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Iol. 
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List of Illustrations. 
Transformation of Strombus . 5 . . . 
Pigeons. Drawn from life . : 5 5 . . 
Pigeons (continued). Drawn from life . . . 
Fowls. Drawn from life. : ‘ : . . 
Fowls (continued). Drawn from life . . . . 
Pair of Japanese Fowls, long-tailed breed 2 . . 
Canaries. Drawn from life . ‘i . . 5 4 
Sebastopol, or Frizzled Goose : 
The Dingo, or wild dog of Australia. . 
Dogs. Drawn from life s é . . : . 
Dogs (continued). Drawn from life = : a 
The Hairless Dog of Japan . . . 
The skull of a Bull-dog compared with ‘that of a Deer- 
hound : : : e 5 3 F : 
Rabbits. Drawn from life. . . ° . 
Horses. Drawn from life. : : ‘ . $ 
Sheep. Drawn from life . 5 . . : 
Cattle. Drawn from life 2 
Wild Boar contrasted with a modern Dimestentet Pig . 
Seasonal changes of colour in Ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus) 
Gdicnemus crepitans, showing the instinctive attitude of 
concealment i: 
Imitative forms and colours in insects. e 5 a 
The larva of Puss Moth (Cerura vinula) . . E 
The larva of Puss Moth in disturbed attitude ‘ % 
Three cases of mimicry . . . : . 
Two further cases of mimicry ; flies resembling a wasp in 
the one and a bee in the other : : 
A case of mimicry where a non-venomous species of snake 
resembles a venomous one 
A case of mimicry where a homopterous festvablésia a eat 
cutting ant . . . . : . 
Feather-footed pigeon . : : é : . - 
Raia radiata a J $ z . . a 
Electric organ of the Skate a : : 2 
Electric cells of Raa radiata 
The Garden Bower-bird (Amblyornts nor, ia 
Courtship of Spiders : 5 : 2 2 i 
Courtship of Spiders (covtinued) . . : 
The Bell-bird (Chasmorhynchus avuend) ‘ ' 
C. tricarunculalus : : . . . s 
