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Figure 47.—Green Turtle. 
Figure 48.—Hawksbill Turtle or Tortoise-shell Turtle, 
Figure 49.—Loggerhead Turtle. 
Figure 50.—Leather-back Turtle. 
The seven preceding cuts are from Webster’s International Dictionary. 
Figure 51.—The native Bermuda Lizard (Humeces longirostris), x about 114. 
Phot. from nature by A. H. V., 1901. 
Figure 52.—Green Angel-fish (Angelichthys ciliaris Jord. and Everm.). From 
Webster’s International Dictionary, drawn from nature by A. H. V. 
Figure 53.—White Mullet (Mugil Braziliensis) ; altered from U. 8. Fish Com. 
Figure 54.—Rockfish (Mycteroperca bonaci); drawn from nature by A. H. V. 
Figure 5d.—Bermuda Hogfish (Lachnolaimus maximus), about ~5. Drawn by 
A. H. V., after Cuvier. 
Figure 5da.—Amber-fish (Seriola Dumereili); about 1g nat. size. Drawn by A. 
H. V., after Cuvier. 
The five preceding cuts of fishes are from Webster’s International Dictionary. 
Figure 56.—A large Bermuda Lobster (Panulirus argus) and a characteristic 
Bermuda fish trap. Phot. 1901, by A. H. V. 
Figure 57.—Land Crah (Gecarcinus lateralis); 13. Drawn from life by A. H. V. 
Figure 68.—American Quail or Bobwhite (Colinus Virginianus (L.) Les.). 
Figure 59.— Mocking-bird (Mimus polyglottus (L.) Brewer). This and last pre- 
ceding from Webster’s International Dictionary. 
Figure 60.—Huropean Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis (L.) Schif.). Phot. from 
- life, 1901, by A. H. V. 
Figure 61.—American Goldfinch or Thistle-bird (Astragalinus tristis (L.) Cab.). 
Figure 62.—Kuropean Starling (Sturnus vulgaris L.). This and preceding from 
Webster’s International Dictionary. Drawn by A. H. V. 
Figure 63.—American Blue-tailed Lizard (Anolis principalis L.), x 2. Phot. 
UDO. ony ANG Tel, We 
Figures 64, 65.—Great Surinam Toad or Agua Toad (Bufo agua Daud.), about 4 
nat. size. Phot. 1901, by A. H. V. 
Figure 66.—Pedipes tridens Pfr. Drawn by A. H. V. 
Figure 67 a, 6.—Native Bermuda Snail. (Pecilozonites cireumfirmatus (Redf.) 
Pilsb.), x 21g. Drawn by A. H. V. 
Figure 68, a, b,—Native Snail (Thysanophora hypolepta (Shutt.) Pilsb.), x10. 
Drawn by Pilsbry. 
Figure 69, a, b.—Native Operculated-snail (Helicina convexa Pfr.), x2. Drawn 
by A. H. V. 
Figure 70, a, b.—Little Snail (Thysanophora vortex (Pfr.), x 3. Drawn by Pilsbry. 
Figure 71.—Little Clear Snail (Zonitoides minusculus (Bin.), x4. After Binney. 
Figure 72.—Toothed Snail (Polygyra microdonta (Desh.), x 3. Drawn by A. H. V. 
Figure 73.—Pupoides marginatus (Say), x 61g. After Binney. 
Figure 74a.—Pupa servilis Gld., x9. 
Figure 746.-—Pupa jamaicensis C. B. Ad., x 9. 
Figure 74c.—Pupa rupicola Say, x9, This and two preceding drawn by Pilsbry. 
Figure 75, a.—Rumina decollata ; ordinary adult form, x 114; b, the same; an 
adult that has retained most of the apical whorls, x 114 ; ¢, the 
same; young shell, x114. Phot. by A. H. V. 
