A STUDENT'S TEXT. 

 BOOK OF ZOOLOGY. 



By ADAM SEDGWICK, M.A., F.R.S., 



Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy in the University of Cam 



bridge, Professor of Zoology (elect) at the Imperial College of 



Science and Technology. 



In Three Volumes. Profusely Illustrated. 



Vol. I. Protozoa to Chsetognatha xii., 620. 18/ 



(1898). 



Vol. II. Amphioxus and Vertebrata, xvi., 705. 

 21/- (1905). 



Vol. III. Tunicata, Enteropneusta,Echinodermata, 

 and Arthropoda. The Introduction to 

 Arthropoda,the Crustacea and Xiphosura 

 by J. J. LISTER, M.A., F.R.S. The Insecta 

 and Arachnida by A. E. SHIPLEY, M.A., 



Hon. D.Sc., Princeton, F.R.S. xii., 906. 



24/- (1909). 



SOME OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ON VOLS. I AND II. 



' Both as a successful teacher of many years' standing and as 

 the translator of Glaus' " Text-Book of Zoology," a work which has 

 for long held its own against younger rivals, the author is well 



