INSECTS.MAMMALIA.LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
- View of an Elephant Corral [Frontispiece]
- Group of Ceylon Monkeys to face [5]
- The Loris (Loris gracilis) [12]
- Group of Flying Foxes (Pteropus Edwardsii) to face
[14]
- Head of the Horse-shoe Bat (Rhynulophus) [19]
- Nycteribia [21]
- Indian Bear (Prochylus labiatus) [23]
- Ceylon Leopard and Indian Cheetah [26]
- Jackal's Skull and "Horn" [36]
- Mongoos of Neura-ellia (Herpestes vitticollis) [38]
- Flying Squirrel (Pteromys oral) [41]
- Coffee Rat (Golunda Elliotti) [44]
- Bandicoot Rat (Mus bandicota) [45]
- Pengolin (Manis pentadactylus) [47]
- Skeleton of the Pengolin [48]
- Moose-deer (Moschus meminna) [59]
- The Dugong (Halicore dugung) [69]
- The Mermaid, from Valentyn [72]
- Brain of the Elephant [95n]
- Bones of the Fore-leg [108]
- Elephant descending a Hill [110n]
- Elephant's Well [122]
- Elephant's Stomach, showing the Water-cells [125]
- Elephant's Trachea [126]
- Water-cells in the Stomach of the Camel [128]
- Section of the Elephant's Skull [145]
- Fence and Ground-plan of a Corral [172]
- Mode of tying an Elephant [184]
- His Struggles for Freedom [185]
- Impotent Fury [188]
- Obstinate Resistance [189]
- Attitude for Defence [203]
- Singular Contortions of an Elephant [204]
- Figures of the African and Indian Elephants on Greek and Roman
Coins [207n]
- Modern "Hendoo" [212n]
- The Horn-bill (Buceros pica) [243]
- The "Devil-bird" (Syrnium Indranec) [246]
- The "Cotton-thief" (Tchitrea paradisi) [250]
- Layard Mountain Jay (Cissa puella) [251]
- The "Double-spur" (Gallo-perdix bicalcaratus) [260]
- The Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) [261]
- The Kabara-goya Lizard (Hydrosaurus salvator) [274]
- The Green Calotes (Calotes ophiomachus) [276]
- Tongue of the Chameleon [278]
- Ceratophora to face [280]
- Skulls of the Crocodile and Alligator [283]
- Terrapin (Emys trijuga) [290]
- Shield-tailed Serpent (Uropeltis grandis) [303]
- Tree Snake (Passerita fusca) to face [307]
- Sea Snake (Hydrophis subloevisis) to face
[311]
- Saw of the Saw-fish (Pristis antiquorum) to face
[326]
- Ray (Aƫtobates narinari) [327]
- Sword-fish (Histiophorus immaculatus) [330]
- Cheironectes [331]
- Pterois volitans [334]
- Scarus harid [335]
- Perch (Therapon quadrilineatus) [337]
- Eel (Mastacembelus armatus) [338]
- Mode of Fishing, after Rain [340]
- Plan of a Fish Decoy [342]
- The Anabas of the dry Tanks [354]
- The Violet Ianthina and its Shell [370]
- Bullia vittata [370]
- Pearl Oysters, in various Stages of Growth to face
[381]
- Pearl Oyster, full grown to face [381]
- Cerithium palustre [381]
- The Portuguese Man-of-war (Physalus urticulus) [399]
- Longicorn Beetle (Batocera rubus) [405]
- Leaf Insects, &c [409]
- Eggs of the Leaf Insect (Phyllium siccifolium) [410]
- The Carpenter Bee (Xylocapa tenniscapa) [419]
- Wood-carrying Moths [431]
- The "Knife, grinder" (Cicada) [432]
- Flata (Elidiptera Emersoniana and Poeciloptera
Tennentii) [433]
- The "Coffee-bug" (Lecanium caffeƦ) to face
[438]
- Spider (Mygate fasciata) to face [465]
- Cermatia [473]
- The Calling Crab (Gelusimus) [477]
- Eyes and Teeth of the Leech [479n]
- Land Leeches preparing to attack [479]
- Medicinal Leech of Ceylon [483n]
CHAPTER I.