CONTENTS OF SECOND PART. 
CHAPTER XIII. 
Fiji Islands to the New Hebrides Islands — Halobates — Api — The Macrura — Raine Island — 
Cape York — Arrou Islands — Ki Islands — Banda Group, .... 
CHAPTER XIV. 
Banda Islands — The Monaxonida — Banda to Amboina — The Actiniaria — Amboina — Mimicry 
in Butterflies and Moths — The Brachyura — Amboina to Ternate — Ternate — The Medusae, 
CHAPTER XV. 
Ternate to Samboangan — The Asteroidea — Samboangan to Ilo Ilo — The Amphipoda — Ilo Ilo 
to Manila — The Lamellibranchiata — Manila to Hong Kong— The Annelida — The Calcarea and 
Keratosa, ............ 
CHAPTER XVL 
Hong Kong to Manila and Zebu — Mactan and Zebu — Zebu to Camiguin Island and Sambo- 
angan — Samboangan — Samboangan to Humboldt Bay — The Polyzoa — Cepbalodiscus — Humboldt 
Bay — Humboldt Bay to the Admiralty Islands — The Alcyonaria — The Nudibranchiata, 
CHAPTER XVII. 
The Admiralty Islands — History of their Discovery — Description of Nares Harbour— General 
Appearance of the Islands and Botany — Natives — Their Houses, Habits, Customs, Ornaments, 
Weapons, and Implements — Zoology — Polynesian Races, ...... 
CHAPTER XVIII. 
Admiralty Islands to Japan — The Schizopoda, Cumacea, and Phyllocarida — Japan — The 
Japan Stream — Japan to the Sandwich Islands — The Hydroida — Honolulu — Hawaii — Sandwich 
Islands to Tahiti — Dr. Rudolf von Willemoes-Suhm — Tahiti — Structure of Coral Reefs — The 
Corals, ............ 
CHAPTER XIX. 
Tahiti to Juan Fernandez — Manganese Nodules, Sharks’ Teeth, Zeolites, and Cosmic Spherules 
in the Deposits of the Central South Pacific — The Stomatopoda — Historical Account of Juan 
Fernandez — Physical Features — Botany and Zoology — The Nemertea — -Juan Fernandez to Val- 
paraiso — The Foraminifera — Valparaiso — The Copepoda and Ostracoda, . 
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