BIRDS AND ALL NATURE.— Continued. 



AUGUST, 1898. 



177 Wilson's Tern. 



178 Coyote. 



179 Fox Squirrel. 



180 Loon. 



181 Butterflies, Second Series. 



182 American Red Fox. * 



183 Least Sandpiper. 



184 Mountain Sheep. 



SEPTEMBER, 1898. 



18.T American Herring Gull. 



186 Raccoon. 



187 Pigmy Antelope. 



188 Red-shouldered Hawk. 



189 Butterflies, Third Series. 



190 American Gray Pox. 



191 Gray Squirrel. 



192 Pectoral Sandpiper. 



OCTOBER, 1898. 



193 King Bird of Paradise. 



194 Peccary. 



195 Bottle-nosed Dolphin. 



196 Tufted Puffin. 



197 Butterflies, Fourth Series. 



198 Armadillo. 



199 Red-headed Duck. 



200 Golden Rod. 



NOVEMBER, 1898. 



201 Prairie Sharp-tail Grouse 



202 BroWn and Red Bat. 



203 American Otter. 



204 American Golden Plover 



205 Moths. 



206 Canadian Porcupine. 



207 Caspian Tern. 



208 Flowering Almond. 



JANUARY, 1899. 



217 Chimpan?ee-. 



218 Puma. 



219 Lemon. 



220 Amerir^an Mistletoe. 



221 Nuts. 



222 Whippu^--w;il. 



223 Snapping Turtle. 



224 Sandhill Crane. 



FEBRUARY, 1899. 



225 Ginger. 



226 Crab-eating Opossum. 



227 Geographic Turtle. 



228 White Ibis. 



229 Iris. 



230 Duck-billed Platypus. 



231 Cape Mav Warbler. 



232 The Cocoanut. 



MARCH, 1899. 



233 Tufted Titmouse. 



234 Northern Hare. 



235 Pineapple. 



236 Hooded Merganser. 



237 Cloves. 



238 Common Ground Hog. 



239 Common Mole. 



240 Azalea. 



APRIL, 1899. 



241 Nutmeg. 



242 American Barn Owl. 



243 Kangaroo. 



244 Hoary Bat. 



245 Nashville Warbler. 



246 English Grapes. 



247 Swift Fox. 



248 Hyacinth. 



DECEMBER, 1898. 



209 African Lion. 



210 Cacti. 



211 Flying Squirrel. 



212 Humming-Birds. 



213 Silkworm. 



214 California Vulture. 



215 American Goldeneye. 



216 Skunk. 



JANUARY, 1900. 



297 Virginia Rail. 



298 Blue- winged Teal. 



299 Yellow-headed Blackbird 



300 Black Squirrel. 



301 Weasel (Ermine). 



302 Quince. 



303 Quartz. 



304 Lily of the Valley. 



MAY, 1899. 



249 Cedar Waxwing. 



250 Hvrax. 



251 Coffee. 



252 Bonaparte's Gull. 

 2,53 Common Baboon. 



254 Grinnell's Water Thrush. 



255 Hairy-Tailed Mole. 



256 Cineraria. 



JUNE, 1899. 



257 A Feather Changing from 



Green to Yellow. 



258 Western Yellow-Throat 



259 Myrtle Warbler. 



260 Bl'je-winged Yellow Warbler. 



261 Golden-winged Warbler. 

 362 Mourning Warbler. 



263 Chestnut-side Warbler. 



264 Black-throated Blue Warbler. 



SKFTEMBEK, 1899. 



265 Pointer Dog. 



266 Shells. 



267 Marbles. 

 368 Ores. 



269 Minerals. 



270 Water Lilies. 



271 Yellow Perch. 



272 Beetles. 



OCTOBER, 1899. 



273 Forests. 



274 Grand Canon. 



275 Terraced Rocks, Yellowstone 



Park. 



276 Rooster and Hen. 



277 Oil Well. 



278 Polished Woods. 



279 Brook Trout. 



280 Niagara Falls. 



NOVEMBER, 1899. 



281 Lady-Slipper. 

 283 Tea. 



283 Towhee. 



284 Canary. 



285 South Carolina Paroquet. 



286 Chipmunk. 



287 Peach. 



288 Common Minerals and Valu- 



able Ores. 

 DECEMBER, 1899. 



289 Narcissus. 

 390 Coca. 



291 Red-tailed Hawk. 



292 Maryland Yellow-Throat 



293 Lyre Bird. 



294 Cow Bird. 



295 Wild Cat. 



296 European Squirrel. 



FEBRUARY, 1900. 



305 Killdeer. 



306 Cinnamon Teal. 



307 Clapper Rail. 



308 Gopher. 



309 Mink. 



310 Carbons. 



311 Licorice. 



312 Yellow Lady-Slipper and Painted Cup. 



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