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SECOND BOOK. 
LIST OF THE MOEE DIFFICULT WOEDS 
AND PHEASES. 
Part I. 
Page. Par. 
9, 2. museum; a place for storing collections of objects. 
„ 3. cabinets ; furniture fitted with drawers, &c. 
„ 4. specimens; objects which serve as examples. 
14, 4. corals; consisting of a chalky substance, and formed in the sea 
by minute animals. 
18, 7. correspond; agree. 
21, 3. erect ; upright. 
24, 9. finally; lastly. 
„ „ disport themselves; move playfully. 
25, 2. we distinguish them; we note or recognize how they differ 
from others. 
26, 4. air-sacs; cells containing air. 
„ 5. compact; closely arranged. 
28, 5. familiar; well known. 
31, 10. disgorge ; to cast up from the stomach. 
33, 7. the circulation of the blood ; the regular passage of the 
blood through the arteries and veins. 
36, 12. its victims ; the animals that it kills. 
38, 4. dissolve ; to change from a solid to a fluid state. 
„ 7. peculiar; of singular or uncommon appearance. 
40, 4. suffocated ; killed by being unable to breathe. 
42, 9. purify it; to make it pure. 
44, 4. lagoons; shallow pools. 
46, 9. distinct from ; different from. 
51, 7. hitherto ; up to the present time. 
52, 8. in structure ; in form and build. 
Part II. 
55, 7. quicken; start into life or growth. 
58, 5. proboscis ; the horny tube with which insects suck the juices 
of plants or animals. 
„ „ apparently motionless ; seeming to be without movement, 
j, „ poised ; balanced. 
