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ILLUSTRATIONS.

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Frontispiece—Likeness of The—Man—Who—Did—It.

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iii. Preface Introduction—"Here lies the bones," etc.
7, 8. "And to my amazement, saw a white-haired man."
29, 30. "The same glittering, horrible, mysterious knife."
35, 36. "Fac-simile of the mysterious manuscript of I—Am—The—Man—Who—Did—It.
47 "My arms were firmly grasped by two persons."
85, 86. "Map of Kentucky near entrance to cavern."
95, 96. "Confronted by a singular looking being."
101, 102. "This struggling ray of sunlight is to be your last for years."
117, 118. "I was in a forest of colossal fungi."
131, 132. "Monstrous cubical crystals."
147, 148. "Far as the eye could reach the glassy barrier spread as a crystal mirror."
157, 158. "Soliloquy of Prof. Daniel Vaughn—'Gravitation is the beginning, and gravitation is the end; all earthly bodies kneel to gravitation."'
165, 166. "We came to a metal boat."
197, 198. "Facing the open window he turned the pupils of his eyes upward."
205, 206. "We finally reached a precipitous bluff."
209, 210. "The wall descended perpendicularly to seemingly infinite depths."
255, 256. Etidorhpa.
297, 298. "We passed through caverns filled with creeping reptiles."
303, 304. "Flowers and structures beautiful, insects gorgeous."
307, 308. "With fear and trembling I crept on my knees to his side."
332, 333. Diagram descriptive of journey from the Kentucky cavern to the "End of Earth," showing section of earth's crust.
347, 348. "Suspended in vacancy, he seemed to float."
357, 358. "I stood alone in my room holding the mysterious manuscript."
363. Fac-simile of letter from I—Am—The—Man.
364, 365. Manuscript dedication of Author's Edition.

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iv. "The Stern Face." Fac-simile, reduced from copper plate title page of the botanical work (1708), 917 pages, of Simonis Paulli, D., a Danish physician. Original plate 7x5½ inches.
v. "The Pleasant Face." Fac-simile of the original copper plate frontispiece to the finely illustrated botanical work of Joannes Burmannus, M. D., descriptive of the plants collected by Carolus Plumierus. Antique. Original plate 9x13 inches.