ILLUSTRATIONS.

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1. Diagram of a Cell. (Drawn by Mr. E. P. Copeland from a sketch by the Author.) [5]
2. Stylonychia. (Drawn by Mr. E. P. Copeland.) [9]
3. Amœba. (Drawn by Mr. E. P. Copeland.) [11]
4. Rotalia. (Drawn by Dr. A. L. Lawrence.) [12]
5. Difflugia. (Drawn by Dr. A. L. Lawrence.) [17]
6. Noctiluca. (Drawn by Dr. A. L. Lawrence.) [18]
7. Gromia. (Drawn by Dr. A. L. Lawrence.) [21]
8. Diagram Illustrating Mitosis. (Drawn by Mr. E. P. Copeland from a sketch by the Author.) [26]
9. Diagram Illustrating the Maturation and Fertilization of the Ovum. (Drawn by Mr. E. P. Copeland from a sketch by the Author.) [30]
10. Diagram Illustrating Segmentation and Gastrulation. (Drawn by Mr. E. P. Copeland from a sketch by the Author.) [34]
11. Archæan North America. (From a drawing in Shaler’s “First Book in Geology.”) [84]
12. Cretaceous North America. (From a drawing in Shaler’s “First Book in Geology.”) [86]
13. Tertiary North America. (From a drawing in Shaler’s “First Book in Geology.”) [89]
14. Genesis of Horse’s Feet. (Drawn by Mr. E. P. Copeland.) [112]
15. Bipes, Cheirotes, and Snake. (From a drawing in Shaler’s “First Book in Geology.”) [114]
16. Domesticated Pig and Wild Boar. (From Romanes’ “Darwin and After Darwin.”) [121]
17. Tadpoles and Frog. (Drawn by Dr. A. L. Lawrence.) [175]
18. Diagram of Development. (Drawn by Mr. B. H. Esterly from a sketch by the Author.) [183]
19. Brain of Fish. (Drawn by Mr. B. H. Esterly from specimens of the Author.) [198]
20. Brain of Reptile. (Drawn by Mr. B. H. Esterly from specimens of the Author.) [199]
21. Brain of a Marsupial. (Drawn by Mr. B. H. Esterly from specimens of the Author.) [200]
22. Brain of a Lemur. (Modified by Mr. B. H. Esterly from Flower.) [201]
23. Ideal Sections of Brains. (Modified from Le Conte. Drawn by Dr. A. L. Lawrence from a sketch by the Author.) [202]
24. Brain of Human Fœtus—Fish Phase. (Drawn by Mr. B. H. Esterly from specimens of the Author.) [204]
25. Brain of Human Fœtus—Reptile Phase. (Drawn by Mr. B. H. Esterly from specimens of the Author.) [204]
26. Brain of Human Fœtus—Marsupial Phase. Side View. (Drawn by Mr. B. H. Esterly from specimens of the Author.) [204]
27. Brain of Human Fœtus—Marsupial Phase. Dorsal View. (Drawn by Mr. B. H. Esterly from specimens of the Author.) [205]
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I. Wild Rock Pigeon and Pouter. (Drawn by Mr. J. L. Ridgway from specimens in the Smithsonian Institution.) [Frontispiece]
II. Butterflies. (Drawn by Miss L. Sullivan from specimens in the United States Bureau of Entomology.) [138]
III. Caterpillar of Geometer Moth. (Drawn by Miss L. Sullivan from specimens in the United States Bureau of Entomology.) [142]
V. Spider on Flower. (Drawn by Miss L. Sullivan from a plate in McCook’s “American Spiders.”) [144]
VI. Elaps and Erythrolamprus. (Modified by Mr. J. L. Ridgway from a figure in Romanes’ “Darwin and After Darwin.”) [146]
VII. Salamandra maculosa. (Drawn by Mr. J. L. Ridgway from specimens in the United States National Museum.) [148]
VIII. Paradise Birds. (Drawn by Mr. J. L. Ridgway from specimens in the Smithsonian Institution.) [152]
IX. Primrose Flowers. (Drawn by Miss L. Sullivan from specimens.) [162]
X. Bee Fertilizing Flower. (Drawn by Miss L. Sullivan from specimens in the United States Bureau of Entomology.) [164]
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IV. Leaf-hoppers. (Drawn by Miss L. Sullivan from drawings collected by Dr. L. O. Howard.) [140]
XI. Babies’ Grasping Power. (From a Photograph taken by Dr. Louis Robinson.) [192]
XII. Brain of Man. (From Carus’ “The Soul of Man.”) [202]