897 A. FE, Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. 485 
LIST OF CUTS IN THE TEXT. 
The illustrations of scenery are mostly from photographs made by my son, 
A. Hyatt Verrill, during our visit in 1901; a few were made by my son, C. S. 
Verrill, in 1898 ; several are from purchased photographs by artists unknown to 
me. Several botanical cuts are from photographs by Dr. W. G. Van Name, of 
our party, in 1901. Many are from drawings by A. H. Verrill. A large part of 
the cuts of insects, birds, fishes and reptiles, and some others, are from Web- 
ster’s International Dictionary, by permission of the publishers, G. & C. Mer- 
riam Co.; most of these were also from drawings by A. H. Verrill, made 
under my direction. These are numbers 43, 446-50, 52-55a, 58, 59, 61, 62, 91, 
101, 102, 110, 111, 113, 117, 120, 121, 124, 129, 132, 133, 136, 137, 140, 141, 143, 144, 
145, 146, 149, 150, 153, 154, 157, 160, 161, 165a, 166a, 167, 168, 171-174, 176, 177, 
181, 182a, 183-185, 1866, 187, 188, 196, 198, 200, 201, 218, 224-225, 229. In 
general the source of each cut is given, if known. 
Our acknowledgments are also due to Messrs, A. E. Outerbridge & Co., New 
York, agents of the Quebec Steamship Co., for numerous courtesies, which con- 
tributed very materially to our success in obtaining photographic illustrations 
and collections. 
Figure 1.—A Bermuda Residence in winter (Llanstwyth, Mr. J. Bell). Phot. 1901, 
by A. H. Verrill. 
Figure 2.—Gibb’s Hill Lighthouse, as seen from the sea, bearing N. E. by North; 
after Findlay. 
Figure 3.—Roadside at Fairy Lands near Hamilton; Cocoa-nut Palms and 
Hibiscus Hedge. 
Figure 4.—Native Palmettos. Phot. 1898, by C. S. Verrill. 
Figure 5.—Royal Palms near Hamilton, at Pembroke Hall. 
Figure 6.—Banana Patch in fruit; a Pawpaw with fruit is near the right side. 
Figure 7.—Cathedral Rocks, Somerset Island. Phot. 1901, A. H. V. 
Figure 8.—Cardinal-bird, from life. Phot. 1901, A. H. V. 
Figure 9.—Bluebird. Phot. from life, 1901, A. H. V. 
Figure 10.—Ground Dove. Phot. from life, 1901, A. H. V. 
Figure 11.—Quarrying Limestone with chisels and saw. 
Figure 12.—Road Cutting near Hamilton. 
Figure 13.—Harrington Sound and Islets. Phot. 1901, A. H. V. 
Figure 14.—Lion Rock and Harrington Sound. Phot. 1901, A. H. V. 
Figure 15.—Walsingham ; Mangrove Trees on the left side. Phot. 1901, A. H. V. 
Figure 16.—Ancient Narrow Street in St. George’s. Phot. 1901, A. H. V. 
Figure 17.—St. George’s ; the Public Square. The old St. George’s Hotel is at 
the right. Phot. 1901, A. H. V. 
Figure 18.—Castle Island from Charles’ Island ; (a), Ruins of King’s Castle ; (0), 
The Citadel or Devonshire Redoubt and Fort; (c), Stone Sea- 
wall or Palisade; (e), Barracks. 
Figure 19.—Castle Island ; the Citadel or Stone Redoubt (Devonshire Redoubt), 
Phot. 1901, A. H. V. 
Figure 20.—Ancient illustrations (made by Norwood in 1622) of King’s Castle 
(M), and Southampton Fort (L) ; first published in 1624, by Capt. 
John Smith. 
Trans. Conn. AcaD., Vou. XI. 57 Frs., 1903. 
