APPENDIX 



SOME USEFUL BOOKS DEALING WITH 



ANIMAL LIFE 



* Those marked with an asterisk may be particularly recom- 

 mended to begin with. But the best beginning is always where 

 the personal tendril fixes. 



INTRODUCTORY BOOKS 



F. JEFFREY BELL, " Comparative Anatomy and Physiology " (1895). 

 ARABELLA B. BUCKLEY, " Life and her Children." 



" Winners in Life's Race." 



*G. N. CALKINS, " Biology " (New York, 1914). 

 W. H. FLOWER, "The Horse" (1891). 

 *F. W. GAMBLE, " Animal Life " (1908). 



" The Animal World " (Home University Library). 



*C. F. HODGE, " Nature Study and Life " (Boston, 1902). 



T. H. HUXLEY, " The Crayfish, an Introduction to the Study of 



Zoology" (Internat. Sci. Series, 1880). 

 J. GRAHAM KERR, " Zoology " (Dent's Scientific Primers). 

 O. LATTER, " Natural History of Common Animals " (Cambridge, 



1904). 



B. LINDSAY, "An Introduction to the Study of Zoology" (1895). 

 *R. LULHAM, "Introduction to Zoology" (1913). 



A. MILNE MARSHALL, "The Frog" (llth ed. by F. W. Gamble, 



1914). 

 P. CHALMERS MITCHELL and G. P. MUDGE, " Outlines of Biology " 



(3rd ed. 1911). 



C. LLOYD MORGAN, " Animal Biology." 



J. G. NEEDHAM, " General Biology " (Ithaca, 1910). A very fresh 



and educative introduction. 



*M. I. NEWBIGIN, " Life by the Seashore" (1901). 

 ST. GEORGE MIVART, "The Frog" (Nature Series, London, 1874). 

 T. JEFFERY PARKER, "Elementary Biology" (1891). 

 T. JEFFERY PARKER and W. A. HAS WELL, " A Manual of Zoology." 

 *" Some Secrets of Nature : Short Studies in Field and Wood." 



With an introduction by W. J. P. Burton (1913). A very 



good, simple book on Socratic lines. 



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