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HUTCHIBSON, Rev. H. N : -Tylosaiirus 



Ice Flowers. By Mrs. Aubrey Le Blond 



Ichthyosaur. By Sir Harry Johnston 



Iguanodon. By R. I. Pocock 



Insect Imposter 



Intelligence of Roots. By S. Leonard Baston 



Introduction. By Lord Avebury 



Jack-Frui t See : Vegetable Bread 



Jelly -Fi shes 



Jew' s Ear Fungus . By Edward Step 



JOHNSON, Walford B:- The Life History of the Frog. 



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Sir Harry: -The African Jacana or Leaf -Walker. 



Sir Harry: -The Archaeopteryx 



Sir Harry: -Beautiful Pheasants 



Sir Harry: -Birds of Paradise 



Sir Harry: -The Black Cockatoo 



Sir Harry: -The Boiami Fish 



Sir Harry: -The Crested Ibis 



Sir Harry: -Flamingoes 



Sir Harry:-The Gaucharo, or Oil Bird 



Sir. H. H:-The Giant Clam 



Sir H.H:- Giant Crab of Japan 



Sir Harry:-The Great Sea Eagle 



Sir Harry: -The Harpy Eagle 



Sir Harry :-Hombills 



Sir Harry: -The Homed Curassow 



Sir Harr;,--: -Homed, Frilled and Armoured 



Dinosaurs 



Sir He rrj' : -Huimning -Birds 



Sir Harrj':-The Ichthyosaur 



Sir Harry:-The Largest of the Bats 



Sir Harrj':-The Largest Woodpecker In The 



World 



Sir Harry: -Letf Insects 



Sir H. H:- The Long-Nosed Monkey of Borneo... 

 Sir Harry: -Mammoths ana Extinct Elephants.... 



Sir Karry:-The Pelycosaur 



Sir Harry: -A Plesioseur 



Sir Harr5'-:-The Pterodactyls 



Sir Harry: -The Python and Its Prey 



Sir Harry : -Strange Chrneleons 



Sir Harry: -The Superb Lyre Bird 



Sir H£rry:-A Tailless Lemur 



Sir Ha rrj--: -Toucans 



Sir H. H:- Tv/o Lragons of the Prime 



Sir K. H:- Umbrella Birds 



Sir Harry:-Von Der Eecken's Lobelia 



XIX, 



800-802. 



XV, 



627-631. 



VII, 



297-300. 



XIII, 



523-530. 



XXVI, 



1067-1068. 



XXV, 



lOOA-1007. 



I, 



1-viii. 



XX, 



822-823. 



XXVII, 



1098-1099. 



XVII, 



715-716. 



XXVI, 



1079-XXVII,108A 



XIV, 



577-578. 



VIII, 



328-329. 



XX, 



8/;4.-XXI, 8^4. 



XII, 519-XIII, 526. 



VIII, 



3>2>3-3>i^. 



XIII, 



5-42-5U. 



XXVIII 



, 112/i-1126. 



XV, 



619-622. 



XXVI, 



107^-1075. 



VI, 



269-270. 



VI, 



270-272. 



IX, 



396. 



XXVIII 



, 1U8. 



VII, 



288-292. 



XXIV, 



990-991. 



XII, 



^88-/^89. 



XXVI, 



IO6O-IO6A. 



VII, 



297-300. 



XXII, 



9U-916. 



x\ai, 



700-702. 



XII, 



^89-A92. 



VI, 



2/i6-2A8. 



IX, 



370-373. 



XI, 



4-50-/^52. 



X, 



-405-408. 



VIII, 



342-343. 



VII, 



318. 



XIV, 



586-589. 



X, 



41 8-4.20. 



VIII, 



3^8. 



XI, 



448-^50. 



VI, 



258-260 ; 



VI, 



268. 



XXV, 



1015-1016. 



