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Ad00341 04 072a/engMiscellaneous Subjects LXI. Vol. V. No. 70.
NOTHERN APPEARANCES.
Fig. 1. The norhern Light.
Fig. 2. The Sun at midnight.
Ad00341 04 073a/engQuadrupedes LXXIV. Vol. V. No. 71.
REMARKABLES SUCKING ANIMALS.
Fig. 1. The Canada Rat. (Mus bursarius.)
Fig. 2. The Common mouse, white var. (Mus musculus. Var. alba.)
Ad00341 04 074a/engInsects. XL. Vol. V. No. 72.
REMARKABLE INSECTS.
The gigantic Grasshopper. (Gryllus cristatus.)
Ad00341 04 075a/engInsects XLI. Vol. V. No. 73.
BEAUTIFUL GERMAN HAWK-MOTHS.
Fig. 1. The Poplar Sphinx. (Sphinx populi.)
Fig. 2. The lime-tree Sphinx. (Sphinx tiliae.)
Fig. 3. The trunked Sphinx. (Sphinx Elpenor.)
Ad00341 04 076a/engPlants XCIX. Vol. V. No. 74.
GERMAN FRUIT-SORTS.
Fig. 1. The common plum (Prunus domestica.)
Fig. 2. The common cherry. (Prunus avium.)
Ad00341 04 077a/engRoses XVI. Vol. V. No. 75.
VARIETIES OF ROSES.
Fig. 1. The French-Rose. (Rosa gallica. L.)
Fig. 2. The large flesh-coloured Rose. (Rosa truncata carnea major.)
Ad00341 04 078a/engBirds LXXII. Vol. V. No. 76.
GERMAN SINGING BIRDS.
Fig. 1. The Nightingale with ist nest.
Fig. 2. The petti-chaps. (Motacilla Hippolais.)
Ad00341 04 079a/engPlants C. Vol. V. No. 77.
GERMAN FOREST-TREES.
Fig. 1. The common beech. (Fagus sylvatica.)
Fig. 2. The common Elm. (Ulmus campestris.)
Ad00341 04 080a/engPlants CI. Vol. V. No. 78.
GERMAN FRUIT-SORTS.
Fig. 1. The garden-currant tree. (Ribes rubrum.)
Fig. 2. The goose-berry-bush. (Ribes grossularia.)
Ad00341 04 081a/engInsects XLII. Vol. V. No. 79.
MAGNIFICENT FOREIGN BUTTERFLIES.
Fig. 1. The Iujube-tree Moth. (Phalaena Bombyx Paphia.)
Fig. 2. The Claret-Sphinx. (Sphinx Labruscae.)
Ad00341 04 082a/engMiscell. Subj. LXII. Vol. V. No. 80.
REMARKABLE CAVERNS.
The Gnome’s (Erdmanns) cavern near Hasel.
Ad00341 04 083a/engBIRDS LXXIII. Vol. V. No. 81.
BEAUTIFUL FOREIGN BIRDS.
Fig. 1. The Golden Tanager. (Tanagra violacea.)
Fig. 2. The Bishop Tanager. (Tanagra Episcopus.)
Fig. 3. The Paradise Tanager. (Tanagra Tatao.)
Fig. 4. The Orange Grosbeack. (Loxia aurantia.)
Fig. 5. The Java Grosbeack. (Loxia oryzivora.)
Ad00341 04 084a/engPlants CII. Vol. V. No. 82.
WILD FRUIT-KINDS.
Fig. 1. The wild pear. (Pyrus communis.)
Fig. 2. The wild apple. (Pyrus malus.)
Ad00341 04 085a/engInsects XLIII. Vol. V. No. 83.
THE LION-ANT IN IST PIT-FALL.
Ad00341 04 086a/engMiscell. Objects LXIII. Vol. V. No. 84.
THE COMMON FLY MICROSCOPICALLY CONSIDERED.
Ad00341 04 087a/engRoses XVII. Vol. V. No. 85.
DIFFERENT SORTS OF ROSES.
The pale yellow Scotish Rose. (Rosa spinosissima flore flavo.)
Ad00341 04 088a/engBirds LXXIV. Vol. V. No. 86.
BEAUTIFUL FOREIGN BIRDS.
Fig. 1. The Azur flycatcher. (Muscicpa caerulea.)
Fig. 2. The black headed Tanager. (Tanagra atricapilla.)
Fig. 3. Cital Tanager. (Tanagra capitalis.)
Fig. 4. The Paradise flycatcher. (Muscicapa paradisi.)
Fig. 5. The fan-tailed flycatcher. (Muscicapa flabellifera.)
Ad00341 04 089a/engPlants CIII. Vol. V. No. 87.
GERMAN FRUIT SORTS.
Fig. 1. The cornel tree. (Cornus mascula.)
Fig. 2. The german medlar. (Mespilus germanica.)
Ad00341 04 090a/engInsects XLIV. Bd. V. No. 88.
GERMAN MOTHS.
Fig. 1. The gipsey moth. (Phalaena Bombyx dispar.)
Fig. 2. The quercifoliated Moth. (Phalaena Bombyx quercifolia.)
Fig. 3. The Fish-tailed Moth. (Phalaena Bombyx Pruni.)
Ad00341 04 091a/engMiscell. Objects LXIV. Vol. V. No. 89.
REMARKABLE MOUNTAINOUS PASSAGES IN SWITZERLAND.
Fig. 1. The Road over the great mountain of St. Bernard.
Fig. 2. The Road over the mountain of St. Gotthard.