o54 TAXIDERMY AND ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTING. 



ON FISHES. 



"American Fishes." G. Brown Goode. Standard Book Co., 

 New York, 1888. $5.00. 



An elegant work, of convenient size. Comprehensive and 

 eminently useful. Fully illustrated. No collector or student 

 of American fishes can afford to be without it. 



" The Fishery Industries of the United States." Section I. By 

 G. Brown Goode and Associates. 2 vols. Complete and ex- 

 haustive, both in text and plates, and very valuable. Gov- 

 ernment publication. Sold at cost by the U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission, Washing-ton. 



' Introduction to the Study of Fishes." Albert Gunther. A. &: 

 C. Black, Edinburg-h. ' 



ON INSECTS. 

 See the end of Chapter XLIV. 



ON INVERTEBRATES, 

 " The Ocean World." Louis Fig-uier. Cassell & Co., New York. 



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P^.ou. 



" Recent and Fossil Shells." S. P. Woodward, London. John 



Weale, 1856. (Apply to Bernard Quaritch, London.) 

 A very handy and useful manual for the field. Many illustra- 

 tions. Price about $1.50. 



" Structural and Systematic Conchology." Geo. W. Tryon. 

 Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. $12.00. 



A great work ; complete, exhaustive, and richly illustrated. 



FOR SUGGESTIONS or GROUPS OF ANIMALS. 



" Homes Without Hands." Rev. J. G. Wood. Long-mans, Green 

 & Co., London. Price about $3.00. 



' Mammalia in Word and Picture." Specht and Yogi, already 

 described. 



