No. 



Page 



Pea Seed Pest. By Harold Bastin. 



PeerlE end Peerl Oysters. Ey Charles Be 



Boismaison 



Pelorus Jack. Ey F. T. Biillen 



Pelycosaoir. By Sir Harry Johnston 



PHILLIPS, T. E. F.:-The Planet Jupiter 



PHILLIPS, T. E. P.: -Saturn - The Ringed Planet. 



Planet Jupiter. By T. E. R. Phillips 



Plant lilimicry 



Plant or Animal - ?}hich? By Edward Step 



Plant Thfct Sets Water Traps. By John J. Ward.. 

 Plants Which Seek and Avoid The Light. By S. 



Leonard Bastin 



Plesioseur. By Sir Harry Johnston 



XXI, 



855-858. 



POCOCK, 

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 POCOCK, R. 

 POCOCK, R. 

 POCOCK, R. 

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R. 

 R. 

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; -Bird-Eating Spiders 



; -Fishes of the Old Red Sand-Stone.... 



: -Gi ant Ground Sloths 



:-Gi£nt Reptile of Vi'yoiaing 



-The Iguanodon 



:-The King Crab 



: -Mimicry in Spiders 



-Pariasaurus, An Ancient Reptile 



;-The Sabre-Toothed Tiger 



-Trap-Door Spiders 



:-The ?.'ater Spider 



; -X-ray Spider 



Pollen. By Edwsrd Step 



Polycystins. By Richard Kerr 



Porcupines and Their Iir.itators. By R. Lydekker. . . . 



Portuguese Man-(5'-War. By Frtjik T. Bullen.. 



POULTON, E. B : -Warning Colours 



Praying Mantis and Its Relatives. By John J. Ward. 



Proteus, or 01m. By R. Lydekker 



Protozoa See: Polycystins 



Pterodactyls . By Sir Harry Johnston 



PYCRATT, 'A. P:-The Alloseur 



PYCRAFT, W. P:-An Ancient Relation of the Rhino- 

 ceros 



PYCRAFT, ft. P-f-AJicient Ugliness 



PICRAFT, W. P:-Angel-Fish 



P:-Anim8ls Which IDrow Backvijards ...... . 



P:-An Animeted Aeroplane 



?:-The Archer-Fish 



P:-The Becoming of a Chicken 



PYCRAFT, W. 

 PYCFJJ'T, W. 

 PYCRAJT, W. 

 PYCRiJT, 7>. 



PYCPJJT, 7«. P:-The Bird With Hands. 



VI, 



280-VII, 285 



III, 



121-122. 



XI, 



^50-^^52. 



VII, 



300-304. 



V, 



209-213. 



VII, 



300-304. 



XXI, 



875-876. 



XVI, 



682-XVII, 686. 



IX, 



375-376. 



XII, 



502-508. 



X, 



AO5-AO6. 



VII, 



320-VII], 32A. 



XVIII, 



738-7U. 



XVI, 



662-664. 



II, 



53-55. 



XIII, 



528-530. 



VII, 



292-294. 



HI, 



116-117. 



XXIV, 



1000-1002 



III, 



122-124. 



XI, 



460-462. 



n, 



65. 



I, 



4-5. 



XXI, 



876-879. 



11, 



72-79. 



XXI, 



851-855. 



IV, 



153-154. 



XVII, 



687-691. 



IV, 



156-160. 



XIV, 



562-564. 



n, 



^2-79. 



VIll, 



3/!^-343. 



XX, 



812-815 . 



XXIV, 



970-971. 



XXIII; 



935-936. 



XXVI, 



1068-1070 



V, 



201-203. 



IV, 



166-169 . 



X, 



409-410. 



XXIV, 



991-994. 



IV, 



177-178. 



