Mrs. Loudon's Entertaining Naturalist / Being popular descriptions, tales, and anecdotes of more than Five Hundred Animals.

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PREFACE.

INTRODUCTION.

EXPLANATION OF TERMS USED IN NATURAL HISTORY.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Book I. I. QUADRUPEDS, OR FOUR-FOOTED BEASTS. I. Carnivorous,

BOOK II. INHABITANTS OF THE AIR. I. Raptores. Diurnal Birds of Prey. [Image not available]

Book III. INHABITANTS OF THE WATER. I. Cetacea, or Sea Mammalia. [Image not available]

Book IV. REPTILES. 1. Serpents, or Ophidian Reptiles. [Image not available]

Book V. MOLLUSCOUS ANIMALS. I. Bivalves, or those having two shells.

Book VI. ARTICULATED ANIMALS. I. Annelida, or Ringed Animals. [Image not available]

Book VII. RADIATA. THE STAR-FISH. ( Asterias , or Uraster rubens .)

Contents.

Explanation of Terms Used in Natural History.
Appendix of Fabulous Animals.

Index: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

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Some typographical errors have been corrected; a list follows the text.

(etext transcriber's note)

MRS. LOUDON’S

ENTERTAINING   NATURALIST,

BEING
POPULAR DESCRIPTIONS, TALES, AND
ANECDOTES

OF MORE THAN

FIVE   HUNDRED   ANIMALS.

A NEW EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED.

BY
W. S. DALLAS, F.L.S.

LONDON:
BELL & DALDY, 6, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN,
1867.


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