xiv DIVERSIONS OF A NATURALIST 



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14. FANCIFUL DESIGNS BY MYKEN^EAN ARTISTS, SHOWING 



CHANGE OF THE CUTTLEFISH (OCTOPUS OR 



" POULPE ") INTO A BULL'S HEAD AND OTHER SHAPES 131 



15. THE GOOSE AND THE BARNACLE . . . .133 



16. COPY OF A SERIES OF MODIFIED GEESE PAINTED ON 



AN EARLY MYKEN/EAN POT, FIGURED BY M. PERROT 134 



17. Two DRAWINGS ON POTTERY OF MODIFIED GEESE, 



FROM PERROT'S "OSSUAIRE DE CRETE" . .135 



1 8. LEAVES FROM THE TREE, DRAWN ON A MYKEN/EAN 



POT . . . . . .136 



19. SOME BRITISH MARINE BIVALVE MOLLUSCS . . 144 



20. THE Two COMMON KINDS OF "SAND-HOPPER". . 153 



21. A PHOSPHORESCENT SHRIMP (EUPHAUSIA PELLUCIDA) . 154 



22. THE CRANE-FLY (DADDY-LONG-LEGS), TIPULA OLERACEA 217 



23. COMPARISON OF THE RIGHT HALF OF THE LOWER JAW 



OF A, MODERN EUROPEAN ; B, EOANTHROPUS FROM 

 PlLTDOWN J AND C, CHIMPANZEE . . .277 



24. DIAGRAMS OF THE LOWER SURFACE OF THE LOWER 



JAW OF A, MAN ; B, THE EOANTHROPUS OF PILT- 

 DOWN (THE LEFT HALF RE-CONSTRUCTED) ; AND C, 

 THE CHIMPANZEE . . . . .283 



25. THE PILTDOWN JAW AND THE HEIDELBERG JAW . 286 



26. THE CANINE TOOTH OF THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE LOWER 



JAW OF EOANTHROPUS DAWSONI . . .287 



27. CANINE TOOTH OF THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE LOWER 



JAW OF A EUROPEAN CHILD, MILK DENTITION . 287 



28. THE PILTDOWN JAW (EOANTHROPUS) . . .288 



29. COMPLETE SKULL AND JAW OF EOANTHROPUS DAWSONI 290 



