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OF
VOLUME V.
PART I.
GALLERY OF NATURE.
Chap.
I. Characteristics of Animals and Vegetables as distin-
guished from Fossils and from each other
II. On Systems and Classifications
BOOK III.
BOTANY.
Page
1
5
III. Natural History of Plants
19
IV. Nutritive Plants
SECT. i. Introductory Remarks
ii, Bread-Fruit Tree
iii. Fig-Tree
42
ib.
43
45
iv. Baobab, or Calabash
51
SECT. xi. Dragon's Blood
169
xii. Turpentine, Pitch, Burgundy-Pitch, Frankincense 172
ix. Elastic Gum. Caoutchouc, or Indian Rubber
295
x. Teak Tree
300
xi. Tobacco
303
xii. Tallow Tree
308
VIII. Extraneous Marks found in the Trunks of Trees $13.
IX. Fairy Rings
316
X. Preparation, &c. of an Herbarium, or Hortus Siccus 521
BOOK IV.
200LOGY.
I. Classification and Arrangement of Animals
325
II. Worms
345
ii. Infusory Worms, or Animalcules: Wheel Animal,
Eel-vibrio, Trichoda, Monas
iii. Zoophytes, or Zoophytic Worms; Polypes; Corals;
and Sponges
352
iv. Molluscous Worms, or those without Shells
356
1. Sepia, Cuttle, or Ink Fish
2. Actinia, or Sea Anemone
3. Asterias, or Star Fish
363
364
T. Testaceous Worms, or those possessing Shells
365
1. Paper Nautilus
2. Pearl Muscle, or Mother-of-Pearl Shell
369
3. Great Clamp Shell. 4. Sea Pinna
374
vi. Intestinal Worms
1. Hair Worm, or Gordius
2. Guinea Worm. 3. Fury
III. Insects
SECT. i. Death Watch
376
377
379
ii. Glow Worm. Lantern Fly.
381
iii Locust Cricket
384
iv. Chirping Grasshopper
393
V. Camel Cricket, or Praying Mantis
395
vi. Cochineal, Kermes, and Gum-Lac Insects
VII. Quadrupeds & Animals that Suckle their Young 647
SECT. i. Orang. Otang
viii. Ox with a Description of the Spanish Bull Fight 676
ix. Horse
682
x. Quagga
688
* Misprinted in the running title to the Chapter Amphibiala.