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MARVELS OF THE UNIVERSE. 



A Note Concerning Part VI. 



Messrs. Hulcliinsoii & Co. have ]ileasure in aiuunnicing llial vSir J^iiirry Johnston, G.C.M.G. has been occupied in collecting from 

 all parts of the globe, materials for contributions to this \vork. 



The first batch of articles bv the f.nnous ex]vl.)rer will ai>pear in this part and will include 



THE PROBOSCIS MONKEY OF BORNEO 



with its prominent nasal organ, so suggestive of the fiiiiil r luinian feature.' 

 Dr. E. J. Spitta continues h's popular account of 



THE COMMON HOUSE-FLY 



as esamiued in detail under the microscope. 



A MUSHROOM PARASITE 



descnbis and illustrates how one rare kind of mushroom gr-ows in clusters on anotlier kind. 

 Mr. Frank T. Bullen gives an accanit of 



A REMARKABLE PARROT FISH 



with its teeth taking the form of a parrof.s beak. 



Ma-\ Raebc-1, wlio is the o-ily artist probabh- to have undertaken such work under similar conditions, has drawn for us the 

 laiscinaling curtains of 



THE NORTHERN LIGHTS 



several of the transcripts from nature, painted in the open air in Norway illustrate his note. In 



THE NEST-BUILDING OF THE MILLIPEDE 



Mr. Hugh Main for the first time ]niblislics his remarkable discoverv, illustrated in iljtiil. that these little-known cieatnies are 

 careful architects. 



THE GIGANTIC STEGOSAUR 



one of the huge reptiles of prehistoric time's is described by Sir Harry Johnston. 

 .Mr. E. Step describes, ami illustrates with photograjihs. 



THE SLUG THAT PREYS ON EARTHWORMS 



and is so Uvilikc all other slugs. 



[t'onh'niieii on i>aze 3 of roifr. 



