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tion — Color Varieties — Important Families Represented — Common Forms De- 

 scribed — Earthworms. 



CHAPTER XXXIV. 



Shells from the SexV-shore: Part One. 

 Plates 102, 103 [104, 105, 106]. 

 Pleasure of Collecting Shells — The Common Forms Numerous — Three Tj^pes 

 of ]\Iollusca — ]\Iussels, Clams, Scallops, Oysters — Attempts at Oyster Culture — 

 Gasteropods. including the Snails, Slugs, Whelks, Cowries, Periwinkles, etc. — • 

 Spiny Rock Shells— Tritons— Spindle Shells— AVhelks— Dog Wlielk— r^Iitre 

 Shells— :\Iargin Shells— Olives— Harp Shells— Dove Shells— Grey Shells. , 



CHAPTER XXXV. 



Shells from the Sea-shore : Part Two. 

 Plates 104, 105. [See Chapter XXXIV]. 

 Cone Shells— Auger Shells— Conch Shells— Cowry Shells— Egg Shells— Tun 

 Shells — Cameo Shells — Moon Shells — Slipper Shells — Limpets, etc. — Worm 

 Shells — Caicum Shells — Eulimas — Pyramid Shells — Sun-Dial Shells — Violet 

 Snails — Ladder Shells — Cerithiida^ — Periwinkles — Sea Snails — Turban Shells — ■ 

 Top Shells— Keyhole Limpets— Umbrella Shells— Chitons— Bubble Shells— Sea 

 Slugs. 



CHAPTER XXXVI. 



Plants and ANiMiU^s from the Coral Reef: Part One. 

 Plates 106, 107, 108, 109. 110. [72. 102, 103, 104, 105, 111, 112. 113, 114, 



115, 116, 117]. 

 The Common Crabs — The Lobster — Prawns — Shrimps — Hermit Crabs^ 

 Barnacles — Common Corals — Sea-Anemonies — Coral Reefs — Eight-Rayed Corals 

 — Sea-Fans — Sea-Plumes, etc. — Jellyfish — Hydroids — Portuguese Man-of-war 

 ^Sea Money — AIoss-Animals — Lamp Shells — Sea-Sciuirts — Balanoglossus. 



CHAPTER XXXVII. 



Plants and Animals from the Coral Reef: Part Two. 

 Plates 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, [See Chapter XXXVI]. 

 Starfish — Sea-Urchins — Brittle - Stars — Sea - Cucumbers — Sea-Lilies or 

 Crinoides — Flat-AVorms — Bristle-Worms — Earthworms — Single - Celled and 

 Many-Celled Animals — Sponges — Protozoa — Seaweeds — How to Collect Ha- 

 waiian Algae. 



