D. e. 860. Opossum,
D. e. 865. Hedge-hog, .
D. e, 8 6 6 . Hedge-hog,
D. e. 867. Spotted cavy,
D. e. 8 68. Porcupine,
D . e. 169. Porcupine,
D. e. 874. Rhinoceros,
D. e. 875. Peccari,
D . e. 876. Porcupine,
D . e. 877. Hippopotamus,
D. e. 879. Rhinoceros,
D. e. 883. Foal,
dELe. 884. Foal, •
D . c. 885. Horse,
D. e. 891. Rein-deer,
D . e. 892. Llama,
D. e. 893. Llama,
D. e. 900. Seal,
D. e. 905. Whale,
D. e. 906. Whale, $
D . e. 914. Bird,
1 ). e. 915. Domestic cock.
D. e. 916. Pea-cock,
D. e. 917. Pea-cock,
D. e. 918. Pea-cock, .
D. e. 919. Ostrich,
D. e. 920. Ostrich,
D. e. 921. Ostrich,
D. e. 922. Ostrich,
D. e. 923. Ostrich,
page.
. skin of the tail of (didelphis Virgineana).
J . S . ............................................................
. skin of; dried. J. S. . . . ..
. skin of, with its motor muscles; wet preparation.
. . . . . 126
. beard of (cavia paca). . . . 126
. skin of (histrix cristata). J. H.
. skin of, another specimen. J. H.
. hairs from the tail of. -v
. hairs from (sus tajussu.). > in one bottle. J.S.
. quill of (histrix cristuta). '
. hair from the tail of. J. H.
. proboscis of. See the skeleton E. a. 251.
J. H ........................................................................
. horny hoof of, detached (equus caballus).
See B. c. 376-7........................................ 86
. horny hoof of, detached and divided longitudinally.
J. H.
. homy hoof of, detached. J. S.
. sebaceous glands between the toes of. J. S.
. cutis from the sole of the foot of (camelus
glama). J. H. . • . .
. cuticle from the sole of. J. H.
. heard of (phoca vitulina). . . 126
. skin of (delphinus diodon) ; showing cuticle,
rete mucosum, &c. . . . . 126
. a section of the integuments of. J. S.
. integuments from the leg of, showing the
scales of the cuticle. J .S .
. spur of, very large, J. S.
. pulps of the tail feathers of. J. H.
. a growing feather from the tail of. J. H.
a growing feather from the tail of, slit open.
J . H . .............................................................-
. cutis from the sole of the foot of (struthio
camelus). . . . . . 126
. cuticle from the sole of the foot of. J. H.
. cutis from the fore-part of the shank of.
J. FI......................................................................
. cuticle from fore-part of shank of ; corresponding
to cutis in preparation 921. J .II. .
. cuticle from the leg of, very different from
that shown in 920 or 922. J.H .
D. e. 924. Domestic cock,
D. e. 933. Tortoise,
D. e. 934. Rattlesnake,
D. e. 935. Rattlesnake,
D. e. 936. Rattlesnake, .
D. e. 937. Snake,
D. e. 938. Boa-constrictor,
D. e. 939. Boa-constrictor,
D. e. 940. Snake,
D. e. 945. Frog,
D . e. 951. Ray,
D. e. 952. Torpedo,
D. e. 953. Lump-fish,
D. e. 954. Spiny shark,
D. e. 956. Sea-porcupine,
page.
. wattles of, of great size............................................
. skin from the leg of. J . S. . • • •
. rattle from the tail of (crotalus horridus). 126
. caudal vertebrae of, from which the rattle
grows. . . . . . 127
. skin from the abdomen of, with its motor
muscles. J. H. . .
. skin of, showing its structure. J .S .
.'A cutis from the abdomen of. J.H .
. cuticle from the abdomen of. J.H .
. skin of; dried ; • in turpentine. Donor,
Professor Kirby. . .
. integuments of, thin and little adherent to
the muscles. J .S . . . . ••
. spines in the integuments of the back of
(raja batis). J.H . . . . ■ •
. a section of the skin of. J.H .
. a portion of integuments from (cyclopterus -
■ lumpus). J .H .
. a portion of integuments from (squalus
spinosus). J. H. . . . ••
. skin of (diodon atinga, L.), showing the
prides on the surface. J. H.