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LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 



Na Page 



M2 Cfgnua mansu&tus, the mute or tame 



swan - - - - 109i 



943 OHis t&rda, the bustard - - - 109-1 



9U The grey pigeon . . - 1095 



945 a The carrier pigeon * - - 1096 



945 b The tumbler pigeon - - - 1096 



945 c The pouter pigeon - - - 1096 



949 rfetrao Perdix, the partridge - - 1099 



950 Tetrao Cot urn ix, the quail - - 1099 



951 r^trao sc6ticus, the red grouse or moor 



cock . . . _ 1099 



952 Tetrao Tetrix, the black grouse or black 



cock - - . . 1099 



953 T^trao Urog&.llus, the wood grouse - 1099 

 108 Hunting the quail - - - 140 

 924,925 A complete set of poultry-houses - 1083 



926 Portable nests, coops, and shelters - 1084 



927 An improved poultry-feeder - - 1084 

 1143 An improved pheasant-feeder - - 1281 



934 Bonnemain's apparatus for the incubation 



of chickens by hot water - - 1087 



935 Pinioning fowls - - - 1090 

 940 A decoy for wild ducks or wild fowl - 1092 

 946948 Pigeon-houses .... 1097 

 953, 955 Bird-cages .... 1100 



Fishes 

 956 a Cyprinus Carpio, the carp 



956 b Cyprinus Tinea, the tench 

 956 c Cyprinus Gobio, the gudgeon 

 956 d Pirca fluvi&tilis, the perch . 

 956 e E\ox I-ucius, the pike 

 956 / cyprinus Ph6xinus, the minnow 



. 1101 



- 1101 



- 1101 

 . 1101 



- 1101 



- 1101 



Miscellaneous cultivated Animals. 



957 a JRkna. esculenta, the esculent frog . 1103 



957 b Rhnii arbbrea, the tree frog - - 1103 



958 a Testiido grte^ca, the common tortoise 1103 



958 b restMo lut^ria, the mud tortoise - 1103 



962 Ckncei ^'stacus, the craw or oray fish - 1108 

 71 Hfelix pom^tia, the edible snail . . 99 



959 j56mbyx m^ri, the silk-worm - . 1104 



Quadruped Vermin. 



963 Mus Rattus, the domestic rat - . 1109 

 966 a M<is sylvaticus. the long-tailed field- 

 mouse - - . - 1111 



966 b The short-tailed field mouse - - 1111 



964 *, 965 * Paul's rattery . . 1110, Hll 



Insects, Worms, and Molltisca. 

 63 B6strichus pinip^rdus - . . 86 



724 a Cecidora^ia trftici - . -820 



724 b Cecidom^ia destructor, the Hessian fly 820 



967 a A'^grion virgo, the green dragon-fly ' j^ 1113 



No. Pa^ 



967 b ffphgmera vulg^ita, the day fly .1113 



967 c Phryg^nea rhombica, the spring fly - 1113 



968 Papilio urtica3, the small tortoiseshell 



butterfly - . . .1113 



969 a ffi'strus iTqui, the horse bee, male * 1114 

 969 b ffi'sti-us ^qui, the horse bee, female - 1114 

 969 c ffi'strus *qui, the larva of, commonly 



called " the bots " - . .1114 



969 d, e,f, m ffi'strus libvls, the ox fly ^ 1114 

 969 g, h, i ffi'strus OVis, the sheep fly - . 1114 



969 k, I Tabini, horse flies - . , 1114 



970 a Scaraba;''us 3/elol6ntha, the cock-chafer 



or midsummer dor . - . IIK 



970 b 5carabas^us Melol6ntha, the larva of - IIK 

 970 c, d Curculio nucum, the nut maggot, 



the larva of - ... lllf 



970 e, e Curculio nftcum, perfect insects of - 1116 



971 a Caterpillar of Pieris br^ssicae, or w^hite 



cabbage butterfly ... 1116 



971 b Caterpillar of Pieris, in the chrysalis state 1 1 16 

 971 c Pierii br&ssicae, perfect insect of - 1116 



971 d Green caterpillar of another species of 



white butterfly ... 1116 



971 e Green caterpillar, chrysalis of - - 1116 



971 / Green caterpillar, perfect insect or but- 



terfly - . . - 1116 



972 a C<3ccus persicbrum, natural size - 1117 

 972 b Coccus persicbrum, magnified - - 1117 

 972 c C<Jccus persicbrum, turned on its back 1117 

 972 d,e, e C6ccus f61ii qu^rcus - - 1117 

 972 g Excrescences on beech twigs * - 1117 

 972/ TTirips Physapus, natural size - - 1117 

 972 h rhrips Physapus, magnified . - 1117 

 972 i The gall apples of the oak . - 1117 

 972 k equips quercus fblii, the oak gall fly 1117 

 972 / A^phis in the winged state, magnified 1117 



972 m A^his in the larva or apterous state, 



magnified .... 1117 



973 a Sc61ytus destructor, female, natural size 1117 

 973 b Passages made in the bark by the 



winged Scolytus destructor - .1117 

 973 c Passages made in the bark by the larvse 



of Scolytus destrfictor . .1117 



973 d Scolytus destructor, magnified - 1117 



974 a, b Coccintlla, the lady-bird or lady-cow 1118 



974 c Syrphus, the larva of, . . .1118 



975 a 3'fpula croc^ta, saffron-coloured crane 



fly 1118 



975 b, d, e,f,g, h TYpula tritici, the wheat fly 1118 



975 c T^pula riv5sa, the river crane fly - 1118 



976 a, b, c, Blktta orientalis, the cock-roach 1119 



977 Net for capturing the turnip beetle - 1120 



978 Curtis's lime duster - . . 1120 



979 a, b ilmax agr^stis, the common slug . 1121 

 979 c, d TestacfeUus ?nungi, the shell slug - 1121 

 979 e Hhlix. nemor^is, the variegated wood 



snail - - - - 1121 



