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PLATE XC. 
Figure 1.—One of the Walsingham Caves, with water in the bottom. P. 441. 
Figure 2.—Pinnacle Rocks at Tobacco Bay, near Fort Catherine, St. George’s 
Island. P. 474. 
Phate XOCI. 
Another of the Caves at Walsingham, with water in the bottom, 
1901. Phot. by A. H. V. P. 441, 470. 
Puate XCII. 
Same Cave as shown in the last plate; a different part, 1901. A. H.V. 
Puate XCIIT. 
Figure 1.—Peniston’s Cave ; view of the middle portion. P. 488, 471. 
Figure 2.—The same Cave; view of the lower portion. Both photographed by 
A. H. V., 1901. 
Puate XCIV. 
Figure 1.—Bermuda Lobster (Panulirus argus). P. 705. Photographed from 
nature by A. H. V. 
Figure 2.—1, 2, Devil fishes (Octopus rugosus); much reduced; 3, ‘‘ Rock- 
sucker” (Chiton marmoreus); 4, crab (Geograpsus lividus), as 
seized by Octopus; 5, fragments of the Spotted Cowry (Cyprea 
exanthema) and of the Cliff-crab (Grapsus grapsus) destroyed 
by Octopus; 6, Squid (Loligo Pealei); 7, common Starfish (Asterias 
tenuispina); 8, Red Sea-anemone (Actinia Bermudensis); 9, Green 
Sea-anemone (Aiptasia tagetes). From a drawing, by A. H. V. 
PuaTE XCV. 
Figure 1.—Coney; Nigger-fish; Guativere; Ouatilibi (Bodianus fulvus (L.) 
Jord. and Ev.) P. 701. About 1¢ natural size. 
Figure 2.—Hamlet; Hamlet Grouper (Hpinephelus striatus (Bloch) Jord. and Ey.) 
About + natural size. P. 701. 
Figure 3.—Yellow-finned Rockfish or Grouper (Mycteroperca venenosa (L.), apua 
(Bl.) J. and Ever.) About % natural size. P. 699. 
Figure 4.—Tiger Rock-fish (Mycteroperca tigris (Cuv. and Val.) Boulang.). 
About ;j, natural size. All much reduced; after drawings from 
life and photos from mounted specimens for details, by A. H. 
Verrill. 
Puatrt XCVI. 
Figure 1.—Scissors Grinder; Bermuda Cicada (Cicada Bermudiana, sp. nov.) ; 
male; x 1144. P. 736. 
Figure 2.—The same, under side of smaller male; x 114. 
Figure 3.—North American Cicada (C. tibicen); natural size. 
Figure 4.—Orange branch and fruit infested by the Purple Seale (Mytilaspis 
citricola), x 1%. P. 808. 
Figure 5.—The same scale on another branch; c, Chionaspis citri, white male 
scales; x 1%. 
