In the following List of Articles to appear in Part III, it would be 

 hard to find one that is not of the greatest interest, written, as 

 they all are, by Experts and Illustrated with Delightful Pictures 



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The Lace Bark Tree 



of Jamaica 



Of such curious growth that the stem 

 contains a whole series of veil-like layers, 

 each as thin as tissue and resembling 

 so closely manufactured lace that the 

 natives use it for nets, ruffles, and caps. 



The Sacred Scarab 



The beetle of historical interest, but 

 whose ingenious habits, such as kneading 

 its food and his ways of collecting, 

 moving and storing it, are little known. 



The Candle Tree 



Of which whole forests are to be seen, 

 the trees bearing candles or fruit of a 

 yellow wax colour from 2 to 4 feet in 

 length with 60 per cent, of fat. 



Spider Mimicry 



To avoid attacks from their natural 

 enemies they will make themselves look 

 like lady birds or ants. 



The Sabre Tooth Tiger 



An extinct animal once found in England 

 with canine teeth 6 inches long, sharp- 

 edged and blade like. 



The Moon 



A brilliant and fascinating contribution 

 by the celebrated astronomer Camille 

 Flammarion with exceptionally fine photo- 

 graphs. 



Bower-Building Birds 



The cleverest of all birds in the art of 

 construction — some though quite small 

 building houses yards high of quite sub- 

 stantial twigs. 



The Fata Morgana 



A most bewildering spectacle but rarely 

 seen — the greatest marvel in atmospheric 

 eflfects. 



Flexible Sandstone 



A rock of which a slab will bend with its 

 own weight. 



The Beef Steak Fungus 



which is edible and when cut in slices 

 exudes a rich juice from its red flesh. 



The Gigantic Silkworm Moth 



of N. America 



With a most interesting series of illus- 

 trations. 



The Mole and its Fortress 



The Wasp and its Construction Luminous Fungi 



The Night Light of the Sea 



WITH OTHER ARTICLES. 



The whole Part, containing 48 Pages, is printed on Fine Art Paper 



