JARROLDS' COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS 



OF THE 



ANIMAL KINGDOM. 



Scientifically 



arranged, according 



to Olass, O^der, 



Sub Order, 6i.c., 



adapted either' to 



assist the advanced 



student, or for tlv? 



more elementary 



study of our public 



schools. 



Size, 33 X 29 in. 



PRICE, 



Mounted on cloth 

 and roller, varnished, 



es. each. 

 HANDBOOK 



to accompany the 



Series, very (isoiul 



to Teaciiers and 



Lecturers, 



Cloth, 5s. 

 Gilt Edges, 6s. 



T'r'E SEHES (IVIA!V!IV!ALIA) IC NOW COIV.PLETE ACC0RD!^6 TO *! HE FOLLOWING LIST 



OF IV>>.NKIND— 



38 'ii'isltations. 



No. 1. The RACES 

 Order Bimana. 



No 



2. FOUR-HANDED 

 Orde." Quadrumana. 

 Lemur, &c. 



MAMMALS— 

 Ajie, Men key, 

 24 Jllustrtitions. 



No. 3. WING-HANDED MAMMALS— 



Order Cheiroptera Tint, ^-c. 

 INStCr-EATlNG MAMMALS -Order !n- 

 sectivora, Mole, lledgclioj;, Polamojj.^.ie, 

 (Sec. *9 I'/ustrntiotis. 



MAMMALS— Or- 



No. 4. FLESH-EATING 

 dor Carnivora. 

 Sub-0'der Digitigrada, 



Tiger, &ic. 



(i) Cat, Lion, 

 9 lUustiatious. 



No. 5 FLESH-EATING MAMMALS— Or- 

 der Carnivora. 

 Sub-Order Digitigrada. (2) Po^, Fox, &c. 

 Sub- Order Semiplanligrada. Uad-er, 

 Weasel, Otter, .!(:c. 25 /.lustra/ ions. 



MAMMALS— Or- 



No. 6. FLESH EATING 

 der Cirnivora 

 Sub-Older Flar.tigrada, 

 Sub-Order Pinnipedia. 



No. 7. IMPERFECTLY TOOTHED MAM 

 MALS— Order Odentata Sloth, Anteate , 

 &c. 



GNAWING MAMMALS— Order Rodent) .. 

 Rat, Hare, Beaver, Porcupine,, Squirrel. 



24 Illustrations, 



No. 8. TWO-TOED MAMMALS -Order 

 Rumlnantia. Ox, Antelope, Co.it. Sheep, 

 &c. 20 /Hush til ions. 



No. 



No 



9. TWO-TOED MAMMALS— Order 

 Ruminantia. Camel, Llama, Giraffe, Deer, 

 ^ z. II Illustrations. 



10. THICK-SKINNED MAMMALS— 

 Order Pachydermata. Elephant, Rhino- 

 ceros, Hippopotamus, Tapir, Boai, &c. j 

 Horse, Ztlira, &c. 13 Illustrations, 



No. 11. TWO-LIMBED MAMMALS— Order 

 Cetacea. Whale, Dolphin, Manattee, <\:c. 

 9 Illustrations 



No. 12. POUCH-BEARING MAMMALS 

 Order Marsupialia. Kangaroo, Opossiu , 

 &c 

 MAMMALS having a SINGLE VENT - 

 Order Monotremata. Mullingong "r 

 Duckbill &c. n> fllustratiohs. 



liiar. Racoon, &c. 

 Wr'triis, Seal, &c. 

 15 filnstralions. 



These Illustrations will be foinid most valuable helps to the study of the beautiful and interestinjj 

 science of Natural History, and adornments and attractions to any schoolroom in which they may '.;e 

 exhibited. 



Each Group is drawn in a life-like style, and with strict regard to Nature, by an Artist who ■ 

 special facilities fortlieir production, arid exhibits the principal representatives of an order or clasc 

 arranged as 10 convey whcre\ or practicable;, an accurate ulea oj the comparative sizes of the va> . 

 animals, and of their habits in their natural state. 



