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CHAPTER XII.

The Winners in Life's Race · Arabella B. Buckley — chapter 4 of 16 · ~561 words · public domain

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A BIRD’S-EYE VIEW OF THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF BACKBONED LIFE 333

PICTURE-HEADING--Man as he lived in caves after the Glacial Period, among animals of species many of them now extinct--the cave bear (Ursus spelæus), cave lion, cave hyæna (Hyæna spelæa), elk, musk-sheep (Ovibos moschatus), mammoth (Elephas primigenius), and the sabre-toothed tiger (Machairodus), fighting with the man.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

PICTURE-HEADINGS described under “Contents.”

Frontispiece. FISH OF THE DEEP SEA--1. Chauliodus, one foot long; 2, 9, 10, 11. Harpodon or Bombay Duck, six inches; 3. Plagiodus, six feet; 4. Chiasmodus, one foot, with Scopelus in its stomach; 6. Beryx, one foot and a half; 8. Scopelus, one foot.

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The Lancelet, Amphioxus lanceolatus 11

Sea-Squirt or Ascidian 14

Lamprey and Ammocœtes 16

Structure of Minnow and Living Fish 23

The Blue Shark 29

The Sturgeon, Acipenser sturio 31

The Sturgeon’s Head and Feelers 32

The Ceratodus of Queensland 34

Remoras clinging to a Shark 51

Flying-Fish pursued by the Dorado 54

The Fishing Frog, Lophius piscatorius 59

The common Sole, Solea vulgaris 61

The Hippocampus or Sea-Horse 63

Sticklebacks and their Nest, Gasterosteus aculeatus 65

Metamorphosis of the Frog 72

The common smooth Newt, Lissotriton punctatus 78

Proteus of the Carniola Caverns 79

The Axolotl and Amblystoma 80

The Flying Tree-Frog of New Guinea, Rhacophorus Rheinhardti 86

The Tortoise 96

Carapace of the Tortoise 98

Back of a young Tortoise 99

Skeleton of a Lizard 103

Gecko and Chamæleon 105

The Nile Crocodile 108

Skeleton of a Snake 111

Common Ringed Snake 113

The Boa Constrictor 115

The Cobra di Capello 118

Jaw of a Rattlesnake 119

Common English Viper, Pelias berus 121

The Sparrow 125

Skeleton of a Sparrow 126

The Adjutant Bird 128

The Ostrich at full Speed 137

The Giant Moa and Tiny Apteryx 140

A Group of Sea-Birds 144

Albatrosses and Penguins 147

A Group of Wading Birds 149

The Flamingo 150

Brush Turkeys and their Egg Mounds 158

Wood-pigeon on her Nest 160

The great green Woodpecker, Gecinus viridis 163

The Kingfisher, Alcedo ispida 166

Nest of the Common Wren, Troglodytes parvulus 171

Nest of the Tailor-Bird 173

Eagle bringing Food to its Young 175

Jaw of Dromatherium, and Tooth of Microlestes 183

The Duck-billed Platypus and the Echidna 188

Head and Feet of Ornithorhynchus 189

Australian Marsupials 193

Tasmanian Marsupials 197

South American Marsupials and imperfect-toothed Animals 200

African imperfect-toothed Animals 202

Skulls of an Insect-Eater and a Rodent 217

A Group of Insect-Eaters 220

A Group of Rodents 221

The Pyrenean Desman 226

The Beaver 227

The Taguan and the Colugo 231

Skeleton of a Bat 233

A Bat Walking 235

Fruit-Bats hanging in a Mauritius Cave 238

Aye-aye and Lemur 244

Woolly Monkey and Child 247

The Gorilla at Home 254

The Babirusa, a double-tusked Hog 262

Skeleton of a Wild Ass 266

The Camel 270

The Red-deer with branching Antlers 272

A Buffalo Cow defending her Calf 274

The Elephant 277

The Weasel 280

The Ichneumon 281

The Wolf 283

The Tiger 287

The Claw of the Cat or Tiger 289

The Polar Bear and Walrus 294

The Sea Otter 302

Skeleton of the Sea Lion 304

Sea Lion and Seal 306

Sea Lions on the Watch for Wives 311

The Manatee 314

Skeleton of a Whale and Mouth 318

Whale suckling her Young 319

The Porpoise 324

The Sperm Whale 327

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