Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . s granulatus ; enlarged ; after Miss Richardson. Figure 232.—a, Sow-bug or Slater {Porcellio Icevis); b, b, Pill-bug {Armadillidiumvulgare); phot, by A. H. V. Figure 233.—Ligia Baudiniana x 1%; a, uropodial spines. Figure 234.—Ligia oceanica. Figure 235.—Philoscia Berimidensis Dahl; a, enlarged; b, uropodial spines;c, maxilliped ; d, mandible ; three last figures, after Dahl. Figure 236.—Eisenia foetida; a, mature worm with clitellus developed ;6, c, immature ; phot, by A. H. V. Figure 237.—Land Planarian ; dorsal view; after a ske
Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . s granulatus ; enlarged ; after Miss Richardson. Figure 232.—a, Sow-bug or Slater {Porcellio Icevis); b, b, Pill-bug {Armadillidiumvulgare); phot, by A. H. V. Figure 233.—Ligia Baudiniana x 1%; a, uropodial spines. Figure 234.—Ligia oceanica. Figure 235.—Philoscia Berimidensis Dahl; a, enlarged; b, uropodial spines;c, maxilliped ; d, mandible ; three last figures, after Dahl. Figure 236.—Eisenia foetida; a, mature worm with clitellus developed ;6, c, immature ; phot, by A. H. V. Figure 237.—Land Planarian ; dorsal view; after a sketch by Mr. Gosling. Figure 238.—Autographa, or Plusia, rogationis Gn., phot. A. H. V. Figure 239.—Moth (Gypsochroa sitellafa), phot. A. H. V. Figure 240.—Prodenia eridania (Cr.), phot. A. H. V. Figure 241.—Scorpion {Centrurus gracilis Ger.), phot. A. H. V. Figure 242.—Argonauta Shell, ^. Figure 243.—Flying Fish. Page ix. Figure 244.—Inscription on Spanish Rock. Page x. Figure 245.—Laphygma frugiperda ; after Packard. Page 956. 242. 906 A. E. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. EXPLANATION OF PLATES. Most of the following plates are half-tone reproductions from photographsmade h\ my son, Mr. A. Hyatt Verrill, dviring our visit to Bermuda in 1901.*Several relating to Botany were made by Dr. W. G. Van Name, of our party, inMay, 1901. A few photographs of scenery were purchased, and I was unable toascertain by whom some of these were made. Others aie from drawings madeby A. H. Verrill, as indicated under each. They were engraved by the GillEngraving Company of New York. The pages referred to are the original ones. Plate LXV. Figure 1.—Great Sound and Islets near Hamilton ; view from Spanish 2. —Cultivated Sink or Valley near Gibbs Hill Light. Page 466. Plate LXVI. Figure 1.—Heam Bay and Hamilton Harbor from Gibbs Hill 2.—Five Roj-al Palms, at Pembroke Hall, near Hamilton ; Date Palms atthe left. P. 424. Plate LXVII. Group of
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