LIST gv THE ENGKAVINGS. 



No. of Fig. 



25. Monads, ............ 



26. Animals believed to be capable of Kesuscitatiou. — a, Tardigrade ; b, 



Kotifera; c, Auguillula, ..... 



27. Sponge — Spongia Cyma, ..... 



28. Nejitune's Cup — Raphidophora Patera, 



29. Sargassum or Swimming Fuciis — Fucus bacciferus, 



30. Coral — Caryophillia ramea, .... 



31. Polypi of Coral, magnified; Ciliated Ovule; Larva, 



32. Fiahiug for Coral in the Mediterranean, 



33. Madrepore Island in the Archipelago of Pometou, 



34. Dactyloid Pliolades in their Holes — Pholas dactylus 

 3-5. Stoue-eating Modiola — Modiola lithophaga, 



36. Euins of the Temple of Jupiter Serapis. — From a photograph 



37. Teredo, and Fragment of Wood devoured b}' others, . 



38. Furaminifera, great!}' enlarged, ...... 



39. Chalk of Meudon, seen with the Microscope, 



40. Goliath of Drury — G'oUathus giganteus (natural size), 

 4L Monnolyce phyllodes, ........ 



42. Membraceoe, much magnified. "Little Devils" of GeofFroy, 



43. Biiprestis imperialis. ..... 



44. Cetonia Cervus, ...... 



45. Cetonia eendea, ...... 



46. Cetonia sanguinolenta, .... 



47. Plialcena hyemalis, male and female, . 



48. Phalcena nv.da, male and female, 



49. Stenopteryx of the Swallow — Stenoptcryx llirundinis, 



50. Melophagus of the Sheep — 2/dophagits Ovis, 

 5L Mosquito, highly magnified — Cide.v Simuliitm, . 



52. Organs of the Mouth of Gnat, ..... 



53. Negroes of Lower Senegal pi'otectiug themselves against Mosquitoes 



54. Tsetse Fly, natural size and magnified, .... 



55. Proboscis of the Common Fly, seen through the Microscopie, 



56. Pyralis of the Vine in its different stages — Pyrali.s strigidalis, 

 b1. Sphinx Galii plundering Flowers, ..... 



58. Scales from the Wings of difl'erent Butterflies, seen -with the Micro 



scojie, .......... 



59. Scale from "Wing of Butterfly, seen with the Magnifyiug-glass, 

 GO. iluscular Ajjparatus of the Willow-caterpillar, . 



61. Tilole Cricket, natural size — GryllotaljJa vulgaris, 



62. Brush and Pincers of the Common Bee, .... 



63. Bee seen from below with its Ventral Segments of W^ax, . 

 04. Hind Feet, used as Ciliary Oars, in the male and female L)y 



and the Prehensile Foot of the male, 



65. Claw of the Lion, ..... 



66. Si>ider's Claw, seen with the Microscope, . 



67. Little Whirlwig — Gyrimis natator, 

 68-70. Diversiform Anteinia\ Pentaplatartlirus paussoidcs. Platyrhojxdu. 



denticornis. Lebioderus Goryi, 

 Head and Jaws of the Caterpillar, 

 Common Ephemera — Ephemera communis. 

 Aerial Mouth or Stigma of the Common Fly, 



74. Larva of the Common Gnat — Culex pipiens, 



75. Common Gnat {Cule.v pipiens), and its Metamorphoses, magnified 



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