DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER 



?OR PLACING THE CUTS. 



Ijion and vignette to vol. i, to face each other at the beginning 

 of vol. i. 



Newfoundland dog and vignette to vol. ii, to face each other at 

 the beginning of vol. ii. 



Haven and vignette to vol. iii, to face each other at the beginning 

 of vol. iii. 



Turkey and vignette to vol. iv, to face each other at the begin- 

 ning of vol. iv. 



Shark biting off a man's leg and vignette to vol. v, to face each 

 other at the beginning of vol. v. 



Amphibia and reptiles and vignette to, vol. vi, to face each other 

 at the beginning of vol. vi. .,, 



Bull dog and monkey, v. i, p. 233. 



Ass and old man, v. ii, p. 35. 



Elephant and child, v. i, p. 135?. 



Bear, manner of taking the, v. i, p. 96. 



Wolf and peasant in a pitfal, v. i, p. 64. 



Domestic cock and hens, v. iv, p. 3. 



Eagle, flying at his keeper, v. iii, p. 54. 



Parrot and waterman, v. iii, p. 128. 



Horse and his master (an Arab) v. ii, p. 20. 



Monkey stealing the man's dinner, v. i, p. 201. 



Sparrows, Mr. Smellie's adventure with, v. iii. p. 27*. 



Cat catching fish, v. ii, p. 191. 



Fox chased with her cub, v. i, p, 71. 



Taking sea-fowl (gannet) v. iv, p. 326. 



Black snake taking children's victuals, v. vi, p. 7$. 



Hare taking refuge, v. i, p. 322. 



Water ousel, its immersion, v. iv, p; 133. 



Goose, sagacity of, v. ir, p. 225. 



Ostrich, v. iii, p, 27. 



Tiger frightened with an umbrella, v. i, p. 31. 



Donkey (ourang outang) 'v. i, p. J 87. 



