LIST OF THE WOOD ENGRAVINGS. 



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FIG. 



144. Anatomy of the Slug. 



145. Actinia. 



146. Talitrus. 



147. lulus. 



148. Agrion. 



149. Bethylus. 



150. Thelphusa. 



151. Domestic Spider. 



152. The Leech. 



153. The Nereis. 



154. Rotifera. 



155. Ascaris. 



156. Nervous System of the Aplysia. 



157. Social Ascidiae Porophora. 



158. Porcelaine Cypraea. 



159. Shell of the Paludina Helix. 



160. Anatomy of the Mactra (an 



Acephalous Mollusc). 



161. The Hyalea. 



162. The Octopus, or Polyp of Aris- 



totle Poulpe. 



163. The Holothuria. 



164. Polyp of the Coral. 



165. Rhizostoma. 



166. Stalk of the Coral. 



167. Polyp of the Genus Caryophillis. 



168. Sponge. 



169. Infusoria. 



170. Common Dolphin, or Porpoise : 



the dolphin of the ancients was 

 the porpoise; the dolphin of 

 modern sailors is a fish. 



171. The Sarigue Opossum. 



172. The Porcupine. 



173. The Pangolin. 



174. Skeleton of the Camel. 



175. Rhinoceros of India, or Single 



Horned. 



176. Head of the Goat. 



177. Head of the Elk. 



178. The Asiatic Elephant. 



179. Head of the Tapir. 



180. The Desman. 



181 . Skeleton of a Cetacean Dugong. 



N.B. The selection of the ske- 

 leton of the Dugong to re- 

 present a Cetacean, IB to be 

 regretted for two reasons : the 

 Dugong is not strictly a ceta- 

 ceous animal; and secondly, 

 the figure given in the original 

 is obviously copied from the 

 Oasemens Fossiles of Cuvier, in 

 which skeleton the sternum is 

 wanting. I examined it with 

 Baron Cuvier himself. 



182. Sternum and Shoulder Bones 



of the Ornithorhynchus Para- 

 doxus. 



183. Pelvis of the same Animal, 



184. The Roebuck. (At page 235 it is 



called Chamois by an error of 

 the press.) 



185. The Mole. 



186. 1. Humerus of the Mole. 2. 



Fore-arm and Hand of the Mole. 



187. Stomachs of the Sheep. 



188. Interior of the Stomachs of the 



189. Caucasian Race. 



190. Mongolian Race. 



190a. The Young Memnon, represent- 

 ing the Coptic Race, drawn 

 from the original. 



1906. Mongol, from Clarke's Travels. 



190c. Bosjesman, or Yellow African 

 Race, from Burchell's Travel* 

 in Southern Africa. 



190rf. Bosjesman playing on the 

 Gourah, from Burchell. 



190?. An Aboriginal Native of Aus- 

 tralia, from Peron. 



190/ 1 . Skull of a Tasmanian. 



1900. CaffreCranium(Negro Cranium) 

 190A. Caffre Skull. 



1901. Cherokee Head. 



191. Ethiopian Race. 



192. White-faced Maki, with its Young . 



193. Dog-faced Baboon. 



194. The Panther. 



195. The Spotted Hya?na. 



196. The Stoat, or Weasel. 



197. Common Otter. 



198. Fox. 



199. The Seal Phoca. 



200. The Bat, called Oreillard. or 



Wide-eared; also Great-eared. 



201. Bat, walking. 



202. Musaraigne, or Shrew Mouse, 



203. The Hedgehog. 



204. The Campagnol, or Water Rat. 



205. Head of a Rodent. 



206. The Lerot. 



207. The Jerboa. 



208. Head of the Armadillo. 



209. The Armadillo Cabassou. 



210. The Zebra. 



211. Hippopotamus. 



212. Bison. 



213. Musk Ox. 



214. Mouflon. 



215. The Stag. 



216. Rein-Deer. 



217. Giraffe. 



218. Whale. 



219. Kangaroo. 



220. Ornithorhynchus. 



221. Casoar k Casque -Galeated Cas- 



sowary Casuarius Galeatus. 



222. Squelette de Goeland Skeleton 



