A STUDENT'S TEXT-BOOK OF ZOOLOGY 



SOME OPINIONS OF THE PRESS continued. 



equipped for his task. He has produced, as was to be expected, a 

 well-planned, well-illustrated, and trustworthy manual, a book 

 which is so good, and so likely to exert a considerable influence by 

 later editions, that our best plan will be rather to indicate the 

 capabilities for improvement than to eulogize the successes at- 

 tained." Athenceum (1898). 



" Zoological students owe a deep gratitude to Professor Sedgwick 

 for this excellent and very comprehensive work." Spectator (1898). 



" As an exposition of the modern ideas of the morphological rela- 

 tions of the coelom and the animals possessing it, Mr. Sedgwick's 

 work will take a high rank." Literature (1898). 



" The book is a most valuable contribution to zoological literature 

 and will be of special use to advanced students and teachers as well 

 as to those working at special groups, who wish to keep in touch 

 with general zoology." Lancet (1898). 



' It makes an admirable and handy book of reference to others 

 interested in natural history, who will here find the general nature 

 and habits of a large number of animals described in a readable 

 style. No efforts have been spared to make the path of the young 

 zoologist as easy and pleasant as possible. The book is beyond 

 question one of the best volumes on zoology at present available. "- 

 Knowledge (1898). 



" Mr. Sedgwick is an original thinker with a clear, terse and 

 incisive style." Guardian (1898). 



'' It is without doubt the completest work of its kind accessible 

 to English readers." Pall Mall Gazette (1898). 



