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gills of the fish, which are adequate enough in favourable conditions. It is in fact exactly in the condition of a rather elderly tadpole. The very young tadpole has merely gills like a fish; later on, the lungs appear, while the gills persist; later still, the gills vanish and the lungs alone remain: it is, however, now a frog. Ceratodus remains for its whole life in the tadpole condition. It would not be a gross exaggeration to describe it as a huge scaly tadpole.

The Australian mud fish is one of those "friendless " creatures, a survival from past times, when creatures were apt to be a little less decided as to their relationships than at present. It is a link between fishes and amphibians. Ceratodus itself has not a tadpole; but its near allies, the African mud fish, Protopterus, and the South American Lepidosiren, have newly-hatched larvæ which are immensely like young tadpoles. Everybody must have noticed the way in which the tadpoles of our common frog hang on to the leaves of aquatic plants by their chin, which they press firmly thereto as the Red Queen pressed her chin upon the shoulder of Alice. A sucker achieves this anchorage, and the same sucker is present in the young mud fishes of America and Africa. The Paraguayan mud fish, once so scarce that it was represented in European museums by about three specimens, has long furnished a succulent meal in certain regions of South America. It has been brought home in abundance and carefully studied by Professor Graham Kerr; it is therefore not by any means unlikely that the visitor to the Zoo will have the opportunity of seeing side by side this creature and its Australian relative. In any case he will be practically certain to have the chance of seeing Protopterus of Africa.

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INDEX

Birds, general characters of,

157; groups of, 155

Bison, 78

Black swan, 197

Blanus, 235

Boa constrictor, 257
Boar, wild, 65
Boatbill, 202
Bonnet monkey, 34
Bos, species of, 76, 78
Bower birds, 159
Bradypus, 132
Brush turkey, 210
Bubo virginianus, 170
Bucorax, 164
Bucorvus, 164
Bunodont, 53

Caenolestes, 140
Camel, 14, 78
Camelopard, 81

Cancroma, 202

Canis lagopus, 109

Cape clawed frog, 290
Cape crowned crane, 180
Capra aegagrus, 80
Capuchin monkey, 39

Capybara, 125

Caracal, 96

Cariama, 184, 193

Centropus, 176; C. phasianus,

177

Ceratodus, 293; C. forsteri, 299
Ceratophrys, 285
Cercocebus, 35

Cercopithecus, 35; C. diana, 35
Cetacea, 19

Chacma baboon, 31
Chamaeleolis, 240

Chamaeleon, 241; species of

and genera, 243

Chauna, species of, 183

Chelonia, 265

Chelone, species of, 270

Cheetah, 91

Chevrotain, 70

Chillingham cattle, 77

Chimpanzee, 24

Chinchilla, 120

Chionis, 197

Chirogaleus coquereli, 44
Chiromys, 21, 43, 44, 119

Chlamydophorus, 134

Chlamydosaurus kingi, 237

Choloepus, 132

Civets, 92, 103
Coati, 93

Coaita, 41

Cobra, 261

Coecilians, 278

Caribou, 73

Carnivora, 89

Carpincho, 125

Cassowaries, 216

Casuarius, species of, 218

Cat, domestic, 101; wild, 100
Catarrhines, 23

Cavy, Patagonian, 126

Cebus albifrons, 40

Centetes, 122, 127

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Felis, species of, 93, 96, 97, 100,

102

Fishes, 275
Fissipedia, 91
Flamingo, 200
Flying frog, 282
Flying squirrel, 120
Fossa daubentoni, 103
Fossane, 103
Fox, arctic, 108
Frilled lizard, 237
Frogs, 281

Frigate bird, 214

Fur seals, 118

Galago, 44; G. garnetti, 47
Gallinaceous birds, 207
Gallus bankiva, 210
Galeopithecus, 127
Gannet, 214

Gecinus viridis, 160

Geckos, 235, 253

Geese, 183, 198

Geococcyx, 174

Gibbon, 29

Gibraltar ape, 33
Gila monster, 229

Giraffe, 81

Glass snake, 233
Glaucous gull, 195

Glutton, III
Glyptodon, 134
Goat, wild, 80
Goatsuckers, 165

Gorilla, 24

Grouse, 207, 210

Guacharo, 167, 182

Guenon, 35

Guereza, 37

Eunectes murinus, 257

Guinea pig, 126

Z.G.

305

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