| [CHAPTER I] |
| FISHES |
| Plate |
| [I.] | 1. and 2. The Gobies |
| [II.] | 1. The Smooth Blenny |
| ” | 2. The Spotted Gunnell |
| [III.] | 1. The Dragonet |
| ” | 2. The Pipe-Fish |
| [IV.] | The Flounder |
| [V.] | The Plaice |
| [VI.] | 1. The Egg of the Skate |
| ” | 2. The Egg of the Dog-Fish |
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| [CHAPTER II] |
| THE MOLLUSCS |
| Plate |
| [VII.] | 1. and 2. The Cuttle |
| [VIII.] | 1. and 2. The Whelk |
| [IX.] | 1. The Dog Whelk |
| ” | 2. The Sting Winkle |
| ” | 3. The Periwinkle |
| ” | 4. The Dog Periwinkle |
| ” | 5. The Purpura |
| [X.] | 1. The Sea Snail |
| ” | 2. The Wentletrap |
| [XI.] | 1. The Common Limpet |
| ” | 2. The Key-Hole Limpet |
| ” | 3. The Smooth Limpet |
| ” | 4. The Cup and Saucer Limpet |
| [XII.] | 1. The Painted Top |
| ” | 2. The Grey Top |
| ” | 3. The Cowry |
| ” | 4. The Chiton |
| |
| [CHAPTER III] |
| BIVALVE MOLLUSCS |
| Plate |
| [XIII.] | 1. The Oyster |
| ” | 2. The Saddle Oyster |
| ” | 3. The Cockle |
| [XIV.] | 1. Inside of Mussel Shell |
| ” | 2. The Mussel |
| ” | 3. The Horse Mussel |
| [XV.] | 1. The Variable Scallop |
| ” | 2. The Radiated Scallop |
| ” | 3. The Hunchback Scallop |
| [XVI.] | 1. Inside of Sunset Shell |
| ” | 2. The Sunset Shell |
| ” | 3. The Gaper |
| [XVII.] | 1. The Piddock |
| ” | 2. and 3. The Little Piddock |
| [XVIII.] | 1. The Shipworm |
| ” | 2. Wood bored by Shipworm |
| [XIX.] | 1. The Razor |
| ” | 2. Top of Razor from Front |
| ” | 3. The Sabre Razor |
| [XX.] | The Pinna |
| |
| [CHAPTER IV] |
| CRABS |
| | How Crabs Grow |
| | How Crabs See |
| | How Crabs Hear and Smell |
| Plate |
| [XXI.] | The Edible Crab |
| [XXII.] | 1. The Shore or Green Crab |
| ” | 2. The Fiddler Crab |
| [XXIII.] | 1. The Masked Crab |
| ” | 2. The Thornback Crab |
| [XXIV.] | 1. The Long-Beaked Spider Crab |
| ” | 2. The Four-Horned Spider Crab |
| [XXV.] | 1. The Pea Crab |
| ” | 2. and 2 A. Crab Caterpillars |
| ” | 3. and 3 A. Crab Chrysalids |
| [XXVI.] | 1. The Hermit Crab in Whelk Shell |
| ” | 2. The Hermit Crab out of Shell |
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| [CHAPTER V] |
| LOBSTERS AND THEIR KIN |
| Plate |
| [XXVII.] | The Lobster |
| [XXVIII.] | 1. The Prawn |
| ” | 2. The Æsop Prawn |
| ” | 3. The Shrimp |
| [XXIX.] | 1. and 1 A. The Sandhopper |
| ” | 2. and 2 A. The Sand Screw |
| [XXX.] | 1. Acorn Shells |
| ” | 2. Ship Barnacles |
| |
| [CHAPTER VI] |
| THE SEA WORMS |
| Plate |
| [XXXI.] | 1. The Sea Mouse |
| ” | 2. The Sabella |
| [XXXII.] | 1. and 2. The Serpula |
| [XXXIII.] | 1. The Terebella |
| ” | 2. The Lug Worm |
| [XXXIV.] | 1. The Nemertes |
| ” | 2. The Nereis |
| |
| [CHAPTER VII] |
| STARFISHES |
| Plate |
| | Starfishes’ Legs |
| [XXXV.] | 1. The Five-Finger Starfish |
| ” | 2. The Bird’s-Foot Starfish |
| [XXXVI.] | The Sun Starfish |
| [XXXVII.] | The Brittle Starfish |
| [XXXVIII.] | 1. The Sea Urchin without Spines |
| ” | 2. The Sea Urchin with spines |
| |
| [CHAPTER VIII] |
| SEA CUCUMBERS AND JELLYFISHES |
| Plate |
| [XXXIX.] | 1. The Sea Cucumber |
| ” | 2. The Common Jellyfish |
| [XL.] | 1. The Stinging Jellyfish |
| ” | 2. The Sea Acorn |
| |
| [CHAPTER IX] |
| SEA ANEMONES |
| | How Sea Anemones are formed |
| Plate |
| [XLI.] | 1. The Smooth Anemone |
| ” | 2. The Daisy Anemone |
| [XLII.] | 1. The Thick-Armed Anemone |
| ” | 2. The Snake-Locked Anemone |
| |
| [CHAPTER X] |
| MADREPORES, CORALS, AND SPONGES |
| Plate |
| [XLIII.] | 1. The Madrepore |
| ” | 2. The Sea Finger |
| [XLIV.] | 1. The Tuft Coral |
| ” | 2. The Bread-Crumb Sponge |
| ” | 3. The Grantia Sponge |
| ” | 4. Foraminifera |
| |
| [CHAPTER XI] |
| SEA-WEED |
| Plate |
| [XLV.] | 1. The Bladder-Wrack |
| ” | 2. The Oar Weed |
| [XLVI.] | 1. Coralline |
| ” | 2. Dulse |
| [XLVII.] | 1. The Green Laver |
| ” | 2. The Purple Laver |
| [XLVIII.] | 1. Carrageen Moss |
| ” | 2. The Sea Grass |
| ” | 3. The Grass Wrack |