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RED 



— Luxury indeed 

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— A Flavour and 

 Fragrance of 

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MARVELS OF THE UNIVERSE. 



Concerning Part the Tenth. 



The forthcoming issue of "Marvels" will be one of great and varied interest and beautifully illustrated. Mr. J. J. Ward 

 concludes his 



HOME LIFE IN WASPLAND 



begun in the present part. Mr. R. 1. Pocock, F.R.S , writes on the peculiar habits of the interesting 



CALLING OR BECKONING CRAB. 



of the salt marsh and mangrove swamp. Sir Harry Johnston, G.G.M.G., tells the story from the rocks of the extinct 

 paddle-bearing reptile 



THE PLESIOSAURUS 



and has a further article upon 



THE SUPERB LYRE BIRD 



whose wonderful tail-feathers suggest the name of the musical instrument. Mr. W. P. Picraft, F.Z.S., writes upon the East 

 Indian 



ARCHER FISH 



which is reputed to catch flies by shooting water at them. Mr. E. A. Martin, F.G.S., deals with the 



SEA FANS 



and other examples of the remarkable flexible corals. 



\cofitinued on pa^e 3 of cover. 



