898 A. E. Verrilli— 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; (6), Ruins of Southamp- 
ton Fort. Phot. 1901, A. H. V. 
Figure 22.—Charles’ Island and Ruins of Charles’ Fort, built in 1621. 
Figure 23.—Cove at Coney Island, with anarrow entrance. Phot. 1901, A. H. V. 
Figure 24.—Chasm and Natural Bridge on Cooper’s Island. 
Figure 25.-- Pulpit Rock, Ireland Island. 
Figure 26.—Map of Bermuda. 
Figure 27.—Reefs or Flats near North Rock. Phot. Dec., 1875, by J. B. Heyl. 
Figure 28.—Wreck Hill, as seen from the Sea, bearing N. # East ; after Findlay. 
Figure 29.—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 bellum). Phot. May, 1901, 
by W. G. Van Name. 
Figure 35.—Peperomia magnoliefolia. Phot. May, 1901, by W. G. Van Name. 
Figure 36.—Yellow Daisy-bush (Borrichia arborescens). Phot. May, 1901, by 
W. G. Van Name. 
Figure 37.—Black Berry Shrub (Scceevola 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. 
Figure 39.—Bermuda Palmetto. Phot. 1901, A. H. V. 
Figure 40.—Palmetto Berries, etc., after Hemsley; a, part of a cluster of berries; 
b, section ; c, male flowers; d, part of a male flower. About 4 
nat. size. 
Figure 41.—Cedar branches; a, with young berries; 6, with ripe berries; d, a 
berry slightly enlarged; c, a branch with young male flowers. 
After Hemsley ; a, b, c, about $ nat. size. 
Figure 42.—Cycads, Royal Palm, Palmetto, ete., at ‘‘ Sunnylands.” 
Figure 43.—Turkey Buzzard (Cathartes aura). From Webster’s International 
Dictionary. 
Figure 44.—The Hump-back Whale (Megaptera bodps, or M. nodosa) ; z}5. After 
G. O. Sars. 
Figure 44a.—Fin-back Whale or Rorqual (Balenoptera physalus); head and 
front part of body. After G. O. Sars. 
Figure 44b.—The same; general figure. After G. O. Sars. From Webster’s 
International Dictionary. 
Figure 45.—Biscay Right Whale (Balena glacialis); s}5. From Webster’s 
International Dictionary. 
Figure 46.—Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus). 
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