
viii ILLUSTRATIONS. 
LIST OF PLATES. 
Plate . Page P Page 
1. Salt and fresh water Clams, eight . The Development of Insects, nine 
gures, . : 5 i : ; figures, 493 
2. Fossil Reptiles of New Jersey, . 84| 9. nr Common Fresh Water Shells, 
The Mule-dee 180 wenty-two figures, . : . 530 
4. [mes dredging s thirty three figures, 269 | 10. lect of an Exogenous and En- 
mids, n fig 323 dogenous Plant, two figures, . 
s Mites, aven -Érores: : $ * 36i 11. Our Commo n Fresh-water — 
. Polycistina, five figures, zc a MEI adque: figures 651 
LIST OF WOOD-CUTS. 

No. Page ! No. Page 
1. Pitcher Plant, 24445, A Cottle fish, 66. eo) > 391 
2to4, Anatomy of the "Pitcher plant, 46. Front and side view of a aes 
three figures, . 15-16 iwo figures, 274 
5. The Compressed Burbot, or Eel z to 49. Monstrosities of Trout, 989-290 
Pout, 17 | 50 to 59. Lilies of the NEN Roc ks 
6. Parasitic tb re in the brain of a and a uds, 
bird, six fi 42 | 60. The Driver Ant 361 
T. ere cement lof Paraeitio Worms 61. eut Oe a Tick (Ixodes albipic- 
e brain of a bird, six figures, 42 tus), four figures, . 365 
zT Tee. of a M Myriapod (Pauropus). 45 |62. A Mite (Nothrus ovivorus), . 866 
to 22. Insects AMAN to T Po- 63. Sugar Mite, i * . 911 
tato, twenty-four figures 99 | 64. Demodex foll 
23 to 27. TAPAS. ; j . 103-104 | 65 to 71. Early stages 3 of Brachiopods 
28. New species of Hare from the 72 to 75. Metamorphosis of Crabs, 
Wind River Mountain, '. 11376. A Sponge (Euplectella ERA 452 
29 to 32. Figures illustrating "Taxider- - |77. Figure illustrating Taxidermy, . 484 
my, twelve res, 138-144 | 78 to 82. Fresh water snells — to- 
32 to 35. Case Worms, five figures, my of same 
160-161|83. Great Auk (Alea impennis), . 541 
Botaurus lentiginosus (a Biitern), 169 | 85 to 96. Skate's Esg and Develop: 
37, 38. Figures illustrating ment of the Ska 7-630 
Fi Aora% 97 wan: M amiar v r^ genera Plan 
39, 40. lan of fish hatching grounds, 2. a, Physa, — — an- 
house v is, 
41, 2. Paresiae Crustacea, 245-248 101. Textularian Shell KIA. x 
neon gi -— Animal of Bs a 102. Coccolith, : 08 Uv NEM 

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Sica gg ua Page 32, line 4, from bottom, mark out the “?” after Seiurus 
pecia n e l4, for “N. W.” read “ Arizona.” Page 34, mark out 
ins 28, and ter te Word Oscines,” and substitute th ee ee 
is a magnificent singer in spring.” Page 35, line 10, after “Vireo olivaceus,” mark out 
iha CE a aiam onietim S Page 35, line 17, for “Y, gilvus ead FS 
sonii Baird.” Page 105, line 2, from bottom, for “RAYMOND” read * HAYMOND." Page 
Fresh-water P. 
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