WORKS 



ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE. 



Dr. Hooker, in his address to the British Association, spoke thus : 

 " Of Mr. Wallace and his many contributions to philosophical biology it is not 

 easy to speak without enthusiasm; for, putting aside their great merits, he, 

 throughout his writings, with a modesty as rare as I believe it to be unconscious, 

 forgets his own unquestioned claim to the honour of having originated, indepen- 

 dently of Mr. Darwin, the theories which he so ably defends." 



THE MALAY AECHIPELAGO : THE LAND OF THE 



ORANG UTAN AND THE BIRD OF PARADISE. A Narrative of 

 Travel. With Studies of Man and Nature. With Maps and Illustrations. 

 Sixth Edition. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d. 



"A vivid picture of tropical life, which may be read with unflagging interest, and a sufficient 

 account of his scientific conclusions to stimulate our appetite without wearying us by details. 

 In short, we may safely say that we have never read a more agreeable book of its kind." 

 Saturday Review. 



THE THEOEY OF NATUKAL SELECTION. CONTEI- 



BUTIONS TO. A Series of Essays. New Edition. Crown 8vo. 8s. 6d. 



The Saturday Review says : " He has combined an abundance of fresh and original facts with 

 a liveliness and sagacity of reasoning which are not often displayed so effectively on so small 

 a scale. " 



. With numerous Illustrations by ZWECKER, and Maps. 



THE GEOGEAPHICAL DISTEIBUTION OF ANIMALS, 



WITH A STUDY OF THE RELATIONS OF LIVING AND EX- 

 TINCT FAUNAS AS ELUCIDATING THE PAST CHANGES OF 

 THE EARTH'S SURFACE. Two Vols. medium 8vo. 42s. 



"The most valuable contribution to zoological literature that has appeared for many a day." 

 Westminster Review. 



"A book which contains the most valuable information industriously put together, and 

 certain to be of the highest importance to the zoological student." Athenceum. 



"Altogether it is a wonderful and fascinating story." Times. 



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