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l" marvels of the UNIVERSE"- con: irn^cd from page 2.] 



THE TRAVELLER'S TREE OF MADAGASCAR 



rendered famous in the records of early travel, is beautifully illustrated from life. The small, though ferocious 



FRESHWATER HYDRA 



ofstagnant pools is shown in a series of beautiful photo-micrograplis including- some shewing it in the act of sw.iUowing small fish 

 and its life history is told by Mr. K. G. Blair. Sir Harry Johnston introduces us to the quaint looking 



UMBRELLA BIRDS 



of South .America, and to 



THE GIANT CLAM 



an enormous shellfish of the Southern seas. He proceeds to show us the great jiroportions of 



THE GIANT CRAB OF JAPAN 



which can span eleven feet between the tips of its first pair of legs. 

 One of the most quaintlj- formed of the corals is that called 



THE ORGAN-PIPE CORAL 



which is shown both as empty pipes and with these inhabited by their living polyp 

 builders, whose history is supplied by Mr. E. \. Martin. F.G.S. 



MARVELS of the UNIVERSE. 

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M. P.iul H. Fabre has contributed a wonderful series of photographs showing 



THE SCORPION 



in its daily life, its courtship, fighting and as a careful parent. 



THE COCHINEAL INSECT 



from which the valuable pigment is obtained, is also among the numerous subjects treated in Part VI. 

 In addition to the foregoing there are coloured plates showing 



THE GIANT JAPANESE CRAB 



and a facsimile reproduction of a beautiful pastel painting by Ma.x Kacbel of 



THE NORTHERN LIGHTS. 



Part V. 



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