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LIST OF PLATES 
On the edge of the Moor 
John Gilbert Baker, F.R.S., I’.L.8., ete. ... 
Basking Shark at Redear 
Frullania dilatata ys 
tamarisci J 
Of various species of Fr nllamiey sae 
Fig. 4.—Jubula hutchinsize ... - ) 
Fig. 5.—Polyotus magellanicus Re j 
Reproductive Organs of Frullania dilatata 
Figs. 7 and 8.—Sporophyte of generation of 
Frullani dilatata a oe Hee 
Verticicladinm Cheesmanii Crossl. .. 
Daubenton’s Bat and Young one 
Young of Pipistrelle or Common Bat 
Parts of Chrysopa perla and C. flava 
British Eggs of Pallas’ Sand Grouse 
Shells from British Carboniferous Rocks ... 
British Tunicata 
British Pipe Fishes i 
Pipistrelle and Long-eared Bats 
Transverse Section of Wood of Oak 
Sir Michael Foster, K.C.B., &e. 
Flamingo Group in the American Museum 
of Natural History 
Speeton Ammonites 
The Bempton Cliffs 
The Linnet 
Malformed Antler of Red Deen nee eee ae 
on-Sea, Lincs. d ; 
Kittiwakes on Nests 
Guillemots on Pinnacle Rocks, Fane Gade 
Eider Duck and Nest; Lesser Black Back 
Gull .. 5 
iKiétiwalkes and Guiltsmota: on ihe. Staple 
Island; A Group of Puftins 
Puffins; Cormorants and Sandwich Tenis 
on ‘their Nests 
Herring Gull and Nest at Hay sker 
