronze censor, from Japan. 2. Bronze candlestick, from Japan 348 



83. Prayer banners, from Shanghai, China 348 



84. Temple drums, from Japan 348 



85. Front view of wooden fish, from Japan 348 



86. Back view of wooden fish, from Japan 348 



87. Copper nine-toned bell, from Shanghai, China 348 



88. Wooden Triratna, from Laos 348 



89. Wooden Triratna, from Laos 348 



90. Wooden demon-queller, from Japan 348 



91. Geomantic compass, from China 348 



92. Copper amulet case, from Tibet 348 



93. Vivanite encrusting tusk from Idaho 418 



94-95. Clausidium dissimile; a new species of cope pod 432 



96-97. Sauvagesia degolyeri 454 



98. Eocene insects of the family Fulgoridae 458 



99. Color pattern of Clemmys guttata 470 



100-101. The Troup, Texas, meteorite 476 



102. Microstructure of Troup meteorite. The white areas are Maskelynite . . . 477 



103. Gnomonic projections in Dana orientation showing forms and zones occur- 



ring on datolite from Westfield, Mass 540 



104-106. Datolite crystals from Westfield, Mass. 540 



107-109. Tertiary fossil plants, from Venezuela 580 



110-114. Fauna of Arundel formation of Maryland 594 



115. Dragon-fly naiads, from Texas 598 



116. Teeth of camels, from Colorado and South Dakota 642 



117. Bones of deer and of woodchucks 642 



118. Bones of rodents and of a horse 642 



119. Bones, mostly fossil, of a camel, badgers, and ground-sloth 642 



120. Skulls of rodents and sections of cannon bones of camels 642 



121. Bones of rabbits 642 



