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LIST OF THE WOOD ENGBAVINGS. 



17. 





Engraving to show the Double 

 Roots of the Spinal Nerves, the 

 Ganglion on the Posterior ]{<>< >t , 

 and the Filament communicating 

 with the Sympathetic. 



Superior portion of the Gangli- 

 onary System. 



Nervous System of the Carahus of 

 tti- Gardens. 



. Nasal Fossae in Man. 



Auditory Apparatus in Man. 



Tympanum and Small Bones of 

 the Ear. 



Small Bones of the Ear. 



Globe of the Eye, dissected. 



Diagram to show the Refraction of 

 Light. 



Diagram illustrating the Refrac- 

 tion of Light from a rare into a 

 denser Medium. 



Diagram to show the Inversion of 

 the Rays of Light on the Retina. 



Dissection of the Muscles of the 

 Eyeball. 



Sketch to explain the Mechanics of 

 Muscular Action. 



Facial Angle of Camper. 

 Skeleton Head of the Horse. 

 Muscles of the Human Face. 

 Vertebral Column (Human). 

 Human Vertebra. 

 Human Skeleton. 

 Skeleton of the Camel. 

 Human Thorax. 



Sketch to show the Theory of a 

 Centre of Gravity and Base of 

 Sustentation. 



Skeleton of the Foot of the Horse. 

 ,, ,, of the Stag. 



of the Kan garoo . 

 of the Seal. 

 , , of the Flying Fish Dac- 

 tylopterus. 

 The Galeopithecns. 

 Skeleton of the Bat. 



of the Vulture. 



White-throated Sapajou - Mon- 

 keys of America. 

 Anatomy of the Human Larynx. 



97. The Ant-lion. 



!is. The Larva of the Ant-lion. 



''.. The Pitfall of ditto. 



FIG. 



100. Common Squirrel. 

 lul. The HiimpMer. 

 I'U. N.-l ..fth.- Mygale. 

 M:{. N,-st <,f the Tortrix. 



104. TheNecrophorus Sexton Beetle. 



105. The Xylocope Carpenter Bee. 



106. Nest of the Xylocope, or Car- 



penter Bee. 



107. Nest of the Goldfinch. 



108. Nest of the Baya. 



109. Nest of the Sylvia Sutoria. 



110. The Beaver. 



111. Nest of the Republican. 



112. Vertical Section of a Wasp's Nest. 



113. Working Bee. 



114. Posterior Limb of the Bee. 



115. Chi in pai ix c. 



116. Facial Angle of Camper. 



117. Cranium of the Negro, showing 



the low facial angle. 



118. Skeleton Head of the Macaque. 



119. of the Boar. 

 119a. Vertical Section of the Human 



Cranium and Face. 

 1196. Profile of Negro, European, and 

 Oran Outan. 



120. Hydra, or Fresh W r ater Polyp "f 



Trembley. 



121. Limulus (called also the Mo- 



lucca Crab). 



122. The Craw-fish. 



123. Masticatory Apparatus of the 



Craw-fish. 

 121. The Axolotl. 



125 The Lepidosiren . 



126 to 130. Figures to show the Meta- 



morphoses of the Frog. 

 130a. The Human Vertebra. 

 1306. The Ideal Vert.-l.ra. 



131. Carnivorous Tooth of the Lion. 



132. The Lernea. 



133. Larvae of the Lernea. 



134. Cyclops; oneoftheEntomostraea. 



135. Larvae of the Cyclops. 



136. Asteria, or Sea" Star. 



137. Theoretic Figure, to show the 



arrangement and relative po- 

 sition of the great Organic 

 Apparatusesin the Vertebrata, 

 and more especially in Mam- 

 mals. 



138. Skeleton of the Ostrich. 



139. Nervous System of an Insect 



Carabus of the Gardens. 



140. Ideal Section of the Body of a 



Craw-fish. 



141. The Scolopeudra Centipede. 



142. Ideal Section of the Body of a 



Cephalopodous Mollusc. 



143. Limneus Stagnalis. 



