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| The Bee—The Beet—The Beetle. | [1]. |
| The Ant—The Pheas-ant. | [2]. |
| The Bunny—The Tunny. | [3]. |
| The Eel—The Eelephant. | [4]. |
| The Puss—The Octo-pus. | [5]. |
| The Gnu—The Newt. | [6]. |
| The Hare—The Harrier. | [8]. |
| The Pipe-fish—The Sea-gar. | [9]. |
| The Cow—The Cowry. | [10]. |
| The Doe—The Dodo. | [11]. |
| The Ray—The Raven. | [12]. |
| The Coot—The Bandicoot. | [14]. |
| The Ape—The Grape. | [16]. |
| The Elk—The Whelk. | [17]. |
| The Cross-Bill—The Sweet-William. | [18]. |
| The Pitcher-Plant—The Fly-Catcher. | [19]. |
| The Antelope—The Cantelope. | [20]. |
| The P-Cock—The Q-Cumber. | [22]. |
| The Pen-guin—The Sword-fish. | [23]. |
| The Yellow-Hammer—The Saw-fish. | [24]. |
| The Pansy—The Chim-pansy. | [26]. |
| Naught—Argonaut. | [27]. |
| Author's Add-end-'em. | [28]. |
The Bee. The Beet. The Beetle.
Good Mr. Darwin once contended
That Beetles were from Bees descended;
And as my pictures show, I think,
The Beet must be the missing-link.
The Sugar-Beet and Honey-Bee