A STUDENT'S TEXT-BOOK OF ZOOLOGY 



SOME OPINIONS OF THE PRESS continued. 



" It is marked by all the qualities of accuracy, lucidity and orderly 

 method which were conspicuous in his first volume, and encourages 

 us to hope that when the work is complete it will compare favourably 

 with any of the books on a similar scale which have hitherto been 

 produced more commonly in other countries. Mr. Sedgwick is not 

 merely a biologist ; he is also a cosmical philosopher, who has ever 

 kept in mind the relation of his particular subject to the vast scheme 

 of things, and so is able to perceive the proper proportion of its 

 details." Spectator (1905). 



" There is never any doubt what he means, and the lucidity of 

 his exposition can only come from a thorough knowledge of the 

 facts he has to lay before his readers." Guardian (1905). 



