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M A M M A L S 



LIVING AND KXTINCT. 



BY 



WILLIAM IIKXRV I-'I.OWKU, K.C.B., P.RS., D.C.L, 



Director of the Natural History Departments, rrili>h MU-IUII, 



AN!) 



RICHARD LVDKKKKK, B.A. 



" There has been ip'tliin- resembling it alike so exhaust ivo and so popular -ince [}>> 

 time >t' BuSon." Academy, 



"Tlic volume is sure to become :i .-t:mcl:irl work of ivlnvn. (." All" 

 " A mine of valuable information \\vll up to date." Xn 



ifoi-ni I'-itii " Mammals," 72Q pp., irml lUustraf'-il /'////. 320 //'< 



THE STUDY OF FISHES. 



BY 



ALBERT C. L. G. GUNTHER, M.D., Ph.D., F.R.S., 

 Keeper of the Zoological Department, British Museum. 



"This masterly compilation. ">/,/,-,/,>/ y?,-,-/, u 1 . 

 "The bt'-t liook of its kiml extant." >'./>// 



"The most iniin.irtaiit book of its kind which has ever been iTmlueed." II'. 

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LIFE IN MOTION. 



Or. Mii>'h- and Nn-\v. 



BY JOHN C;I;AV M-KKNIUMCK, 



.M.D., 1. 1. .!>.. P.B.8., P.R.C.P.B . 

 Professor of 1'liy-iolo^y in the I'niversity of 



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by nearly one hundred ezcellenl ii-rim-s." 



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lliere ^'i-Iil-raliti'--! "| tin- ^lllijcct, hilt JH-olics it to the loWr.st depths !,,-,| |.y 



lili\>ioloxieal rexi-areh."-- I! ' ' 



I 'onus a most :icr.-| it able int P.. I net ion to a fascinating .study ; it is \\ i i!t, 

 of the snlij-'.-t. and may be r- ad with advantage, not simply by voiin^ ]-.|.lr. tpiit by all 

 who dtv- _ain an in>i^ht into tin- modern i-nnciples of pb; 

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