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Paramecium. (From “Animal Biology.” Longmans). . . 
Behaviour of Paramecia. (After Jennings, American Journal 
QP JAVMOI)) oo ais Fon Bod 
Cell-division. (From “ Animal Biology.” Longmans) . 
Wapiti with antlers in velvet. (Drawing by Mr. Charles 
Whymper, after photograph by Miss Reynolds) . 
Wapiti with velvet shredding off. (Drawing by Mr. Charles 
Whymper, after photograph by Miss Reynolds) . 
-Sun-dew leaf and tentacles. (From Darwin’s “ Insectivorous 
Plants.” Murray. By kind permission of Mr. Francis 
Darwin, F.R.S.) 
Venus’s Fly-trap. (From Darwin’s “Insectivorous Plants.” 
Murray. By kind permission of Mr. Francis Darwin, F.R.S.) 
PlowerrOleValesnerta@ temic hel i ese) vom 1s) es) ealel es 
lowersOlnCatasetiin ee.cetcaie) tc tracts vote cel tee te 
Flower of Catasetum dissected. (From Darwin’s “ Fertiliza- 
tion of Orchids,’ Murray. By kind permission of Mr. 
MrancisyO ar wily. tusS:) ess Gim cieals nici feeicia) cuuuvela tts) omits 
Solitary Wasp stinging Caterpillar. (After Plate III. in Dr. 
and Mrs. Peckham’s “Solitary Wasps”) . . . . : 
Solitary Wasp dragging a Caterpillar to its Nest. (After 
Plate IV. in Dr. Peckham’s “Solitary Wasps”) . : 
Insect Larve: Sitaris, Argyromeba, and Leucopsis. (After 
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