FIG.PAGE
66. Rough Skeleton of a Small Animal,[274]
67. Rough Skeleton of a Bird,[277]
68. Steel Bone-Scrapers,[286]
69. Skeleton of a Bat, as Exhibited,[291]
70. Skeleton of a Bird, Mounted and Drying,[292]
71. Wiring a Skeleton Wing,[293]
72. Skeleton of a Turtle,[294]
73. The Sacrum and Spinal Rod,[298]
74. Attachment of Ribs to a Vertebra,[298]
75. Middle Joint of the Hind Leg: Side View,[300]
76. Middle Joint of Hind Leg: Rear View,[301]
77. Bones of the Foot: Side View,[301]
78. Bones of the Foot: Rear View,[301]
79. The Knee-Joint,[302]
80. Front View of Knee-Joint,[302]
81. Front View of Elbow-Joint,[302]

PART V.

THE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION OF INSECTS.

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82. Apparatus for Inflating Larvæ,[314]
83. Drying Oven,[315]
84. Drying Oven for Larva Skin (After Riley),[315]
85. Wire Bent into Shape for Mounting Larva (After Riley),[316]
86. Breeding Cage (After Riley),[317]
87. Breeding Cage,[318]
88. Net-frame (After Riley),[320]
89. Net-head, for Removable Frame (After Riley),[321]
90. Folding Net (After Riley),[321]
91. Collecting Jar,[322]
92. Perforated Paper Disc for Jar,[322]
93. Method of Pinching a Butterfly,[325]
94. Manner of Folding Paper Envelope,[328]
95. Butterfly in Envelope,[328]
96. Double Mount,[330]
97. Frame for Mounting Beetles,[330]
98. Setting-board,[331]
99. Setting-board (After Riley),[331]
100. Setting-block,[331]
101. Setting-block, with Butterfly,[331]
102. Setting-Needle,[332]
103. Box for Receiving Setting-boards,[333]
104. Shingling Specimens,[334]

TAXIDERMY AND ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTING.

PART I.—COLLECTING AND PRESERVING.

Eternal vigilance is the price of a collection.


[CHAPTER I.]